
Making Article 152 special again for the Malays (2)
To add on and perhaps give an explanation to some of the suggestions I made in Part 1. First things first, I am not advocating a full 'bumiputera policy' as in Malaysia or full affirmative action, rather a policy of 'positive discrimination' that ensures that Article 152's aim is enshrined. I am also not suggesting that poorer...

Union gets agreement not covering ‘salary’?
Alas, can have union? I refer the article “Up to 7,500 employees to benefit as MBS joins union” (Today, Oct 30). 2 years of protracted attempts? It states that “The agreement was reached after two years of protracted attempts by the AREU, including publicity drives at the resort, to get MBS on board as a willing partner...

An out-of-touch PM Lee
To be accused of being out of touch is a serious charge for politicians. But you can brush this off if you are the Prime Minister of an authoritarian nation like Singapore. Speaking at a forum in Paris (29 Oct) he said that immigration had to be sustainable for Singapore. “Sustainable means we can handle the numbers, we can...
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