Govt to build 2 migrant worker dorms by 2024 with improved living conditions; shelves plan for 11 dorms by next year

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SINGAPORE — The Government will build two new purpose-built dormitories over the next three years, officials said on Friday (Sept 17), after shelving earlier plans to have 11 of these large dorms ready by next year.

 

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