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I am speaking up for our working poor

metalslug

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http://yoursdp.org/index.php/news/singapore/4462-i-am-speaking-up-for-our-working-poor

I am speaking up for our working poor
Tuesday, 28 December 2010
James Gomez

jg.jpg


For me the most important political challenge today is to help Singapore's Working Poor caught in the urban poverty trap.

The different policy ideas enumerated in SDP`s alternative economic programme, It`s About You, address an important area of policy concern - the issue of Singapore's Working Poor.

This is why I joined the SDP.

Singapore's Working Poor are individuals and families who maintain regular and intermittent low paid employment but remain in relative poverty. Essentially, their incomes are insufficient or just meet the basic consumption expenditure needs.

As a guide let us refer to the 2010 3rd quarter household median income of $3,754 published by the Ministry of Manpower. We know many households don’t generate this amount of income and, of those who do, many still struggle to meet their household consumption and expenditure.

This is due to the depressed levels of pay caused by cheap foreign labour and the high living costs associated with an urban environment like Singapore.

Many countries have applied Minimum Wage to combat poverty traps in their systems and, from time to time, they adjust the Minimum Wage levels to match the rise in inflation.

The SDP's and my policy answer is Minimum Wage. Combined with the other recommendations in SDP's economic programme, such as the Singaporeans First Policy, such a measure will help Singapore structure a more equitable and, therefore, sustainable economy.

The combination of a Minimum Wage structure with the Singaporeans First Policy will ensure that Singaporeans are employed first. It will also prevent the local economy from being artificially and overly reliant on cheap foreign labour.

The life of lowly paid foreign workers in Singapore is not easy.

The PAP Government and foreign businesses exploit them by paying them low wages. Foreign workers live in difficult circumstances in high-cost Singapore and among a population which is uneasy with their large numbers.

Unfortunately, the PAP neither believes in Minimum Wage nor the prevention of exploitation of low-wage foreign workers. It is joined by foreign business and their high-income earning foreigners who live and play in Singapore.

Collectively, the PAP and foreign business prefer that the current depressed wages be maintained without any form of fixed Minimum Wage. They hold this view in spite of the reality that such low wages are insufficient for many in Singapore.

The PAP and the high-salaried foreigners and businesses do not think Minimum Wage is the way to go for our workers. Instead they spend time arguing about maximum wage levels for themselves and ask our poorly paid workers to work harder and faster.

This is an unacceptable position. Come this general elections, we need to put a stop to this exploitation of Singapore`s Working Poor and cheap foreign labour.

We need to send a strong signal to the PAP to stop paying themselves millions of dollars from your tax payments and for the elite foreigner workers from benefitting from your low labour costs while they collectively continue to keep YOU poor.

I believe this will be one of the main areas in policy-making for Singapore in years to come and a topic of debate for the next general elections. This is why I am speaking up and standing up for Singapore's Working Poor.

Since the PAP and foreign business will not speak up for this segment of the population, we in the SDP will.
 

QXD

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Generous Asset
Tell him no need to tok so much, his paperwork swee swee and by the book, no cock ups his time, Singaporeans very happy already...
 

GoldenDragon

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Asset
Tell him no need to tok so much, his paperwork swee swee and by the book, no cock ups his time, Singaporeans very happy already...

That is true. Just remember the basics when it comes to Nomination Day. No need 'cheemology' topics. History has a habit of repeating itself. Let's see.
 

scroobal

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The day this guy signed up with SDP, any hope for SDP to do better than their last outing vanished in thin air. This guy probably holds the record for setting up the most number of political organisations in one form or another with nothing to show for it.
 

Lee5604

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He sounds like many of his kind, who talks so much but cannot deliver the goods. It's worse than being NATO.
 

clinton666

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Helping the working poor is the most idiotic campaign slogan I have ever heard. The poor only consist of at most 10% of the population. So Mr Gomez is going to get at most 15% of the votes and lose his deposit:oIo:
 

cleareyes

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http://yoursdp.org/index.php/news/singapore/4462-i-am-speaking-up-for-our-working-poor

I am speaking up for our working poor
Tuesday, 28 December 2010
James Gomez

jg.jpg


For me the most important political challenge today is to help Singapore's Working Poor caught in the urban poverty trap.

The different policy ideas enumerated in SDP`s alternative economic programme, It`s About You, address an important area of policy concern - the issue of Singapore's Working Poor.

This is why I joined the SDP.

