2012 didn't start well for the National Environment Agency and the hawkers at the Chinatown Complex Market and Food Centre.
According to tweeting hawker. Daniel Goh, hawkers at the popular Food Centre at Smith Street was told that the cleaning contractor, selected by the Hawkers' committee, has run away with the money paid to them. Cleaners employed by the contractor were also not paid by the contractor.
Most of the hawkers who attended the meeting, however, couldn't agree with the temporary cleaning arrangement as it is an add on to existing cost.
Unfortunately, at the end of the meeting, the hawkers reluctantly agreed to pay for the temporary cleaning services.
According to tweeting hawker. Daniel Goh, hawkers at the popular Food Centre at Smith Street was told that the cleaning contractor, selected by the Hawkers' committee, has run away with the money paid to them. Cleaners employed by the contractor were also not paid by the contractor.
Most of the hawkers who attended the meeting, however, couldn't agree with the temporary cleaning arrangement as it is an add on to existing cost.
Temporary cleaning services asking for $20 per worker per hour? They're likely to make more than the hawkers then.
— Daniel Goh (@danielgoh) January 3, 2012
Unfortunately, at the end of the meeting, the hawkers reluctantly agreed to pay for the temporary cleaning services.
@longadin Because if tables are not cleaned and cleared, we'd be fined by NEA. We'd still end up paying.
— Daniel Goh (@danielgoh) January 3, 2012
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