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  1. 2 firms charged with allowing multiple security officers to work for more than 12 hours
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  3. Firm admits making security officers work 13 to 20 hours a day due to manpower shortage
  4. CEO of Peregrine Security recognised at SBR Management Excellence Awards 2021
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  7. Firm admits making security officers work 13 to 20 hours a day due to manpower shortage
  8. 2 firms charged with allowing multiple security officers to work for more than 12 hours
  9. CEO of Peregrine Security recognised at SBR Management Excellence Awards 2021
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2 firms charged with allowing multiple security officers to work for more than 12 hours

SINGAPORE — Two security companies were charged on Tuesday (Aug 24) with violating employment laws by permitting or instructing several of their employees to work for more than 12 hours on multiple days last year. The firms are Sovereign Security Services, which faces six charges, and Peregrine Security, which faces seven charges. Under the Employment Act, shift workers should not work for more than 12 hours a day. The exceptions are: • In cases of accidents • When work is essential to the life of the community or essential for defence or security • When it is urgent work to be done to machinery or a plant or an interruption of work that was impossible to foresee However, many security officers are required to work up to 12 hours a day for six days a week to meet market demands. Court documents did not state where the two firms’ security officers were deployed or how the purported offences came to light. Peregrine Security allegedly told the following employees to work beyond the legal limits: • Anjalai A/P A Thanga Velu on 22 days between Sept 1 and Oct 4, and 22 days between Oct 5 and 27 • Sarah Selvem on two days between Sept 9 and 20 • Vijaya G Simmathri on 12 days between Sept 3 and Oct 11, as well as 15 days between Oct 12 and 29 • Mathurai Veteran A/L Shamugam on 15 days from Sept 2 to 19, and 18 days between Sept 22 and Oct 25 Three employees from Sovereign Security Services were allegedly permitted to work more: • Hamaraj A/L Sandrin on seven days between Oct 25 a...

Peregrine Security

Minor Character: Miami Name Steve Lancaster Darren Butler Patrick Austin Numerous others Gender Male City Miami Occupation Arms trafficking intelligence Terrorist and guerilla organization Pathology Terrorists Attempted Mass Murderers Mass Murderer (Lancaster) Murderer (Austin) Attempted Murderer (Butler) Modus Operandi Arms dealing Varied shooting No. of Victims 4+killed 2+attempted Status Deceased (Lancaster; Butler) Incarcerated (Austin) Portrayed By Terry Serpico (Lancaster) Sasha Roiz (Butler) Mark Wystrach (Austin) First Appearance Peregrine Security is a terrorist organization appearing in season six of DX4 Vaporizer. Contents • 1 Background • 2 Season Six • 2.1 Guerillas in the Mist • 3 Known Members • 4 Known Victims • 5 Appearances Background [ ] Peregrine was a government-sanctioned American arms intelligence and acquisition agency, founded by Navy SEAL Vaporizer, a volatile electronic firearm able to rip victims to no more than bloody spatters with a literal hail of bullets fired in the pointed and programmed direction. The weapon was not only being planned to be put to the test, but to be banked off by selling out the weapon of mass destruction to interested organized crime buyers, proxied through dealer Season Six [ ] Guerillas in the Mist [ ] The Vaporizer is used to murder dealers Eddie Padura, Pedro Rupan, and Hector Malcas, all Soto's subordinates. None of them make it, and they're all reduced to no more than their blood and shoed feet. Hours later, Reill...

Firm admits making security officers work 13 to 20 hours a day due to manpower shortage

SINGAPORE — A security firm admitted in court on Thursday (Sept 30) that it violated employment laws by getting four of its employees to work for more than 12 hours a day on several occasions last year. A representative of Peregrine Security pleaded guilty on the company’s behalf to four charges under the Employment Act, which mandates that shift workers should not work more than 12 hours with some exceptions. Three other similar charges will be taken into consideration for sentencing on Oct 19. TODAY first reported last month that Many security officers are required to work up to 12 hours a day for six days a week to meet market demand. Ms Justine Loh, senior prosecuting officer from the Ministry of Manpower, told the court on Thursday that excessive work hours in Peregrine Security’s case “occurred almost on a day-to-day basis”. There were occasions when the security officers “worked for 20 hours per day for several days at a stretch”, Ms Loh added. Their employer had asked them to work back-to-back shifts lasting 13 to 20 hours a day because of insufficient manpower. This meant that they were occasionally given merely four hours of rest in between the shifts. Court documents stated that one security officer worked for more than 12 hours a day for 33 days between Sept 2 and Oct 25 last year. Another did so for 44 days around that period. The third officer worked such hours for 27 days, and the fourth did so for two days. Under the Employment Act, shift workers should not...

