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Indonesian domestic workers join forces to survive in foreign countries and to empower each other by enhancing new skills.
"I struggled to understand my employer when I first came to Singapore in 2001. There were a lot of miscommunications, and I don't want my fellow migrant workers to experience something similar," Nur Aini, who has lived in Singapore for over 21 years, said, recalling her early days as a domestic worker there.
"I remembered my employer said 'wire', but I misheard it as 'fire', and you don't want that to happen again,” she said, underlining just how tough it can be for Indonesian domestic workers to work in Singapore and other foreign countries.
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