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MOH goes to Taiwan to recruit cheaper fresh graduates

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[h=2]MOH goes to Taiwan to recruit cheaper fresh graduates[/h]
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June 6th, 2014 |
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Author: Editorial

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A reader alerted TRE to a Shin Min Daily News article which was published on 14 May last month.
It talked about Singapore local companies going to Taiwan to recruit Taiwanese fresh graduates with salary of S$2,240.

This is very much lower than the average gross monthly salary of S$3,229 for Singapore local fresh graduates working in full-time jobs, according to the latest joint graduate employment survey conducted by the 3 local universities [Link].

The Shin Min article reported that the salaries of Taiwanese fresh graduates are generally very low compared to Singapore’s. For S$2,240, it’s easy for local companies to “acquire talents”.

It said that the Taiwanese economy continues to be weak in recent years. On average, a fresh graduate in Taiwan can only earn about NT22,000 (about S$910). This is even less than 3.5 times of the average S$3,229 which a Singapore local fresh graduate earns here.

Shin Min quoted a report from Taiwanese media, reporting that a Singapore kindergarten went to Taiwan to recruit Taiwanese graduates. It offered NT54,000 (about S$2,240), 5-day week, bonuses, meal provision, 14-day leaves and returned airfare. Shin Min said that the offer may not sound attractive to Singapore graduates but it created a lot of “excitement” for Taiwanese graduates.

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Taiwanese graduate: The benefits are considered very good in Singapore.

The Taiwanese media also reported that Singapore companies have been going to Taiwan to recruit their graduates in the past few years. The companies were looking for kindergarten teachers, radiologists, pharmacists, therapists and so on. Nearly a hundred Taiwanese radiologists have been recruited. In the past 3 years, more than 100 kindergarten teachers have also come to Singapore. And the numbers are increasing.

Shin Min also reported another company offering NT80,000 (about S$3,320) for Taiwanese biotech professionals. It is said that the offer “stirs up” strong interests among the medical science students in Taiwanese universities.

A director with the medical imaging and radiology department of a Taiwanese university said, “A lot of the graduates are making Singapore their first choice mainly because of the benefits being offered: 21-day leaves, minimum NT70,000 (S$2,900) and housing allowance.”

MOH Holdings Pte Ltd

One of such companies which went to Taiwan to recruit their graduates is MOH Holdings Pte Ltd (MOHH), as captured in video by Taiwanese media during a news reporting:

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MOHH is the holding company of Singapore’s public healthcare assets [Link]. According to its website, MOHH provides systems-level strategising and coordination and facilitates collaboration across clusters and public healthcare institutions. MOHH also seeks to leverage on synergies and economies of scale across the entire healthcare spectrum, thereby enhancing operational efficiency of the public healthcare sector in the long run.
MOHH currently undertakes strategic initiatives for the Ministry of Health and the public healthcare institutions. These include:

  • Common employment of junior doctors to ensure effective allocation and training of our medical manpower;
  • Developing a national IT framework for Singapore’s public healthcare sector;
  • Providing a system for joint recruitment of healthcare professionals for Singapore’s public healthcare institutions;
  • Developing and operationalising a talent management and HR framework for the entire public healthcare spectrum;
  • Optimising selected finance-related functions within the MOHH Group, such as central treasury;
  • Providing corporate advisory and support to MOHH’s subsidiaries, and creating a corporate development system to support future organisational developments in the MOHH Group; and,
  • Providing strategic and operational Board secretarial support for MOHH’s Group of entities.
The healthcare institutions within MOHH are divided into six broad clusters. They include:

  1. National University Health System
  2. National Healthcare Group
  3. Singapore Health Services
  4. Alexandra Health System
  5. Jurong Health Services
  6. Eastern Health Alliance
Other subsidiaries include:

  • Integrated Health Information Systems (IHIS), the consolidated entity of IT resources of the different restructured healthcare entities;
  • Agency for Integrated Care (AIC), an independent corporate entity that was formed to look into the enhancement and integration of Singapore’s long-term care sector;
  • Singapore Clinical Research Institute (SCRI), the research entity that will take on the role of supporting translational research in Singapore; and
  • Health and Medical Practice Insurance (HMPI), a captive insurance entity that was formed to self insure MOHH and its subsidiaries against medical malpractice claims.
MOHH is legally owned by [Link]:

  • Chua Geok Wah – 1 share
  • Minister for Finance – 672,866,308 shares
Chua Geok Wah is the Accountant General of Singapore.
 
Shiok! We will have many sexy and pretty Taiwan Mei Mei nurses! I hope the govt revises the nurse uniform, to make it more old-school (the one with plunging neckline and tight skirt).
 
