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Serious Sinkie Press Holdings Laid Off Employees Pawned Deep Deep ...

Pinkieslut

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sg.news.yahoo.com
SPH employees’ union told of job cuts only 30 minutes before staff announcement
Nicholas Yong

The union representing Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) employees said Monday (17 October) it was “deeply concerned” that it was only informed by management of planned job cuts just 30 minutes before SPH was scheduled to announce the move to its staff.

The Creative Media and Publishing Union (CMPU), which represents workers including those from SPH, told Yahoo Singapore that it would be working closely with SPH management to work out fair retrenchment packages for its members.

“Responsible managements should consider and explore all alternative ways of managing their manpower where possible before cutting existing manpower,” said CMPU president David Teo.

Last Friday (14 October), in response to reports that SPH planned to cut its workforce by 10 per cent, CMPU told Yahoo Singapore that it had been assured by SPH management that it was “speculative reporting”.

CMPU General Secretary, Mindy Kwok said then, “When we (CMPU) saw the online news (about the planned restructuring), we immediately engaged the management to seek clarifications. The management shared that it was speculative reporting and gave assurance that they will work closely with the union if there are indeed such plans.”

SPH announcement on job cuts

On Monday, SPH confirmed plans to cut its workforce by up to 10 per cent by 2018 and merge tabloids My Paper (MYP) and The New Paper (TNP).

The two papers will form a revamped TNP that will be distributed free Monday to Saturday from December and will continue to be available online, SPH said in a statement.

To reduce operating costs, SPH will downsize its workforce of 4,182 – as of end August - through attrition, retirement, non-renewal of contracts, outplacement and retrenchment.

The measures come after a five-month review of its core media business. On Friday, SPH reported a 17.5 per cent drop in net profit to $265.3 million for its 2016 financial year amid a continued slowdown in the conglomerate’s core media business.

The media conglomerate pledged to work with the relevant unions to ensure that fair terms are given to affected staff.

Senior management including SPH CEO Alan Chan and his deputy Patrick Daniel announced the measures to employees during a town hall meeting at a packed SPH News Centre Auditorium on Monday evening. Many staffers stood in the wings, while others crowded around televisions in conference rooms and other venues in the SPH building to catch the live broadcast of the session.

Sources across several departments in SPH said that the mood in the auditorium was pensive during the approximately 90-minute session, where management outlined its plans to staff.

One employee said that a total of 30 staff will be laid off in the initial phase, with the rest of the job cuts coming in the next two years.

Questions asked by employees included the link between profit performance and job cuts in the different business units, and whether the new TNP would cannibalise The Straits Times.

Reactions from SPH employees

SPH staff whom Yahoo Singapore spoke to seemed reconciled to the restructuring plans.

“It’s clear that the media business in Singapore, especially in print, has been hit in a bad way, even if SPH had been ignoring it for a long time. Reactions (by SPH) now seem knee-jerk in nature, but the only heartening thing to hear is that retrenchments are being kept at a minimum for now. But it doesn’t mean all our jobs are safe for long,” said one employee.

Another staffer also described the mood in her department as “resigned”, as many had anticipated the measures.

One employee said, “The mood seemed to be one of acceptance, because for one, it’s no secret that print media is facing a crisis the world over.

“While the management did try to inject some positive vibes into the presentation, it seems clear that this move (merger between TNP and MYP) is a bit of a wild stab in the dark - a gamble.”
 

JohnTan

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30 minutes is enough time for the jiak liao bee union to get their act together to help the workers.

I once gave retrenched workers less than 15 minutes to get the fuck out of my office with their belongings. The union only knew about it after the workers were out on the streets crying for their jobs.
 

kryonlight

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30 minutes is enough time for the jiak liao bee union to get their act together to help the workers.

I once gave retrenched workers less than 15 minutes to get the fuck out of my office with their belongings. The union only knew about it after the workers were out on the streets crying for their jobs.

