A one-of-a-kind union that rejects minimum wage
Can Zorro Lim at least pretend he has workers' interest at heart once in a while? Every good party needs a clown to provide the laughs, and it was Zorro Lim (not his real name) on the PAP roster yesterday. At the Budget debate, NTUC Secretary-General Lim Swee Say rejected renewed calls by several MPs, including Inderjit...
NTUC – Social Enterprise or Profit-driven Business?
MP and head of NTUC FairPrice Seah Kian Peng feels “insulted” by Workers’ Party MP Png Eng Huat’s comments questioning why NTUC FoodFare is entering the hawker centre business in Bukit Panjang. As reported by Channel NewsAsia today, Seah asserted “…for the avoidance of doubt, NTUC FoodFare does not enjoy any subsidised...
Luxembourg – Land of Michelin stars
A view of Luxembourg City, the capital of Luxembourg As a young child growing up in Singapore during the early 80s, I never imagined I would be writing this from my home now in Luxembourg. Following the typical Asian rite of passage of studying abroad, England was the destination for international education, its colonial past...
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