Singapore and its future
Singapore is going to see tough times ahead in years to come. Singaporeans and their government should come together instead of functioning as two dismembered parts of a whole to meet oncoming challenges. The unrelenting foreign worker influx and the ever unconscionable growing disparity in incomes, rile Singaporeans endless...
Mr Ngiam have the caliber to become a Minister
Mr Ngiam is one man who speaks his mind and make sense. The population of 3.6 to 1.2 within 20 or more years raises many eyebrows. Our materialistic pursuit, our universities not churning out enough talents to create a value driven society and not a GDP obsessed economy are for policy makers and raises many concerns. We must...
Govt focuses on everything except truly helping S’poreans
Leong Sze Hian I refer to the article “NTUC wants Employment Act to cover PMEs, more workers” (Straits Times, Nov 9). It states that “NTUC wants at least half of Singapore’s 630,000 resident professionals, managers and executives to be covered. Currently, managers and executives are only covered in that they can go...
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