Please upgrade yourself. Five minutes should be enough for daft & humji sinkies to get out of your handsome elite face.
 

mojito

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A chapter closes, another begins. Perhaps we should start a new thread welcoming all laid off staff to this forum? :smile:
 

jw5

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A chapter closes, another begins. Perhaps we should start a new thread welcoming all laid off staff to this forum? :smile:

I have a suggestion who should be the chairman of the welcoming party. The moron's picture will be posted soon. :smile:
 

lifeafter41

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sg.news.yahoo.com
SPH employees’ union told of job cuts only 30 minutes before staff announcement
Nicholas Yong

The union representing Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) employees said Monday (17 October) it was “deeply concerned” that it was only informed by management of planned job cuts just 30 minutes before SPH was scheduled to announce the move to its staff.

The Creative Media and Publishing Union (CMPU), which represents workers including those from SPH, told Yahoo Singapore that it would be working closely with SPH management to work out fair retrenchment packages for its members.

“Responsible managements should consider and explore all alternative ways of managing their manpower where possible before cutting existing manpower,” said CMPU president David Teo.

Last Friday (14 October), in response to reports that SPH planned to cut its workforce by 10 per cent, CMPU told Yahoo Singapore that it had been assured by SPH management that it was “speculative reporting”.

CMPU General Secretary, Mindy Kwok said then, “When we (CMPU) saw the online news (about the planned restructuring), we immediately engaged the management to seek clarifications. The management shared that it was speculative reporting and gave assurance that they will work closely with the union if there are indeed such plans.”

SPH announcement on job cuts

On Monday, SPH confirmed plans to cut its workforce by up to 10 per cent by 2018 and merge tabloids My Paper (MYP) and The New Paper (TNP).

The two papers will form a revamped TNP that will be distributed free Monday to Saturday from December and will continue to be available online, SPH said in a statement.

To reduce operating costs, SPH will downsize its workforce of 4,182 – as of end August - through attrition, retirement, non-renewal of contracts, outplacement and retrenchment.

The measures come after a five-month review of its core media business. On Friday, SPH reported a 17.5 per cent drop in net profit to $265.3 million for its 2016 financial year amid a continued slowdown in the conglomerate’s core media business.

The media conglomerate pledged to work with the relevant unions to ensure that fair terms are given to affected staff.

Senior management including SPH CEO Alan Chan and his deputy Patrick Daniel announced the measures to employees during a town hall meeting at a packed SPH News Centre Auditorium on Monday evening. Many staffers stood in the wings, while others crowded around televisions in conference rooms and other venues in the SPH building to catch the live broadcast of the session.

Sources across several departments in SPH said that the mood in the auditorium was pensive during the approximately 90-minute session, where management outlined its plans to staff.

One employee said that a total of 30 staff will be laid off in the initial phase, with the rest of the job cuts coming in the next two years.

Questions asked by employees included the link between profit performance and job cuts in the different business units, and whether the new TNP would cannibalise The Straits Times.

Reactions from SPH employees

SPH staff whom Yahoo Singapore spoke to seemed reconciled to the restructuring plans.

“It’s clear that the media business in Singapore, especially in print, has been hit in a bad way, even if SPH had been ignoring it for a long time. Reactions (by SPH) now seem knee-jerk in nature, but the only heartening thing to hear is that retrenchments are being kept at a minimum for now. But it doesn’t mean all our jobs are safe for long,” said one employee.

Another staffer also described the mood in her department as “resigned”, as many had anticipated the measures.

One employee said, “The mood seemed to be one of acceptance, because for one, it’s no secret that print media is facing a crisis the world over.

“While the management did try to inject some positive vibes into the presentation, it seems clear that this move (merger between TNP and MYP) is a bit of a wild stab in the dark - a gamble.”

I am sure Senior Management names will not be in the list......or am I wrong?
 

frenchbriefs

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three cheers for tripartism and solidarity!!!!

solidarity forever!!!!!!solidarity forever!!!!!with a strong NTUC!!!!!!

