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Melvin Yong: This Is Singapore’s Secret Weapon To Tide Through Tough Times

tomychua

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Article Source:https://goo.gl/UBtwSH

Melvin Yong: This Is Singapore’s Secret Weapon To Tide Through Tough Times
Author: Jacky Yap

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Over the past few weeks and months, Singapore has been hit by big job cutting headlines such as Barclays cutting over 1000 jobs, StanChart cutting 15,000 jobs globally, HSBC preparing job cuts that may target 20,000 workers, and even Keppel axing over 6,000 O&M workers as contracts dry up.

Many asked if the downturn is really coming. To answer that, If you look at the latest retrenchment figures from MOM as well as the performance of the ST Index and some of our economic partners, you can see that many signs point towards a downturn. Even ministers are warning us of tough times ahead.

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Read about NTUC Sec-Gen Chan Chun Sing's post here

At an intimate meet-up session, while seated in a relaxed manner, Labour MP Melvin Yong showed concern about how the impending downturn might affect Singaporeans who are taking job security for granted.

“Ever since I have joined NTUC, taking the role as Director of Industrial Relations Field, I have been walking the grounds and talking to people of different groups to understand their problems and how we can help them,” Melvin shared in the meet up which was held at the NTUC head office.

For those unfamiliar with Melvin, the first time MP had spent 20 years with the Singapore Police Force, and was a grassroots leader for over 14 years in Punggol North. For those familiar with Melvin, as the Prime Minister eloquently puts it when he introduced him as a PAP candidate, Melvin had been “somebody who complained a lot, and then he came in, and became a problem solver.

Singapore’s Secret Weapon – This Thing Called “Tripartism”

During the meet-up with Melvin which we were privileged to be part of, Melvin shared that most of us take this thing called “tripartism” for granted.

“During the downtown in the last century, our country has been affected in a lesser extent than our neighbours, and that’s because we practice tripartism and understand the value of tripartism in Singapore,” shared Melvin Yong.

But what exactly is tripartism?

Simply put, tripartism is just three parties coming together at a table and working things out by ensuring every parties arrive at a win-win-win solution. The three parties in tripartism are – the government, employer, as well as the workers (represented by the unions or NTUC in this case). Wikipedia explains tripartism as an economic corporatism based on tripartite contracts of business, labour, and state affiliations within the economy. Each is to act as a social partner to create economic policy through cooperation, consultation, negotiation, and compromise.

“One of my biggest concerns now is that the younger generation does not understand this – tripartism has worked well for our generation (Melvin is in his early 40s), so how do we pass the spirit of tripartism to our younger generation?”

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To understand why tripartism is important, we need to imagine how it would be like without tripartism. The government would design policies based on empirical data without input from employers and workers. Employers would focus on reducing costs and maximising profits, often at the expense of the workers. Unions would fight for short-term benefits for the workers, without much thought on the business climate. The result would likely be a lose-lose-and-lose for all parties.

To explain tripartism even further, Melvin used the recent case of the Transit Tower’s bus contract – prior to calling a tender for the new bus operator, the three parties (government, which in this case is represented by the Ministry of Transport, employer, in this case, the potential new bus operator, as well as the employees, represented by the National Transport Workers’ Union) came together to work out a solution.

NTWU voiced out the concerns of the existing employees who might be affected by the new bus operator, and through a series of discussions and negotiations, it has been agreed that the new bus operator would have to ensure that existing employees need to be better off under the new tender.

“We made sure that in the new tender, there are clauses that protect existing employees, so whoever tendered for it would need to adhere to that requirement. That way we protect the workers, the new bus operator has a ready pool of bus captains with years of experience, and the government attracts a good tenderer. It’s a win-win-win for all.”

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The result of the three parties coming together, in this case, ensure that none of the three economic pillars (government / employer / workers) suffers at the expense of the other party.

While we don’t see this everyday as we go about our daily lives, tripartism has been working its magic not just at the national level, but also at the various industry level (sectoral tripartism).

At the national level, the Government, NTUC and the Singapore National Employers Feberation (SNEF) work together to roll out effective measures for the benefit of our workers. They play a big part in maintaining industrial peace and in nation-building.

“Tripartism has been our country’s weapon all these while, so we enjoy a prosperous economy in the past few years. But it should not be a secret weapon.”

Will Tripartism Help us in the Economy Slowdown?

Melvin, in his maiden Parliament speech, said, “Our dynamic brand of tripartism has been tested and put into action over the past decades, and more recently, during the 2009 global economic downturn. Then, while many countries were cutting jobs to save costs, the tripartite partners in Singapore had a different approach. Together, we cut costs to save jobs. Some of the major initiatives rolled out included the Jobs Credit Scheme, Skills Programme for Upgrading and Resilience (SPUR) and the Tripartite Guidelines on Managing Excess Manpower. The concerted efforts by the tripartite partners enabled Singapore to upturn the downturn in a swift manner. We succeeded because we were willing to bite the bullet together.

