Spend so much money to catch Singaporeans littering but don't spend a cent on proper cameras at detention centres which house dangerous criminals.
The government really cares about Singaporeans. ![]()
Ladies and Gentlemen,
According to the Singapore state controlled newspaper, the Straits Times of May 01, 2008, in the story "Foreigners do not take jobs away from locals: PM", Lee Kuan Yew's son, the Prime Minister claims that the present island wide
rampant anger among Singaporeans against foreign workers for taking
their jobs is totally misplaced! On the contrary, he says, believe it
or not, foreign workers actually help create more jobs! Wait a minute!
Am I missing something here! I have read Alice in Wonderland but this
statement beats even that!
As to how this can be true, defies
logic. In fact it would have defied the most vivid imagination of a
drug addict high on heroin!
In Singapore, there are about a
million foreign workers, most of them engaged in the lower end lower
skilled jobs. We all know that. We also know, there is no need for an
employer to articulate a reason why foreign workers are to be admitted.
They can be admitted in unlimited numbers. The only burden upon him is
to pay the government a levy for each worker; thereby benefiting the
government with increased revenue. Having done that he can pay the
foreigner as low a wage as he wants, even $500.00 per month, if the
impoverished foreigner will take it. In this manner of suppressing
wages, Singaporeans looking for jobs cannot find any; and those already
in jobs are fired, only to be replaced by a foreigner willing to accept
even lower wages.
It should be quite clear to anyone with a head
on his shoulders that foreigners take jobs away from Singaporeans and
suppress wages to their detriment. Living standards of Singaporeans are
lowered, they have less money, they and their families suffer, while
employers benefit through lower wages and greater profits; and of
course the government benefits through the collection of foreign worker
levies. The sucker in this equation is the native Singaporean.
I
have been told, it is in fact a disadvantage to be a Singaporean in
Singapore. Imagine that! A disadvantage to be a citizen of his own
country. I have been told from reliable sources that the first thing an
employer asks a job applicant is whether he is a Singaporean. If he
answers in the affirmative, there goes his job opportunity. In fact I
have heard of the bizarre pathetic situation where desperate
Singaporeans have in fact claimed that they were foreigners at job
interviews, so as to increase their chances of landing the job! Such
lack of compassion, such an uncaring, insensitive government can only
be found in such a country like Singapore; with a Lee Kuan Yew father and son dictatorship.
So
one thing is quite obvious in this situation. This indiscriminate
import of cheap labor in unlimited numbers benefits foreign workers,
not Singaporeans, who are in fact, on a daily basis, kicked out from
their jobs, only to be replaced by a cheaper foreigner prepared to work
for less.
Lee Kuan Yew's son, the Prime Minister, makes a preposterous assumption that
Singaporeans are not prepared to take these jobs, and therefore it is
no loss to them if some foreigner takes it. This statement cannot be
further from the truth. It is in fact a shameless lie.
I have
personally been told by Singaporeans, already working, that they were
told to accept lower pay, or else they would lose it to a foreigner!
Having no choice, to feed a family of wife and children, they are
compelled to reluctantly accept lower wages or else they would lose the
job altogether; with no other hope but starvation.
As a result
of the government increasing the cost of living essentials; in order to
make ends meet, one needs to have more money. This increase in wages,
makes Singapore less competitive than neighbouring countries. But the
government, in the light of the higher costs of living, should not hang
on to the low cost assembly line jobs which were the norm. They should
let it go and move on to high end high value added industry which pays
higher wages. As Lee Kuan Yew had himself said before, Singapore is the Switzerland of the east.
And if so, the workforce should be paid Swiss wages with Swiss
productivity levels and Swiss high tech high value added industry.
But
that is not what this government is doing. Even though it is very clear
that at today's costs, Singaporeans should have at least $3,000.00 per
month, what Lee Kuan Yew is trying to do is is to pay workers $300.00 per month instead. Clearly the sums do not add up.
In
order to compete with third world cheap wage countries, Lee brings in
cheap labor foreigners, paying them third world wages in Singapore. In
these circumstances the unskilled Singaporean has no choice but to
accept $300.00 a month or not eat at all.
And not satisfied with
deliberately hurting the livelihood of the lower income Singaporeans,
to rub salt into the wound, he makes fun of the plight of the poor by
mocking them by his flippant remarks.
He says foreigners are not
here to take jobs from Singaporeans but to enlarge the economic pie.
This is a very uncaring hurtful remark especially for Singaporeans who
have lost their jobs to cheaper foreign labor. As to how the economic
pie is enlarged he does not elaborate. It is quite obvious he cannot.
To add insult to injury, he makes a joke out of the plight of those who have lost their jobs. He agrees with Lim Boon Heng the minister that foreign beer ladies attracted more customers instead
of locals, presumably because they are beautiful and Singapore women
are ugly! Is he now insulting Singapore women as being ugly and unable
to attract male customers? He than enjoys a laugh at the expense of
Singaporeans who have lost their jobs saying it is a good thing to have
pretty (foreign) beer ladies who will encourage Singaporeans to drink
more!
