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      Dora1
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      Remember when I suggested that Fw is welcomed, because there are lesser and lesser SCs that want to do these jobs in the first place, due to the increasing education level of SCs. I also suggested that a min wage be put in place. That will help the SCs and the FW in these jobs to have a decent std of living. But for PMET positions, there should be enuf SCs for most of the jobs. For those jobs that really cannot find SCs, then FT is allowed. Be it FW or FT, it must be Citizens 1st. If cannot find then look for FW or FT. Plenty of countries have this policy. This will also prevent the situation that the SMEs are facing - cut in FW quotas in jobs that SCs will not do. This also called NIMBY?


      And please, obviously not voting for all big and small decisions. Again it’s the all or none attitude. MAJOR policies only. The European countries had national polling to decide if they wanted to join the EU/ euro zone. It is common in democratic countries to have voting for major national policies that determine the countries future directions. If I recall correctly, decision to open the floodgates to foreigners was not even debated in parliament. SCs only woke up one day to realize that there were suddenly that there were people every where and we suddenly became the minority in office and in our own country.
      Accountability for the decisions makers? The person who made the wrong decision to stop building flats, and causing the HDB flats to skyrocket beyond the reach of most young Singaporeans is just happily retired, still getting $16k per month. There was no admission of mistake whatsoever till today. What accountability?

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        Dora1:
        Remember when I suggested that Fw is welcomed, because there are lesser and lesser SCs that want to do these jobs in the first place, due to the increasing education level of SCs. I also suggested that a min wage be put in place. That will help the SCs and the FW in these jobs to have a decent std of living. But for PMET positions, there should be enuf SCs for most of the jobs. For those jobs that really cannot find SCs, then FT is allowed. Be it FW or FT, it must be Citizens 1st. If cannot find then look for FW or FT. Plenty of countries have this policy. This will also prevent the situation that the SMEs are facing - cut in FW quotas in jobs that SCs will not do. This also called NIMBY?

        No, this is not what they have. The policy they have is that employers who want to employ foreigners must show that the foreigner possess special skill. What constitutes 'special skill' varies with economic needs. It means tighter FW control and looser FT control, which is the complete opposite of what you are advocating.

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          3Boys
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          Not every European country held a poll to join the Euro. And of all those who abided by the majority ‘people’ vote, how many are regretting now?


          You think a referendum is protection against bad decisions?

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            mamago:



            Sad isn't?

            But the sadder part is, people are so myopic and narrow sighted...

            这是平民与老百姓的心声。 我们的苦,高尚的人是不会理解地。

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              xfx:
              mamago:




              Sad isn't?

              But the sadder part is, people are so myopic and narrow sighted...


              这是平民与老百姓的心声。 我们的苦,高尚的人是不会理解地。

              That is just the politically correct way of saying \"I don't want to know about it\".

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                pirate:
                Dora1:

                Remember when I suggested that Fw is welcomed, because there are lesser and lesser SCs that want to do these jobs in the first place, due to the increasing education level of SCs. I also suggested that a min wage be put in place. That will help the SCs and the FW in these jobs to have a decent std of living. But for PMET positions, there should be enuf SCs for most of the jobs. For those jobs that really cannot find SCs, then FT is allowed. Be it FW or FT, it must be Citizens 1st. If cannot find then look for FW or FT. Plenty of countries have this policy. This will also prevent the situation that the SMEs are facing - cut in FW quotas in jobs that SCs will not do. This also called NIMBY?


                No, this is not what they have. The policy they have is that employers who want to employ foreigners must show that the foreigner possess special skill. What constitutes 'special skill' varies with economic needs. It means tighter FW control and looser FT control, which is the complete opposite of what you are advocating.

                I am saying similar policies, can't the million dollar ministers and quarter million senior servants tweak it to SG context? Special skill could be chef, carpenter, plumber, construction builders? And for jobs like cleaners, if they advertised for x number of weeks with a pay higher than the min wage, then they allowed to hire FWs if no SCs respond. There are countries with similar policies. Bottom line is, look at what Singaporeans want and what the businesses need.

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                  3Boys
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                  Dora1:

                  Bottom line is, look at what Singaporeans want and what the businesses need.
                  And if the 2 are in conflict?

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                    mamago
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                    Dora1:
                    Remember when I suggested that Fw is welcomed, because there are lesser and lesser SCs that want to do these jobs in the first place, due to the increasing education level of SCs. I also suggested that a min wage be put in place. That will help the SCs and the FW in these jobs to have a decent std of living. But for PMET positions, there should be enuf SCs for most of the jobs. For those jobs that really cannot find SCs, then FT is allowed. Be it FW or FT, it must be Citizens 1st. If cannot find then look for FW or FT. Plenty of countries have this policy. This will also prevent the situation that the SMEs are facing - cut in FW quotas in jobs that SCs will not do. This also called NIMBY?


                    And please, obviously not voting for all big and small decisions. Again it's the all or none attitude. MAJOR policies only. The European countries had national polling to decide if they wanted to join the EU/ euro zone. It is common in democratic countries to have voting for major national policies that determine the countries future directions. If I recall correctly, decision to open the floodgates to foreigners was not even debated in parliament. SCs only woke up one day to realize that there were suddenly that there were people every where and we suddenly became the minority in office and in our own country.
                    Accountability for the decisions makers? The person who made the wrong decision to stop building flats, and causing the HDB flats to skyrocket beyond the reach of most young Singaporeans is just happily retired, still getting $16k per month. There was no admission of mistake whatsoever till today. What accountability?
                    You are proposing to eradicate the competition of the brainy ones; but Singapore is not alone in this world, Spore is competing with the world. Who stand to lose, when Singapore lose the edge? Who is going to save us when Singapore goes into recession?

                    Btw, there are quotas for the hiring FT/FW vs locals, anyone cares to know? As far as I know, it's definitely not the 50% that you mentioned.

                    When I was in the work force, the quota was 1:10. It is never a floodgate.

                    (Actually, this statistic is available on MOM's website, enjoy reading!)


                    The HDB's price, it's determine by the market, everyone dreams of buying his flat at $195K and sell it at $1m 10 years later, no? Who to blame? I blame no one. The Housing Board is working so hard to keep the property market's balance. Those that won't sell their flat (an entitlement of SC) at a huge gain, you get my hugs.

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                      mamago
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                      Singapore, a country without natural resources, every brain counts.

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                        Dora1
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                        3Boys:
                        Dora1:


                        Bottom line is, look at what Singaporeans want and what the businesses need.

                        And if the 2 are in conflict?

                        Of course there will be cases where the 2 are in conflict, then the million dollar ministers and the expensive senior civil servants have to give alternatives. Why else are they the highest paid politicians and senior civil servants in the world?
                        But for the current shortage of FW by the SMEs, don't you think my proposal is worth considering? Of course there will be implementation details that nees to be ironed out. But generally, implement min wage so that SCs who want the jobs can earn a decent living. Then if there are no SCs applicant even with the min wage, then they will be allowed to hire FW. Much better than the current situation where they are not able to hire FW even tho clearly there are not enuf SCs around who wants the job.

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