This year, the slowing of the economy and tightening of the labour market are major concerns for the Labour Movement. In the first quarter of 2016, unionised companies may see retrenchment affecting some 234 workers, an increase from the same period of 178 in 2015. The Labour Movement will continue to work closely with our tripartite partners to ensure that our workers are taken care of and not left behind.”

Going by the shape of things to come, I’m glad we have the secret weapon.
 
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yeah tripartism what a joke........i hope they dont sell this secret weapon to other countries like france or italy,they might die laughing.

i hope this recession punishes singapore with all her vengence and furious anger,and punish all the balless 69.96 sinkies for being balless and brainless and useless.
 
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greedy and cunning

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i heard some sillypootians said
tripartism in sillypoore means asking the slaves
to take a pay cut and work longer hours
while the other 2 parts of this tripartism
continue to enjoy the privilege.
 

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While many Sinkies are suffering from pay cuts or retrenchments, there's still no pay cuts and retrenchment for the useless and very overpaid PAP bums. The PAP bums are still enjoying sky high public salaries to talk cock and wayang while Sinkies suffer.

What's worse, PAP have brought in even more of their people to leech on hefty public salaries after the last GE, there's more ministers and creation of new statutory boards to feed more PAP bums. For example, the MOE now have two millions$$ ministars even though student population is shrinking, why the hell do tiny Singapore need two million$$ education ministers?? PAP are hypocrites, they preach to Sinkies to increase productivity by doing more with less, but they themselves are doing the exact opposite by bringing in more and more very overpaid bums to do less and less. Singapore's public service is now a very expensive bloated bureaucracy with many useless and very overpaid PAP bums to feed at public expense. The most costly welfare recipients in Singapore are actually the PAP bums.

Song boh 69%, you voted for this shit.
 

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Pro-establishment Sinkies tend to be butt ugly. Don't know why.

I know the reason. The same policy is being implemented in TCS, especially ChannelNewsAsia.

If the No. 1 man or woman is ugly, he or she does not want to be outshone by the subordinates. It's also a way to demonstrate one's power and dominance. In entertainment world, the message is "I can make you famous even if you are butt ugly, as long as you kowtow to me and PLP me." And to the young and really pretty ones, can you see my power ? Even if you are young and pretty, I can still lock you in the "freezer" and you can never smell stardom even if you have a really beautiful face. It's a good way to control your subordinates if they are ugly and lack real talents.

In Mediacorp, they made a good example out of Rui En. They really split the Red Sea man.
 

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Just came out today, latest news on Singapore employment. 2015 was the worst jobs growth since SARS in 2003, Singapore added just 31,800 jobs last year. But out of the 31,800 jobs created, only 100 jobs created went to Sinkies for the whole of 2015, all the rest went to foreigners.

PAP's so called "tripartism" is actually giving jobs to foreigners while many Sinkies couldn't find work. The useless and very overpaid PAP bum Melvin Yong is full of shit.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...-employment-grows-at-weakest-pace-in-12-years

Singapore's 2015 Employment Grows at Weakest Pace in 12 Years

January 28, 2016

Singapore had the slowest jobs growth since 2003 last year as a cooling economy reduced work in the manufacturing and services industries.

The city state added 31,800 jobs last year, or a 0.9 percent gain, its Ministry of Manpower said in a preliminary report Thursday. Local employment increased an estimated 100, while foreign employment rose 22,600, or 2 percent, excluding domestic workers.

“The moderated employment growth in 2015 reflects the weaker global economic conditions and our continued efforts to restructure towards a more productive and manpower-lean economy,” the ministry said. It pledged to reduce “over-reliance on and raising the quality of foreign manpower.


The weakening jobs market is set to restrain inflation even as median incomes among citizens rise. Singapore’s consumer prices fell for a 14th straight month in December, extending the longest streak of declines in almost three decades, and the central bank and trade ministry expect the effect of wage-cost pressures to be muted by a “subdued economic growth environment.”

Other key data released by the manpower ministry:,

* 4,200 workers were laid off in the fourth quarter of 2015, higher than in the preceding quarter. For the whole of 2015, redundancies rose to 14,400, rising since 2010. The increase in layoffs stemmed from manufacturing and services.
 

Jah_rastafar_I

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Why is he so ugly?

Aren't you being mean?

Look you might claim that it's your opinion but then we need to address the double standards whereby you changed the title of some fat shit skin and said it was wrong to call her fat but here you are saying he's ugly.

Instead of being honest and admitted you were intimidated by the PM they sent you you made up lies that you think no one should speak ill about her so pls come clean.
 
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