He says foreigners can work long hours seven days a week
while Singaporeans cannot. Therefore foreigners are better workers who
will reduce costs and increase productivity and profits. A slap in the
face for every Singaporean; no doubt about it. Not satisfied that he
denies Singaporeans jobs; he is determined to insult them as well!
He
then says with the help of foreigners the airport seaport factories etc
will remain open longer hours, implying that had it been Singaporeans
working at these places, these facilities would have all shut down and
gone out of business!
He then says that smaller unproductive
businesses can remain in business by employing cheap foreign worker at
the expense of Singaporeans. What sort of economic sense this makes
does boggle one's mind!
And then in his usual gibberish, he
claims that foreigners are in fact an asset to Singaporeans and that we
should not complain at all when our jobs are taken from us!
Reading
this deliberate insult to Singaporeans, it makes my blood boil. If it
does yours, then it is about time you told him so very clearly and
deliberately. Arrange with the Singapore Democratic Party to hold a
peaceful assembly outside his office with banners and placards, in
numbers exceeding 5, with a clear message to him to stop insulting the
intelligence of Singaporeans. Contrary to what he may think,
Singaporeans have a brain too.
Gopalan Nair
... God bless you all...
... Singapore has become a No Citizen's Land...
... either leave, or die here...
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Industries urged to give foreign workers proper pay package
By May Wong, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 05 May 2008 2053 hrs
SINGAPORE: Industries need to provide proper remuneration and recognition to retain foreign workers in Singapore especially in the construction sector, according to Senior Minister of State for National Development, Grace Fu.
She was responding to media queries on manpower shortage in this sector, which is expected to remain robust for the next two years.
Ms Fu also gave an update on what the government is doing to help meet the demand for workers. This includes setting up more skills training centres overseas.
She said: "By doing so, we're expanding the (pool of) workers, but at the same time, we want to make sure they are well-trained before they come over. So that's really striking a balance between having more supply and at the same time, ensuring that some minimum standards apply.
"Over in Singapore, we're looking at how we could allow skilled foreign workers to stay on longer and the Ministry of Manpower has been very positive. They have made changes to legislation for example, to allow work permit holders to stay up to 18 years.
"So with that we hope that the foreign workers will stay longer and hopefully there's a larger pool of experienced workers in Singapore to help supervise some of the newcomers. So we are expanding the number of workers, but not at the expense of safety."
Ms Fu was speaking to reporters after opening the Construction Safety, Health and Security Campaign on Monday.
She said Singapore's construction industry employs almost 300,000 workers, including those in managerial and technical positions.
In 2007, for every 100,000 construction workers, there were 8.1 fatalities. The single largest cause of fatalities is falling from height, with 14 fatalities recorded last year.
The Building and Construction Authority (BCA) carries out over 2,000 safety inspections annually. Last year, BCA revoked 51 permits issued to companies which failed to meet safety requirements.
On legislation, Ms Fu said the government has decided to delay the scheme to license builders, which was originally planned for this October. However, this has since been postponed to next January after feedback from the industry.
The scheme will ensure that only competent builders with the required resources and technical capability can carry out building works. - CNA/vm
... quite obviously, we are all taken as fools...
How come the title is not "Industries urged to give Singaporeans proper pay package" ?
Haiz, even the Minister of State thinks foreign workers deserve better than Singaporeans. ![]()
... vote them in another 5 years, and we all will be eating GRASS!!!
Singaporean girls not pretty? Hmmm maybe cos he got no daughter thats why he dare say that... Oh wait... his lao po never pinch him meh?
Btw, if you notice, its not the government that favors foreign talents over Singaporeans. Its the employers. Dude, you're getting you're getting cuckolded by the person you address as "boss."
I won't doubt that opening the job market creates more jobs.
But I also won't doubt that S'poreans would be displaced.
I know the govt is trying to get S'poreans to compete with foreigners in this rat race because we stand to lose if we choose to have a protectionist policy.
But the govt clearly reckons it is trying to convince fools.![]()
Originally posted by ChiBet:
When you have control, even partial control, market manipulation occurs.Take one example, when only Singtel is allowed to supply internet access services to business, they charge $400-500/mth for unlimited access plan but once Starhub is also authorize to do so, Singtel slash their prices to $99/mth. This means Singtel is still able to turn a profit at 80% price reduction (amid rising inflation)
where did all that profit got? the stock holders (government) then in to the pockets of ministers as their 'salary'
not raising wages means more profit from companies under government control so again translate to more money for minister's 'salary'
If you do enough research, you will realised that private companies pay better than government link companies. It is only those working for the GLCs that really need the pay raise but in doing so would affect the minister's salary hence the announcement.
it does not help at a time of when Sporeans are witnessing an inflationary spiral never seen in decades when we have GLCs who are monopolies providing BASIC amenities like PUBLIC Transportation, where fares can go UP on an annual basis despite record profits, making a mockery of the agencies such as case, ptc and competition commission
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lower incomes wages earners hard earned money got 'potong' because of the lack of competition and this is only one example.
Look at the COMPULSIVE and substantive increases in deposits to a get a easi link and cash cards. There is no ALTERNATIVE, they make u pay more with cash payment to take Public transport.