
Property rights (1)
Part 1 – Unconstitutional Repeal The provisions to protect the fundamental liberties of individuals are enshrined in Part IV of the Constitution. They consist of Articles 9 to 16 which were transferred on Singapore Day from Articles 5 to 12 of the Federal Constitution of Malaysia 1957 respectively. Article 13, Federal Constitution...

A third world Singapore emerging
"Every year the number of jobs we create for graduates is more than the number of graduating Singaporean students. That is why we have to take in foreign students to fill up the vacancies. A Third World Singapore is emerging after so many years of hard work. We worked so hard, day and night, to achieve this dreadful state...

600 employers caught in 1 year – tip of the iceberg
I refer to the article “600 employers denied workers basic rights: MOM” (Channel NewsAsia, Nov 9). 600 employers caught cheating? It states that “Some 600 employers have denied workers their basic employment rights in the past year — such as not paying for overtime work, or not giving their employees medical leave. More...
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