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    Why is MCYS so 'sexist' in offering childcare subsidies ?

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    • ChiefKiasuC Offline
      ChiefKiasu
      last edited by

      tamarind:
      ... Better still, provide free maids šŸ˜‰

      Hmm... I remember there's a phrase to describe this... oh yes... \"wait long long\".

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        GarangMama
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        tamarind:
        I don't think you should be blaming MCYS. Actually MCYS is only following policies set by the government šŸ˜‰


        The government probably thinks that since mommy is not working and staying at home, then she should be taking of the kids at home, right ? Why does she need to put her kids in childcare centres ? Isn't mommy the best person to care for the kids ?

        Childcare centres are supposed to be for kids whose mommies are working full time. A childcare centre principal once told me, that I should keep my kids at home, unless I really have no choice.

        Of course, the government do not understand that not all mommies are able to take care of 2 or more young children at home single-handedly, and do all the housework, cooking, etc. Remember that most of the MPs and ministers are male, and all those female MPs definitely have maids at home. Then perhaps the solution is to lower the salary of maids and levy, so that non-working mommies can employ maids to help out at home. Better still, provide free maids šŸ˜‰
        Actually I'm referring to single moms who are also working full time, facing the same kind of family-work life balance issues like those who are married (in fact they have it worse...) The greatest dichotomy is that even though they are contributing to the economy, they are not enjoying the fruits of it!

        I can understand if the benefits are not extended to single moms for fear that this will 'encourage' more babies out of wedlock, thus threatening the very social fabric that this society is made of (ie family units), but given the ever-increasing costs of raising a kid (or more) these days, shouldn't there be a helping gesture for this group of women too?

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          RRMummy
          last edited by

          ChiefKiasu:
          tamarind:

          ... Better still, provide free maids šŸ˜‰


          Hmm... I remember there's a phrase to describe this... oh yes... \"wait long long\".

          ChiefKiasu, I think there is an extension to your phrase... \"wait long long - also dun have ah!!\" šŸ˜›

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