Singapore's Working Poor are individuals and families who maintain regular and intermittent low paid employment but remain in relative poverty. Essentially, their incomes are insufficient or just meet the basic consumption expenditure needs.

As a guide let us refer to the 2010 3rd quarter household median income of $3,754 published by the Ministry of Manpower. We know many households don’t generate this amount of income and, of those who do, many still struggle to meet their household consumption and expenditure.

This is due to the depressed levels of pay caused by cheap foreign labour and the high living costs associated with an urban environment like Singapore.

Many countries have applied Minimum Wage to combat poverty traps in their systems and, from time to time, they adjust the Minimum Wage levels to match the rise in inflation.

The SDP's and my policy answer is Minimum Wage. Combined with the other recommendations in SDP's economic programme, such as the Singaporeans First Policy, such a measure will help Singapore structure a more equitable and, therefore, sustainable economy.

The combination of a Minimum Wage structure with the Singaporeans First Policy will ensure that Singaporeans are employed first. It will also prevent the local economy from being artificially and overly reliant on cheap foreign labour.

The life of lowly paid foreign workers in Singapore is not easy.

The PAP Government and foreign businesses exploit them by paying them low wages. Foreign workers live in difficult circumstances in high-cost Singapore and among a population which is uneasy with their large numbers.

Unfortunately, the PAP neither believes in Minimum Wage nor the prevention of exploitation of low-wage foreign workers. It is joined by foreign business and their high-income earning foreigners who live and play in Singapore.

Collectively, the PAP and foreign business prefer that the current depressed wages be maintained without any form of fixed Minimum Wage. They hold this view in spite of the reality that such low wages are insufficient for many in Singapore.

The PAP and the high-salaried foreigners and businesses do not think Minimum Wage is the way to go for our workers. Instead they spend time arguing about maximum wage levels for themselves and ask our poorly paid workers to work harder and faster.

This is an unacceptable position. Come this general elections, we need to put a stop to this exploitation of Singapore`s Working Poor and cheap foreign labour.

We need to send a strong signal to the PAP to stop paying themselves millions of dollars from your tax payments and for the elite foreigner workers from benefitting from your low labour costs while they collectively continue to keep YOU poor.

I believe this will be one of the main areas in policy-making for Singapore in years to come and a topic of debate for the next general elections. This is why I am speaking up and standing up for Singapore's Working Poor.

Since the PAP and foreign business will not speak up for this segment of the population, we in the SDP will.

For once, to save my soul and time, i wont bother to debate or rebute the above. However, I would still think and even believe james had made himself a political liablity and now a business liablity since he does not seem to address the balance but choose to be populist.

Singapore need capable opposition, not populist opposition.
 

clinton666

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The working poor of Singapore are mostly uneducated and the most easily bought over by sweeteners LOL...

SDP is playing to the wrong gallery as always:biggrin:
 

ivebert

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He is just using the "poor" to get political support

If you want to help the poor, you don't need to be a MP.

Just set up a charity or NGO.

Fucking loser. His SG citizenship should be stripped.
 

kiss

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Gomez is better than all the Nobel armchair critic here... eg. Ivbird, Clinton :biggrin::biggrin:

I hope they perform 3somes to punish each other arse :biggrin:
 

eErotica69

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Generous Asset
I think is great that someone is thinking of speaking out for the poor.

However, Gomez comes from a wealthy background and I wonder how he could speak for the poor??? How to think and feel for the poor, when he has never been poor? Does he know what is hunger?

I don't think highly of anyone who quit WP and join SDP. Sylvia Lim is the best Opposition Member in recent years!!!!!




:rolleyes:
 

wikiphile

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Generous Asset
I think is great that someone is thinking of speaking out for the poor.

However, Gomez comes from a wealthy background and I wonder how he could speak for the poor??? How to think and feel for the poor, when he has never been poor? Does he know what is hunger?

I don't think highly of anyone who quit WP and join SDP. Sylvia Lim is the best Opposition Member in recent years!!!!!




:rolleyes:

i supposed that includes a certain former WP member who is now a secgen of a fringe opposition party? :rolleyes:
 

LonewolfAlfa

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did he really forget to submit his nomination form or what? how can someone forget something so important?

or he pretend one? maybe not enough money for the deposit and pretend to forget to submit the nomination form.

like those whose credit card got rejected for payment at the petrol kiosk but keep making alot of noise insisting that its the machine's fault bank fault god's fault.
 

kukubird58

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hahaha...he was actually trying to be funny...
he claimed he submitted...but was caught naked by the CCTV...
this guy got integrity problem....
 
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