The Day of Reckoning
Today will be a day to test the strength and unity of the Singapore blogging community. Never in the history of Singapore has so much been pitted against so little. It is worse than a case of David versus Goliath! Why in heaven's name do the Men in White provoke a massive protest against itself when there was hardly a need...
Labour productivity down 2.6% last year
According to PAP–anointed "labour" MP Zainal Sapari, this was "not surprising because in the past our productivity was actually driven by manpower supply. As the Government has tightened the foreign labour supply, we do expect that firms in their transitional stage in adjusting to the reduced manpower will experience a decline...
Regulating Online News By Simpletons
The government’s decision to regulate online sites touching on anything in Singapore is too broad brush and Calving Cheng [1] (LINK) said it’s made on a very simple logic. It’s precisely the catch-all definition of news sites reporting on Singapore in cyberspace and the simple logic used that Netizens are fully justified in...
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