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[h=2]Why train PRs for free and find them a job?[/h]
July 9th, 2012 |
Author: Contributions
At the National Day Rally last year, PM Lee said his govt would put Singaporeans first.
It made my blood boil when I read in today’s ST (9 July 2012) that NTUC will subsidize 90% of driving course fees for Singaporeans and PERMANENT RESIDENTS. Not only that, NTUC will “place them in driving jobs”.
What insane mind came up with this scheme? Why are foreigners given PR status when they are jobless? And why help them to get jobs? Don’t they know that charity begins at home? We have droves Singaporeans out of work.
The NTUC says that drivers with a class 3 licence can earn $1,300 to $1,500? a month while a class 4 licence will earn him $2,200 to $2,500 a month.
NTUC further says “not all job seekers can afford to get an appropriate driving licence to take up such jobs”. There are countless Singaporeans earning below $1,000 a month or jobless who will jump at a chance to learn to drive for “free” and get a job that will earn him $1,300 or more a month.
Offer this programme to Singaporeans first, and if there are still no Singaporean takers, then, and only then, offer it to PRs. But it still begs the question: why allow foreigners to enter Singapore when they are unemployed and then give them PRs and spend Singaporean tax payers money to train and find a job for them?
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KTK
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Editor’s note: This was announced by PM Lee at the National Day Rally in Aug last year:



It made my blood boil when I read in today’s ST (9 July 2012) that NTUC will subsidize 90% of driving course fees for Singaporeans and PERMANENT RESIDENTS. Not only that, NTUC will “place them in driving jobs”.
What insane mind came up with this scheme? Why are foreigners given PR status when they are jobless? And why help them to get jobs? Don’t they know that charity begins at home? We have droves Singaporeans out of work.
The NTUC says that drivers with a class 3 licence can earn $1,300 to $1,500? a month while a class 4 licence will earn him $2,200 to $2,500 a month.
NTUC further says “not all job seekers can afford to get an appropriate driving licence to take up such jobs”. There are countless Singaporeans earning below $1,000 a month or jobless who will jump at a chance to learn to drive for “free” and get a job that will earn him $1,300 or more a month.
Offer this programme to Singaporeans first, and if there are still no Singaporean takers, then, and only then, offer it to PRs. But it still begs the question: why allow foreigners to enter Singapore when they are unemployed and then give them PRs and spend Singaporean tax payers money to train and find a job for them?
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KTK
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Editor’s note: This was announced by PM Lee at the National Day Rally in Aug last year:
PM Lee unveils new ‘Singaporeans-first’ policies
http://sg.news.yahoo.com/blogs/singaporescene/gov-t-puts-poreans-first-pm-lee-175645736.html
In his 90-minute National Day Rally speech in English at the University Cultural Centre, he said while Singaporeans understand the logic of the foreign talent policy, they still feel the emotional impact.
“These are policies where the benefits are there but they are long term, the downsides are immediate, the side effects are visible, people react to them and we have to respond to this.”
“I empathise with this. And we are acting to relieve the pressures and make clear we are putting Singaporeans first,” he stressed.
.http://sg.news.yahoo.com/blogs/singaporescene/gov-t-puts-poreans-first-pm-lee-175645736.html
In his 90-minute National Day Rally speech in English at the University Cultural Centre, he said while Singaporeans understand the logic of the foreign talent policy, they still feel the emotional impact.
“These are policies where the benefits are there but they are long term, the downsides are immediate, the side effects are visible, people react to them and we have to respond to this.”
“I empathise with this. And we are acting to relieve the pressures and make clear we are putting Singaporeans first,” he stressed.

