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Stricter rules on discrimination
Wed, Aug 20, 2008
The Straits Times

By Li Xueying

PREGNANT employees will be further protected from discrimination by bosses, from January next year.

Employers who fire them, for no good reason, within the last six months of their pregnancy will have to pay these woman their maternity leave benefits.

The same rules apply if they are laid off within the last three months of their pregnancy.

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