Graduates’ new starting pay declined 9 percent over last 7 years?
NUS grads among the world's most employable I refer to the article “NUS grads among the world’s most employable” (Straits Times, Nov 13). It states that “The median gross monthly salary of fresh NUS graduates in full-time permanent employment was $3,200 last year, compared with $3,000 for 2013.” According to the Singapore...
China Taiwan reconciliation – A handshake that was 66 years late
What was meant to be a private meeting between the leaders of China and Taiwan turned out to be the main event in President Xi Jinping’s agenda in his official state visit to Singapore. There were many agreements and MOUs to sign at the Istana between Singapore and China, speeches at NUS and other programmes, but all turned...
Haze: Help? What help?
A new law introduced in Singapore this year that aims to drag Indonesia’s fire-starters through its own courts may make more difference. Retailers in the city-state have already stopped selling products made by some firms under investigation. (Economist) But otherwise our fire fighting team has returned and no new team is...
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