Your Say: Welcoming foreign talent while addressing Singaporeans’ concerns — TODAY readers weigh in
"Getting more foreign workers to 'solve' the economy is just throwing money at a problem that isn’t solved by money," said one reader. But some others disagree.
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(17-06-2024, 08:41 PM)Bigiron Wrote: [ -> ]Your Say: Welcoming foreign talent while addressing Singaporeans’ concerns — TODAY readers weigh in
"Getting more foreign workers to 'solve' the economy is just throwing money at a problem that isn’t solved by money," said one reader. But some others disagree.
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this foreign talent problem is easily solved but PAP govt refuses to solve.
one USA President said that he would guarantee a job for those who want to work.
in this case, importing foreign talent is not a problem for USA because everyone who wants to work will get a job.
in Singapore, the PAP govt does not guarantee a job for those who want to work.
in this case, importing foreign talent is a big problem for Singapore because not everyone who wants to work will get a job due
to foreign competition.
20 years ago under LKY was much better. Now, the more we welcome, the more locals become the Bottom 25% of the salary scale.
Our leaders have committed treason. Why is the outlook so bleak in S'pore under our overrated and overpaid Ministers? A staggering 95% of jobs created in 2023 and 89% in 2022 went to foreigners. A worrying 93% of respondents in the Edelman survey suffer from job loss anxiety in S'pore.
(18-06-2024, 06:08 PM)EvertonDiehard Wrote: [ -> ]Our leaders have committed treason. Why is the outlook so bleak in S'pore under our overrated and overpaid Ministers? A staggering 95% of jobs created in 2023 and 89% in 2022 went to foreigners. A worrying 93% of respondents in the Edelman survey suffer from job loss anxiety in S'pore.
It's Singaporean ownself sabo own people at workplace. Foreigners laughing behind. Singaporeans especially those in management don't dare to raise their voices at foreigners but will not think twice about raising their voices at Singaporeans. It's true.