Alternative daily news (25) Hospital bed crunch
CGH has converted some office and shop spaces as well as an unused road into its admission transit area, which now holds 25 beds. (Photo: Desmond Foo/ST) I refer to the articles “Hospital bed crunch: Things to note” and “Managing the bed crunch in hospitals” (Straits Times, Jan 10). Go to GP instead? The former states...
Retirement ‘resort’ – really?
In today's ST (11 Jan 2014) an impressive pull-out advert announces the "Hillford', a retirement resort, as a first of its kind in Singapore. The announcement features an elaborate advertisement that boasts, among other "first in Singapore" attractions, a 24-hour concierge service and a resort manager (whatever that is). This...
How did Indians end up dominating SG’s IT sector?
IT engineers from India I am writing this in response to a lot of people asking here on TRE 'How did the Indians dominate the Singapore IT sector?' and why they may not be cheap anymore. The reason is due to a vicious cycle, the hollowing out of Singaporeans in the IT sector. In the 80s and 90s it is true that there were cheaper...
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