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$200M For PMETs Tor Upgrade Skills! Fuck Chee's Unemployment Insurance!

JohnTan

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SINGAPORE - Mid-career workers will get a $200 million boost from the labour movement and Government to upgrade their skills at a university.

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announced at NTUC's May Day rally on Sunday (May 1) that the labour movement will raise $50 million for its Education and Training Fund.

The Government will match every dollar with three dollars, contributing another $150 million.


NTUC will start by partnering Nanyang Technological University (NTU) for the training, in its first tie-up with an institute of higher learning.

PM Lee said: "NTUC knows what workers need and how to get workers moving. NTU has the expertise in continuous education and technology enabled learning, and wants to reach out to the working population."

He added that the venture aims to reach 30,000 people, especially a growing group of professionals, managers, executives and technicians (PMETs), next year.

It will focus on short courses to help working people keep up with technology and industry development.

NTUC plans to expand the programme to more universities in future.

PM Lee said: "Now, with more PMETs, the labour movement needs to adapt to meet new needs and stay relevant."

Traditionally, NTUC catered to blue collar workers and the rank and file, he said, but it should now focus not just on collective bargaining, but other services as well, such as career counselling, networking, and skills upgrading.

He noted that the unions are trying to negotiate collective agreements to include PMETs, although some employers remain cautious.

"I encourage employers to be bolder," he urged. "Do not believe that if the labour movement leaves your PMETs alone, you will be able to manage them more directly and easily."

He remarked that May Day this year was being celebrated in a "cautious mood" as the global slowdown has hit the port and industries such as marine, oil and gas, and electronics.

Some sectors are facing retrenchments. Meanwhile, new business models such as Taobao, Airbnb and Uber are disrupting old ones.

"But we cannot stop this phenomenon nor should we try," he warned. "What we will do is to make sure that these businesses with new models compete on fair terms with existing ones."

"And more fundamentally, we are helping our industries and companies to compete better by supporting them as they transform," he added, citing the $4.5 billion set aside for an industry transformation programme in this year's Budget.

As for workers displaced by restructuring, he highlighted programmes such as the Ministry of Manpower's Career Support Programme for PMETs retrenched mid-career.

The programme, which defrays the cost of hiring these workers for a year, has reached out to 200 older PMETs in the last five months, with half securing employment.

These schemes are more effective that introducing unemployment insurance which some MPs have raised in Parliament, said Mr Lee.

For unemployment insurance, the worker has to pay out of his salary to subsidise his own unemployment, he noted. "We have schemes, paid for by the Government, not to help you stay unemployed but to get you employed," he said. "So please support us and upgrade yourself, make yourself employable."

The Government has also found effective ways to tackle other concerns, such as rising healthcare and housing costs, saving up for retirement and creating good jobs for the young.

Mr Lee pointed out that these challenges affect not just Singapore, but also other countries. "We are facing a time of change... and workers in many countries are anxious."

He cited an example: "In almost every city in the world, housing is becoming more expensive and workers are getting priced out."

"These are also problems which we have but the one difference which is vital in Singapore is we have found effective ways to tackle all of them," he said.

To address concerns over healthcare cost, the Government has introduced MediShield Life, Medisave top-ups and the Pioneer Generation Scheme, among others. To help the elderly in their retirement years, there are schemes such as CPF Life and the Silver Support scheme. And for lower-income workers, the Government has taken steps to help them earn better pay through schemes like Workfare.

With the Government, the labour movement, employers and workers coming together, Singapore can overcome these challenges.

Said Mr Lee: "If we work together, we can overcome all these problems. The Government is ready, the Labour Movement is ready, the people also need to be ready. And I think the people are ready."

"You have supported our programmes and you have voted for them and you have voted for the team to work with you," he noted.

Referring to the general election last year, he said his team has been able to implement programmes rigorously because of the strong mandate handed to the PAP. "That's why the GE was so important... and that's why the Bukit Batok by-election matters."

"To tackle these challenges... we need you to show your support and we need the whole world to see that we have your support. Then we can walk this journey together."

http://www.straitstimes.com/singapo...o-upgrade-at-a-university-pm-lee-announces-at
 

Unrepented

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Degree holders from these institution kenna replaced by FTs, why go in and come out bang wall again? Worse still......give money to bang wall...again......:biggrin:
 

scroobal

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This is classic PAP. And they will dish out these grants thru their party's usual associates which are govt depts and supposed to be neutral. In the 1980s the govt began giving grants and salaries to Army Officers and Teachers to pursue university courses. Teachers are the largest group of employees in the public service and it was felt that it will be politically good as the PAP vote began to slide. And Lawrence Sia of the Teachers Union was a PAP MP. This is not new as UMNO had politicised the entire Teaching service (Bumis only) in Malaysia shortly after independence. They became the backbone of UMNO.
 

Brightkid

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Totally different thing.

LHL is talking about mid-career PMET only, which in their mind, refers to working people below 40 years of age only. Above 40, tough, you die your own business. Those above 40, you can try applying to stat boards or civil service, you just wasted your time.

And the plan is only for still-employed working people. LHL is saying, those thousands of jobless, or under employed pre-loved PMETs, especially those above 40, go continue to fcuk yourself.

