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Court’s decision settles 50-year dispute on by-elections

Court’s decision settles 50-year dispute on by-elections

Court favors the Citizen’s Right to Parliamentary Representation Lawyer M Ravi Today [Friday, 5 July 2013], the Court of Appeal ruled that the Constitution of Singapore “does not give the Prime Minister an unfettered discretion in the calling of an election to fill a casual vacancy of an elected MP. He must do so within... 

Low wage issue needs solutions, not more union control

Low wage issue needs solutions, not more union control

In ST “Raising low wage workers’ pay an uphill task” (3 July), credit seems to have been given to the government for its efforts to increase workers’ pay despite these being failed ones.  Repeatedly over at least a decade.   The article stated 8 in 10 unionised companies had followed NWC recommendations for workers... 

Innovation At Risk

Innovation At Risk

Global Innovation Barometer On Wednesday 19 June 2013, international rights groups struck out at the Jordanian government who made amendments to their press and publications law last year to regulate "electronic publications," requiring local news websites to register with Jordan's Press and Publication Department (PPD) and... 



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