[video=youtube;6_R1RkJ6NRc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_R1RkJ6NRc[/video]
 

Reddog

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As all unions are controlled by the pap, it is only a courtesy that unions are to be taken seriously.
 

johnny333

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Anyone still remember the myth that Sporeans had a pact with the PAP, job security in exchange for workers not giving problems over work related issues.

Many of these workers are now old & tired. They don't have enough for retirement. The new generation have to compete with all the cheaper FT in Spore. Makes one wonder what the 70% voted for:confused:
 

numero uno

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Anyone still remember the myth that Sporeans had a pact with the PAP, job security in exchange for workers not giving problems over work related issues.

Many of these workers are now old & tired. They don't have enough for retirement. The new generation have to compete with all the cheaper FT in Spore. Makes one wonder what the 70% voted for:confused:

The economy must be really screwed up if glc start to retrennch people. It basically means sinkieland already in a recession.expect more layoffs and more crap news from shitty times. Anyway they deserved it for All the shitty "positive" bullshitt they have been printing for past 10 years. Now backfires. Karma at it best. Hahahhahh.
 

OrLanChowHorFun

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Anyone still remember the myth that Sporeans had a pact with the PAP, job security in exchange for workers not giving problems over work related issues.

Many of these workers are now old & tired. They don't have enough for retirement. The new generation have to compete with all the cheaper FT in Spore. Makes one wonder what the 70% voted for:confused:



people with no brains follow the piper....................over the cliff lor...............

anyway..............400 PAP voters lost their jobs.................what's NOT to like.................
 

rotiprata

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30 minutes is enough time for the jiak liao bee union to get their act together to help the workers.

I once gave retrenched workers less than 15 minutes to get the fuck out of my office with their belongings. The union only knew about it after the workers were out on the streets crying for their jobs.


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15 min?...ok, neber mind;... i will remember your fark face.... you also better remember mine; i am the union chey-mare
 

frenchbriefs

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Anyone still remember the myth that Sporeans had a pact with the PAP, job security in exchange for workers not giving problems over work related issues.

Many of these workers are now old & tired. They don't have enough for retirement. The new generation have to compete with all the cheaper FT in Spore. Makes one wonder what the 70% voted for:confused:

sigh.....this is a implicit pact with all governments,does it require a seperate pact at any time?after all what is the purpose of democracy since it was invented in america or rome hundreds of years ago?to vote for the government body that best carries out the will of the people.wtf is wrong with this country?
 

chuachinsengjason

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Outside the inner circle and kaki nang cronies you are on your own.

No iron rice bowl not even bamboo ones for civil servants.

Those kuai lan and lau lan civil servants who abused their positions
thinking they are safe shall soon join the masses and get a taste of their own medicine.
 
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borom

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If you look at its latest annual report, NTUC (via NTUC Income Insurance Cooperative ) is the 2nd largest management-share holder with 16.35 management shares.

The other major Management-share holders are the local banking groups OCBC (39.4% via GE/OCBC Bank),DBS (9.50%), UOB (8.05%)

VOTING RIGHTS OF SHAREHOLDERS
On any resolution relating to the appointment or dismissal of a director or any member of the staff of the Company, the holders
of the management shares shall be entitled either on a poll or by show of hands to two hundred (200) votes for each management share held.

Ordinary shareholders are mainly bank nominees of CITIBANK, DBS, HSBC, UOB,OCBC.
So NTUC as the 2nd largest management shareholder should be privy to the decisions and it did not inform its affiliated union? i.e , the Creative Media and Publishing Union (with its address at NTUC Centre ,Level 11 )

Indeed Tripartism at work, singspore style!
Union's job is to fight for workers rights or open supermarkets, insurance and foodcourts?

in fact one of the NTUC Heroes is S R Nathan(addressed in its website as "Our brother-in-arms, our workers’ keeper, our people’s leader" ) who was previously Executive Chairman of the Straits Times Press and Director of SPH.
 
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WujiBo

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Third quarter growth is shitty

The growth for this year will be shitty

Expect more layoffs and jobcuts.

But still not the end of the world.

Because God loves us all.
 
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