Hi
Yes as ridiculous as it first sounds...the Employer is responsible for the repatriation of pregnant maids.
Why?
Because the maid is not a Singaporean citizen and has no right to be in the country other than on the terms the government allows. This should sound familiar as it is the same for all visa/wp/EP holders.
(It is easy to forget your status as a guest). Different types of guests potentially cause different types of problems. Unwed mothers seems to be a domestic worker problem.Can you imagine the scenario if Singapore allowed pregnant maids to stay and wed the fathers?
it does seem reasonable to say that a 20 year old filippino is an adult who should not require supervision...but think back..did you make adult (ie the right decisions) when you were 20? I'll admit I didn't.
BTW having lived in Thailand I would like to see the Thai government place similar restrictions on the male retirees that they allow into the country...Thailand certainly needs their foreign currency but doesn't need their gene pool.But who would be responsible for all the ugly old blokes? They don't have employers...maybe their banks...yep that should get their attention.
As for how/what can an employer do? well for one she should have a frank discussion with her maid and ensure she knows about and has birth (disease) control.... or hire an "old maid" with no libido? .
I had a live in full time maid for one year...there are lots of benefits in this arrangement but the responsibilities and risks of being an employer are often overlooked.
[This message has been edited by Buffy (edited 23-02-2002).]