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PAP MPs Gang Up To Whacked LTK

sgnewsalte

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That is why we need to put more oppositions into parliament. What can 2 opposition MPs and 1 NMP do?

http://www.straitstimes.com/Breaking+News/Singapore/Story/STIStory_333818.html

Lively debate on jobs credit

By Jeremy Au Yong

SIX MPs - five of whom were from the labour movement - took opposition MP Low Thia Khiang on Tuesday over his criticisms of the Jobs Credit scheme.

In a lively exchange that was a highlight in the debate on the Budget Statement, the MPs took turns disputing the Hougang MP's critical comments of the wage-subsidy scheme.

An abridged version of this was repeated a few hours later when Nominated MP Siew Kum Hong agreed that the scheme would not save jobs.

At one stage, even labour chief Lim Swee Say jumped in to defend the scheme.

On his part, Mr Low grew progressively more opposed to the scheme as the 20-minute exchange wore on.

While he started by expressing doubt over the scheme's ability to save jobs, somewhere in the middle of the exchange he stated plainly: 'I don't think it works.'

The cut and thrust of the debate was sparked off by Mr Low questioning whether the $4.5 billion initiative would be effective in staving off retrenchments.

The proposed scheme gives bosses a 12 per cent cash grant on the first $2,500 of wages for every local resident worker on their CPF payroll. The grants are paid quarterly.

Mr Low questioned if this system would save jobs in companies where sales could not sustain overhead costs.

'Between waiting three months for $900 cash rebate from the Government versus saving $7,500 immediately by retrenching a worker, which choice does the Government think a struggling employer will make?' he asked.

He then suggested the scheme will simply benefit profitable companies that have no intention of retrenching workers.

Using supermarket operators Sheng Siong and NTUC Fairprice as examples, he asked: 'Are we using our reserves to increase the profits of profitable companies in this downturn?'

Other MPs were quick to respond, pinning him down on whether he believed the scheme had no benefits.

Mr Yeo Guat Kwang (Aljunied GRC) asked if Mr Low was aware that the savings from the scheme will spur Sheng Siong to open more outlets, each one creating 80 more jobs.

Ms Jessica Tan (East Coast GRC) asked if he was aware that the scheme was targeted at making Singaporeans more attractive to employers.

Mr Low maintained a tone of scepticism until Mr Heng Chee How (Jalan Besar GRC) asked him pointedly if he thought the subsidy would not reduce the risk of retrenchment. Then, his scepticism turned into full-blown opposition.
 

guavatree

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please remember to remind sdppies especially ah chee.:smile:

old fart faggot fake monk PAP dog Bob Sim Kheng Hwee,

temple thief, swindler, fraudster, cheat, con-artist, liar, hypocrite, deceiver, all rolled into one!

remind ki lan lah!

you only remind yourself need to suck PAP lanjiaos!

LOL
 

commoner

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Hougang and Potong Pasir residents have only 1 vote each and they had voted the opposition. Now we have to see the other GRCs residents,,,,,,

Job Credit scheme is to prevent retrenchment and keep jobs, Sheng Siong increased their profits,,,,, what about SBS, SMRT and other big companies that are profitable even without the Job Credit Scheme.

OK,,, even DBS is currently still profitable, and they retrench to increase the profit. Did all companies that retrench making loses, definitely NO.

Its just a ball-less government giving in to big companies thats all....

Remember these on the polling day,,,,
 

sinren67

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That is why we need to put more oppositions into parliament. What can 2 opposition MPs and 1 NMP do?

Usually bbq Seng and Swee Say are assigned to fix Low TK, being chinese edu. But since Seng is warded, Ah Loong has asked all to unite and tear Low into pieces. But in the end, it's the people in the streets and those retrenched locals who have witnessing most of the FTs has enable to keep the jobs do the talking on whether the Job Credit scheme has put Singaporeans First.
 

leetahbar

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That is why we need to put more oppositions into parliament. What can 2 opposition MPs and 1 NMP do?

Usually bbq Seng and Swee Say are assigned to fix Low TK, being chinese edu. But since Seng is warded, Ah Loong has asked all to unite and tear Low into pieces. But in the end, it's the people in the streets and those retrenched locals who have witnessing most of the FTs has enable to keep the jobs do the talking on whether the Job Credit scheme has put Singaporeans First.

don't forget their free assistance from the sdppies.
 

The_Latest_H

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Its trickle down economics, hoping that if they give money to the companies, especially their own, that it would somehow reach the employees who work the floor.

Classic right-wing supply side economics. I mean tax breaks, and slashes in the rental costs, and in utilities, that are given to small businesses and to individual families work better because it would sidestep the bureaucracy within the government, depoliticise the whole tax break/cost cutting measures immediately, and make sure the money reaches the bottom and then goes up from the bottom.

I'm not opposed to tax breaks, tax rebates and cuts in business costs- as long as its targeted at the people, and entitles which deserve them more. At the same time, co-currently, we have to make the budget more transparent and accountable.

Taxpayers should know- by going online- where their money is going. If the government refuses to disclose where, when, why, how, their money is going, this stimulus package is just pork. I mean, take a leaf from President Obama who has announced that his administration will create a website that tracks where the money is going, why is it going and etc. He has also culled a few of the pork in the initial package that was passed by the House, in order to send through to the Senate floor.

This is what we should be doing. Mr. Low is right to question this scheme, because we don't know where is this money going, and why. Its time to make it transparent, accountable, and to ensure it goes to the people who deserve it more.
 
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