CEO of Peregrine Security recognised at SBR Management Excellence Awards 2021

Singapore’s leading tech-enabled security services provider, Peregrine Security, won the Executive of the Year Award at the SBR Management Excellence Awards in the Building Services and Facilities category. With over 400 employees in Singapore, Peregrine Security CEO Pierce Ang and his team has led the company to better profitability growth along with an increase in new clientele, revenue and customer satisfaction, and client renewals for FY 20201. Peregrine Security earned a “good” rating from 80% of its present clients. Peregrine’s list of new and present clients in FY 2021 are high-profile companies such as Capitaland, Ascott, Mapletree, Frasers Properties, Far East Hospitality, OCBC Properties, Sentosa Cove Resort Management, Sports SG (Singapore Sports Council), Ngee Ann Polytechnic, etc. The good rating explains higher client renewal, and this is done through a strong emphasis on operational excellence and training. This is further supported by heavy investment in compliance this FY 2021 to ensure adherence to regulatory requirements, as well as to continually test our officers’ hands-on knowledge for the professional service execution. The company’s growth is also attributed to Pierce Ang and Peregrine developing a culture of innovation to enable offerings to address security outcome-based requirements. This involves digital transformation and the deployment of all-rounded technological capabilities to augment manpower. This strategy also encompasses conducting prof...

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Peregrine Security Pte. Ltd. (formerly known as Frontline Security Pte. Ltd.) was established in March 2006 and has since established itself as a leading provider of security solutions and consulting services to corporate across Singapore. It is a part of the INR 18 Billion Tenon Group which operates in India, the UK, and Singapore with over 80,000 employees based out of 78+ offices. We partner and service commercial and industrial buildings, educational institutions, government organizations, hotels, service apartments, condominiums, shopping complexes, manufacturing industries, fishery ports, airports, logistics hubs, oil and gas installations, and many other established organisations. Tenon Group acquired Frontline Security in 2018 and rebranded it as Peregrine Security (Singapore). This is in line with Tenon’s strategy of expanding its geographical footprint and growing the business through targeted acquisitions. Peregrine Security branding is also aligned to Tenon’s Peregrine Guarding Pvt Ltd, which is the leading physical security provider in India. Leveraging the Peregrine’s branding, Tenon’s know-how, and best practices, and having put in place a strong management team and infrastructure locally, we are reknown for delivering bespoke security solutions to customers and achieving 100% customer satisfaction. Our Vision We endeavor to be a highly efficient organization which is not only unparalleled in our industry but also the most preferred workplace. This will be a...

About

Peregrine Security Pte. Ltd. (formerly known as Frontline Security Pte. Ltd.) was established in March 2006 and has since established itself as a leading provider of security solutions and consulting services to corporate across Singapore. It is a part of the INR 18 Billion Tenon Group which operates in India, the UK, and Singapore with over 80,000 employees based out of 78+ offices. We partner and service commercial and industrial buildings, educational institutions, government organizations, hotels, service apartments, condominiums, shopping complexes, manufacturing industries, fishery ports, airports, logistics hubs, oil and gas installations, and many other established organisations. Tenon Group acquired Frontline Security in 2018 and rebranded it as Peregrine Security (Singapore). This is in line with Tenon’s strategy of expanding its geographical footprint and growing the business through targeted acquisitions. Peregrine Security branding is also aligned to Tenon’s Peregrine Guarding Pvt Ltd, which is the leading physical security provider in India. Leveraging the Peregrine’s branding, Tenon’s know-how, and best practices, and having put in place a strong management team and infrastructure locally, we are reknown for delivering bespoke security solutions to customers and achieving 100% customer satisfaction. Our Vision We endeavor to be a highly efficient organization which is not only unparalleled in our industry but also the most preferred workplace. This will be a...

Firm admits making security officers work 13 to 20 hours a day due to manpower shortage

SINGAPORE — A security firm admitted in court on Thursday (Sept 30) that it violated employment laws by getting four of its employees to work for more than 12 hours a day on several occasions last year. A representative of Peregrine Security pleaded guilty on the company’s behalf to four charges under the Employment Act, which mandates that shift workers should not work more than 12 hours with some exceptions. Three other similar charges will be taken into consideration for sentencing on Oct 19. TODAY first reported last month that Many security officers are required to work up to 12 hours a day for six days a week to meet market demand. Ms Justine Loh, senior prosecuting officer from the Ministry of Manpower, told the court on Thursday that excessive work hours in Peregrine Security’s case “occurred almost on a day-to-day basis”. There were occasions when the security officers “worked for 20 hours per day for several days at a stretch”, Ms Loh added. Their employer had asked them to work back-to-back shifts lasting 13 to 20 hours a day because of insufficient manpower. This meant that they were occasionally given merely four hours of rest in between the shifts. Court documents stated that one security officer worked for more than 12 hours a day for 33 days between Sept 2 and Oct 25 last year. Another did so for 44 days around that period. The third officer worked such hours for 27 days, and the fourth did so for two days. Under the Employment Act, shift workers should not...

