We speak to people from across the Asia Pacific region who travel overseas to find work, to explore the dramatic impact of temporary migrant labour on individuals and countries.
Claudia Taranto visits Singapore, which is increasingly reliant on labour from abroad - 40% of the population are in the country temporarily for work. She hears from locals who feel anger at being squeezed out of the job market and from exploited migrant workers who are in despair at Singapore's complex and bureaucratic system for resolving workplace problems.
Singapore is a popular destination for people from around the world looking for work. So what’s the particular attraction of Singapore? And is there an impact on local workers?
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