It seemed like LHL does not know or understand the ground issues to prioritize, or he just couldn't care less. This plan does not help, let alone solve, the unemployment/under-employment hor issue.

CSJ is talking about unemployment insurance.
 

JohnTan

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This is classic PAP. And they will dish out these grants thru their party's usual associates which are govt depts and supposed to be neutral. In the 1980s the govt began giving grants and salaries to Army Officers and Teachers to pursue university courses. Teachers are the largest group of employees in the public service and it was felt that it will be politically good as the PAP vote began to slide. And Lawrence Sia of the Teachers Union was a PAP MP. This is not new as UMNO had politicised the entire Teaching service (Bumis only) in Malaysia shortly after independence. They became the backbone of UMNO.

It looks like PAP did the right thing to get teachers and soldiers to upgrade their qualifications. Investment in oneself, be it through education and fitness, are amongst the best form of investments for yourself.

Voting is secret. It's hard to get thousands of people to be your backbone group of voters if you do not do something good for them. It's hard to bribe voters too, because since voting is secret, they could very well take your goodies and still vote against you.

If you can repeatedly secure their support, it means you have put in place long-term policies that benefit enough of the public and the policy is seen as a form of public good. Getting teachers and soldiers and other workers to upgrade their skills is the right way to go. PAP will continue to enjoy broad support and win the BB by-election with ease.
 

ksgd0717

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Can introduce some teachers who know the safest route from teachers estate to kun kang by kar tar chia. Thank.
 

virus

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looks like this is another self enrichment scam where the real cash goes back to themselves as you waste your time sitting through useless studies that will not land you on a uber job
 

scroobal

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The PAP is only doing this after Sylvia Lim of WP asked for unemployment insurance many moons ago. Nothing was done. Now that retrenchment is a daily occurrence they had no choice but rather than admit that unemployment insurance is necessary they cooked up this concoction.
 

frenchbriefs

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please dont treat us like bakayaro lead paint wall licking idiots who needs ur $200 or $500 charity to stay alive.....if spending $500 on courses would change our lives we would have done it a long time ago,u think we cannot afford a $500 course ourselves?wtf????or are u trying to tell us ur peddling one of those miracle get rich quick courses are that promises u to be stay at home moms earning $8,999 a month starting a ebusiness online or trading forex like a pro?

get the fuck out of here u retarded clowns,this is the type of national policies u come up with????
 

Hans168

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Degree holders from these institution kenna replaced by FTs, why go in and come out bang wall again? Worse still......give money to bang wall...again......:biggrin:
another fucking spin and bullshit............ we hv lots of highly qualified PMEs out of jobs for so long and this fucking govt is still bankrupt of idea in cont;d to talk about training, skills upgrade and skillsfuture when there IS NO decent job around as all good ones were plucked by f trashes thru LHL floodgate....................bloody liar = remember what LHL's sister called him
 

JohnTan

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looks like this is another self enrichment scam where the real cash goes back to themselves as you waste your time sitting through useless studies that will not land you on a uber job

Don't rock the fucking boat, will you? One of the companies that I co-own with some partners provide skills upgrading courses for loser sinkies.
 

borom

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Why spend $200m when you can just cut down the number of Employment Pass and S Pass holders (salary at least $3,300 / $2,200 ).

Looks like even with the BB by elections and economic slowdown they will not address the issue of too many foreign PMET's in singapore stealing jobs from locals.

Thanks again to the 70%. who thinks elections are about real estate management and planning.
 

virus

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Don't rock the fucking boat, will you? One of the companies that I co-own with some partners provide skills upgrading courses for loser sinkies.

unless you are a $2 setup with ex MP, you are nothing. they will revoke your biz license and call you a cheat for copying their ideas. you will be bankrupt in no time. repent now!1
 

batman1

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Why the MIW always ask u to go for courses ? The MIW should provide jobs for singaporean job seekers .
Always ask u to attend this course and attend that course but in the end no job available .
We want jobs now,not attend simi lanjiao courses.
KNNCCB to the MIW !!!
KNNCCB to the Singapore Employers !!!
 

blueRad

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My question is that what if your industry is on a decline and there is no point on upgrading a skill that is becoming obsolete? Then what then? Go for a few day short courses and hopefully switch to another new career? Even then, is the employer willing to take in a mature PMET over a fresh grad or would he rather just go overseas and find an FT instead?
 

yahoo55

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Why the MIW always ask u to go for courses ? The MIW should provide jobs for singaporean job seekers .
Always ask u to attend this course and attend that course but in the end no job available .
We want jobs now,not attend simi lanjiao courses.
KNNCCB to the MIW !!!
KNNCCB to the Singapore Employers !!!


The courses are not free, you still have to pay for the courses. So if you're unemployed and have no income, besides depleting your savings on monthly expenses, you still need to fork out additional money to pay for the course and other related expenses. Unemployment insurance is good in that the monthly payouts could help people tide over the unemployed period while they take the courses.

You're right that there's a strong possibility there will still no jobs even after taking the course, especially if the person is in his late 40s or older.
 
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