A taiwan grad only earns 910 DOLLARS? wtf.

taiwan is perhaps the most labor-abusive and suppressive cuntry when it cums to wages for salaried workers, especially grads. computer engineers have been known to make only usd1200 in base pay since the 90s even though their electronics industry have been booming for over decades. taiwanese bosses are true slave drivers. sinkies should consider themselves extremely lucky to have the pap rule over them. :p
 
taiwan is perhaps the most labor-abusive and suppressive cuntry when it cums to wages for salaried workers, especially grads. computer engineers have been known to make only usd1200 in base pay since the 90s even though their electronics industry have been booming for over decades. taiwanese bosses are true slave drivers. sinkies should consider themselves extremely lucky to have the pap rule over them. :p

I want to retire in taiwan flashing my cash with taiwan mei meis.
 
Nothing new to see here. Singapore is the sweatshop of white collar workers.

Those towkays of the local companies are also very stingy, and remuneration is just one aspect. Other examples would be few or no perks, reluctance to send you for relevant training, withholding pay, lousy payroll system, no career advancement.
 
Nothing new to see here. Singapore is the sweatshop of white collar workers.

Those towkays of the local companies are also very stingy, and remuneration is just one aspect. Other examples would be few or no perks, reluctance to send you for relevant training, withholding pay, lousy payroll system, no career advancement.

it's shocking that sinkie towkays have not considered taiwanese imports on day one. instead they went for sub-standard species from the philippines, burma, sri lanka, bangladesh, india, etc. :p
 
soh bong?foreigners create jobs for sinkies?more like deprive them of white collar jobs.
 
So, the taiwanese are still ahead despite lower wages! A HDB room rent cost 3X as much.

sooner or later, rent will catch up on them. many are lucky to live with their parents or relatives. there's no way for a young taiwanese couple to own their homes as homeownership barriers such as prices have soared for the past 2 decades. i can safely say majority of young taiwanese grads are envious of how the pap takes care of sinkies. check out their political talk shows online. :p
 
sooner or later, rent will catch up on them. many are lucky to live with their parents or relatives. there's no way for a young taiwanese couple to own their homes as homeownership barriers such as prices have soared for the past 2 decades. i can safely say majority of young taiwanese grads are envious of how the pap takes care of sinkies. check out their political talk shows online. :p

We should be seeing the Taiwanese invasion soon then.
 
taiwan gdp is 31,000 usd,i dont understand why they are bitching,such a high gdp and low cost of living,they are like singapore paradise circa 1990 to 2000.
 
taiwan gdp is 31,000 usd,i dont understand why they are bitching,such a high gdp and low cost of living,they are like singapore paradise circa 1990 to 2000.

I don't think the taiwanese are bitching ...if they are, hundreds of thousands will be in sinkapore.

Those that are coming over are the fresh grads ...they earn more here and get the experience. After a few years here, they return to Taiwan and make even more. It is a win-win situation.
 
I don't think the taiwanese are bitching ...if they are, hundreds of thousands will be in sinkapore.

Those that are coming over are the fresh grads ...they earn more here and get the experience. After a few years here, they return to Taiwan and make even more. It is a win-win situation.

they use sg as a stepping stone to cum to u.s., especially california, where they can make 10 times more than what they earn in taiwan. thanks to the pap, i didn't need a stepping stone. sg prepared me well enough to start a new career and life in the u.s. :D
 
they use sg as a stepping stone to cum to u.s., especially california, where they can make 10 times more than what they earn in taiwan.

sinkapore is a stepping stone to the west for pinoys and ah tiongs as well. Know alot of ah tiongs who acquire sinkapore citizenship and then get a corporate transfer to US. Then they get their green card.
Foreigners are very thankful for sinkapore ...gateway to the west.
 
sinkapore is a stepping stone to the west for pinoys and ah tiongs as well. Know alot of ah tiongs who acquire sinkapore citizenship and then get a corporate transfer to US. Then they get their green card.
Foreigners are very thankful for sinkapore ...gateway to the west.

praise and credit must go to the pap for setting up sg as an excellent springboard for talent to go to developed cuntries. the world, both developing cuntries contributing talent, and developed ones receiving talent, owes sg much gratitude and a huge moral debt for human capital appreciation. :D
 
praise and credit must go to the pap for setting up sg as an excellent springboard for talent to go to developed cuntries. the world, both developing cuntries contributing talent, and developed ones receiving talent, owes sg much gratitude and a huge moral debt for human capital appreciation. :D

mahjullah stinkapura!!!!i even met pinoys in australia that migrated from singapore....praise jesus!!!

we are sinkapore we are sinkapore,one big stepping stone and public toilet for tiongs!!!
 
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