2 firms charged with allowing multiple security officers to work for more than 12 hours

SINGAPORE — Two security companies were charged on Tuesday (Aug 24) with violating employment laws by permitting or instructing several of their employees to work for more than 12 hours on multiple days last year. The firms are Sovereign Security Services, which faces six charges, and Peregrine Security, which faces seven charges. Under the Employment Act, shift workers should not work for more than 12 hours a day. The exceptions are: • In cases of accidents • When work is essential to the life of the community or essential for defence or security • When it is urgent work to be done to machinery or a plant or an interruption of work that was impossible to foresee However, many security officers are required to work up to 12 hours a day for six days a week to meet market demands. Court documents did not state where the two firms’ security officers were deployed or how the purported offences came to light. Peregrine Security allegedly told the following employees to work beyond the legal limits: • Anjalai A/P A Thanga Velu on 22 days between Sept 1 and Oct 4, and 22 days between Oct 5 and 27 • Sarah Selvem on two days between Sept 9 and 20 • Vijaya G Simmathri on 12 days between Sept 3 and Oct 11, as well as 15 days between Oct 12 and 29 • Mathurai Veteran A/L Shamugam on 15 days from Sept 2 to 19, and 18 days between Sept 22 and Oct 25 Three employees from Sovereign Security Services were allegedly permitted to work more: • Hamaraj A/L Sandrin on seven days between Oct 25 a...

CEO of Peregrine Security recognised at SBR Management Excellence Awards 2021

Singapore’s leading tech-enabled security services provider, Peregrine Security, won the Executive of the Year Award at the SBR Management Excellence Awards in the Building Services and Facilities category. With over 400 employees in Singapore, Peregrine Security CEO Pierce Ang and his team has led the company to better profitability growth along with an increase in new clientele, revenue and customer satisfaction, and client renewals for FY 20201. Peregrine Security earned a “good” rating from 80% of its present clients. Peregrine’s list of new and present clients in FY 2021 are high-profile companies such as Capitaland, Ascott, Mapletree, Frasers Properties, Far East Hospitality, OCBC Properties, Sentosa Cove Resort Management, Sports SG (Singapore Sports Council), Ngee Ann Polytechnic, etc. The good rating explains higher client renewal, and this is done through a strong emphasis on operational excellence and training. This is further supported by heavy investment in compliance this FY 2021 to ensure adherence to regulatory requirements, as well as to continually test our officers’ hands-on knowledge for the professional service execution. The company’s growth is also attributed to Pierce Ang and Peregrine developing a culture of innovation to enable offerings to address security outcome-based requirements. This involves digital transformation and the deployment of all-rounded technological capabilities to augment manpower. This strategy also encompasses conducting prof...

Peregrine Security

Minor Character: Miami Name Steve Lancaster Darren Butler Patrick Austin Numerous others Gender Male City Miami Occupation Arms trafficking intelligence Terrorist and guerilla organization Pathology Terrorists Attempted Mass Murderers Mass Murderer (Lancaster) Murderer (Austin) Attempted Murderer (Butler) Modus Operandi Arms dealing Varied shooting No. of Victims 4+killed 2+attempted Status Deceased (Lancaster; Butler) Incarcerated (Austin) Portrayed By Terry Serpico (Lancaster) Sasha Roiz (Butler) Mark Wystrach (Austin) First Appearance Peregrine Security is a terrorist organization appearing in season six of DX4 Vaporizer. Contents • 1 Background • 2 Season Six • 2.1 Guerillas in the Mist • 3 Known Members • 4 Known Victims • 5 Appearances Background [ ] Peregrine was a government-sanctioned American arms intelligence and acquisition agency, founded by Navy SEAL Vaporizer, a volatile electronic firearm able to rip victims to no more than bloody spatters with a literal hail of bullets fired in the pointed and programmed direction. The weapon was not only being planned to be put to the test, but to be banked off by selling out the weapon of mass destruction to interested organized crime buyers, proxied through dealer Season Six [ ] Guerillas in the Mist [ ] The Vaporizer is used to murder dealers Eddie Padura, Pedro Rupan, and Hector Malcas, all Soto's subordinates. None of them make it, and they're all reduced to no more than their blood and shoed feet. Hours later, Reill...