To punish or not to punish?
Tan Kin Lian For those who insist on harsh punishment to the 4 SMRT drivers, let me share this story with you. Forty years ago, I was driving at 90 kpm on a motorway in the UK. A police car stopped me. The policeman said, “Sir, do you know that you are exceeding the speed limit?” I replied, “Sorry, I thought that there...
No need to keep telling us the need for Foreign Workers & National Service
First of all about foreign workers. Singaporeans have been misunderstood and wrongly accused of being xenophobic. There is really no need for the government to keep justifying the need for foreign workers (“or else…”). Singaporeans understand there is the need. However, what Singaporeans find unacceptable are: The uncontrolled...
Desmond Kuek spoke on SMRT issues
LG (NS) Desmond Kuek, SMRT President and CEO It is good that WP has joined in to have a say in the SMRT drivers strike. It also called for fair treatment of workers and decent and living conditions. Apparently no one knew that the PRC workers were having problems in compensation and living in less than decent quarters. The fact...
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