Minister Chan’s statistics lead us to more questions on workforce numbers
Minister Chan Chun Sing revealed that 17% of new jobs went to PRs, whilst they make up a total of 15% of the Singaporean workforce. In my opinion, this is engaging in typical selective disclosure as several questions immediately come to mind: 1) Why did he report only on total jobs created between 2015 and 2018? And why only...
Thank you, Dr. Chee!
Even though we are a democratic country, Singaporeans have lost the basic right to question the government which we had voted in. We have many questions on the PAP’s nonsense, and we demand answers on CECA, CPF, Mrs. Pinky’s salary, etc. Of course, many Singaporeans were coerced into voting for PAP as they painted a very...
Why?
1. Despite having billions of budget surplus from each financial year but the gov intends to increase GST. 2. NUS & NTU having a combined reserve funds of $12 billion, university fees are still on the rise. 3. PUB has made steady profits in excess of over $100 million after gov grants for almost a decade but our electricity...
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