Source: The Alternative View
ONG YE KUNG: PAP Man First, Workers' Rep Second
"Ong Ye Kung poised for comeback in new GRC", so crows the lapdog sheet, the Straits Times.
If readers can recall, Ong was among the losing PAP candidates in Aljunied GRC.
Shortly after he lost the election, he also resigned from NTUC despite having been just promoted to the post of Deputy Secretary General during the elections.
Ong Ye Kung joined SMRT as Assistant Secretary General in 2008. In the last few years, Singapore's income inequality rose to the highest level among developed countries.
Ong is also on the SMRT's Board of Director and we all know SMRT had been fraught with morale problems under Saw Phaik Hwa culminating in the strike by a group of drivers in 2012. It was also revealed that unlike SBS in which 9 out of 10 China drivers were in the union, only 1 in SMRT was.
Where was Ong Ye Kung when all these problems were developing? What significant constructive contributions did he make to enhance the welfare of workers as the Assistant and then Deputy Secretary General?
So voters need to ask themselves: can you trust Ong Ye Kung to be your representative, your leader; if he did not and could not even take care of workers' welfare?
ONG YE KUNG: PAP Man First, Workers' Rep Second
"Ong Ye Kung poised for comeback in new GRC", so crows the lapdog sheet, the Straits Times.
If readers can recall, Ong was among the losing PAP candidates in Aljunied GRC.
Shortly after he lost the election, he also resigned from NTUC despite having been just promoted to the post of Deputy Secretary General during the elections.
Ong Ye Kung joined SMRT as Assistant Secretary General in 2008. In the last few years, Singapore's income inequality rose to the highest level among developed countries.
Ong is also on the SMRT's Board of Director and we all know SMRT had been fraught with morale problems under Saw Phaik Hwa culminating in the strike by a group of drivers in 2012. It was also revealed that unlike SBS in which 9 out of 10 China drivers were in the union, only 1 in SMRT was.
Where was Ong Ye Kung when all these problems were developing? What significant constructive contributions did he make to enhance the welfare of workers as the Assistant and then Deputy Secretary General?
So voters need to ask themselves: can you trust Ong Ye Kung to be your representative, your leader; if he did not and could not even take care of workers' welfare?