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A weak government will build lifeless memorials, instead of really tackling the issues Singaporeans face

A weak government will build lifeless memorials, instead of really tackling the issues Singaporeans face

It was recently reported that there were five shortlisted designs for the Founders' Memorial. Let me share my thoughts on this matter. When Singapore proclaimed independence in 1965, nobody gave it any chance of survival. Had we not made it, we would have no other choice but to crawl back to Malaysia on their terms. The people... 

Are we being discriminated by foreigners in our own labour market?

Are we being discriminated by foreigners in our own labour market?

Just wanted to share my own personal sentiments and experiences on the issue. I used to think I was the anomaly until I talked to more people and we all had the same issues! 1. Since Dec 2018 – May 2019, I was unemployed and actively looking for positions. Among others, I did cold emails, LinkedIn, job sites, utilised the... 

After 14 years, safe to say that the CEAC has failed Singapore

After 14 years, safe to say that the CEAC has failed Singapore

The Comprehensive Economic Co-operation Agreement (CECA) was signed in 2005 between India and Singapore. In a nutshell, our SWFs gained access to investment opportunities in India while their professionals were allowed liberal access into the Singapore job market. After 14 years of its signing, what are we seeing? Firstly, our... 



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