Great News. Sickipoora export down again in August. A total collapse is near. All the gohmen men and CECAs will not be able to put it back again.

They have proposal to try that few years ago…but for some unknown reason…it is strucked
I was at a community hospital recently for a visit witnessing 3 pinoys conversing so happily in their Tagalog.
The patients especially old people there must be feeling great waking up as if they are have space travel to Philippines. No need to book a tour anymore.
 
Don’t have CECAs nurses in Sg. Don’t give MOH the idea to pollute the nursing shortage here when Pinoys, JHK and Tiong nurses snatching local nurses jobs

Recap 2yrs ago..​

Interest from Indian nurses to work in Singapore amid manpower shortage here​

This comes as Singapore looks to add about 4,000 new nurses to the workforce by end of the year, with two-thirds of them from overseas.
Interest from Indian nurses to work in Singapore amid manpower shortage here

A recruitment drive for Indian nurses for the National Kidney Foundation. (Photo: Dynamic Health Staff)



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SINGAPORE: As Singapore tackles manpower issues in the nursing industry, one bright spot is an increased interest from nurses in India looking to work here.

At least one recruitment agency, Dynamic Health Staff, has seen four times more candidates who are keen to work here in July compared to January. This comes as Singapore looks to add about 4,000 new nurses to the workforce by year-end, with two-thirds of them from overseas.
 
Don’t have CECAs nurses in Sg. Don’t give MOH the idea to pollute the nursing shortage here when Pinoys, JHK and Tiong nurses snatching local nurses jobs
Cut down 3 millions aliens & all 3millions sinkies will have own local nurses.

@tobelightlight
Your experience in Taiwan with local taiwanese kym?
 
Cut down 3 millions aliens & all 3millions sinkies will have own local nurses.

@tobelightlight
Your experience in Taiwan with local taiwanese kym?
no need to cutdown…as economy head wind gather speed..they will run back to their kampong to take shelter just like 1998-2000, 2008-2009 and 2020-2021
 
No wallorry, Encik Powell just cut 25 Basis Points and promise more cut to sustain kick-e-can down the road de woh

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Huat Kah Liao coming again :)
 
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I mean they have all the locals providing services for their own people.
Fly there and check it out yourself.

It is very refreshing to see locals actually building up their own country. Construction,cleaning ,retail..

of course there are expats too but if u check there immigration policy, it is respected as well. Those with real skills that benefit the Country,then can stay and work there. It should be this way, not allow any crap to come in and create criminal problems.
 
Fly there and check it out yourself.

It is very refreshing to see locals actually building up their own country. Construction,cleaning ,retail..

of course there are expats too but if u check there immigration policy, it is respected as well. Those with real skills that benefit the Country,then can stay and work there. It should be this way, not allow any crap to come in and create criminal problems.
Nice. When the people & leaders love their country, it shows. I was there when they were having president election & lai qing de was running. Their pmd is really for people to go pasar nearby in chia yi. Not restricted to only for handicap.
 
I was at a community hospital recently for a visit witnessing 3 pinoys conversing so happily in their Tagalog.
The patients especially old people there must be feeling great waking up as if they are have space travel to Philippines. No need to book a tour anymore.
In Sg, work until 60 years old. Go community hospital or be cared for at home by Pinoy helpers who ignores the shit out of elderly while they chat happily with their Bangla bf and other Pinoy helpers all day

Help themselves to the food because elderly can’t eat much. That is the life of old Sg folks
 
In Sg, work until 60 years old. Go community hospital or be cared for at home by Pinoy helpers who ignores the shit out of elderly while they chat happily with their Bangla bf and other Pinoy helpers all day

Help themselves to the food because elderly can’t eat much. That is the life of old Sg folks
This is the karma for being ball-less. No balls to do an Iris koh, that is the outcome.
 
I was at a community hospital recently for a visit witnessing 3 pinoys conversing so happily in their Tagalog.
The patients especially old people there must be feeling great waking up as if they are have space travel to Philippines. No need to book a tour anymore.
Pinoy nurses already dominate Shitgapore healthcare system for decades
 

1 in 2 Singapore residents plan to work after retirement: AIA study​

It notes a shift from traditional views of retirement as a ‘period of passive rest’ to one of meaningful contribution and engagement

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Published Fri, Sep 19, 2025 · 10:43 AM

  • The study found a gap between respondents’ retirement aspirations and their readiness for it – with many Singapore residents being inadequately prepared for the life stage.

  • The study found a gap between respondents’ retirement aspirations and their readiness for it – with many Singapore residents being inadequately prepared for the life stage.

  • The study found a gap between respondents’ retirement aspirations and their readiness for it – with many Singapore residents being inadequately prepared for the life stage.

  • The study found a gap between respondents’ retirement aspirations and their readiness for it – with many Singapore residents being inadequately prepared for the life stage.

  • The study found a gap between respondents’ retirement aspirations and their readiness for it – with many Singapore residents being inadequately prepared for the life stage.
  • The study found a gap between respondents’ retirement aspirations and their readiness for it – with many Singapore residents being inadequately prepared for the life stage. PHOTO: BT FILE
  • The study found a gap between respondents’ retirement aspirations and their readiness for it – with many Singapore residents being inadequately prepared for the life stage. PHOTO: BT FILE
  • The study found a gap between respondents’ retirement aspirations and their readiness for it – with many Singapore residents being inadequately prepared for the life stage. PHOTO: BT FILE
  • The study found a gap between respondents’ retirement aspirations and their readiness for it – with many Singapore residents being inadequately prepared for the life stage. PHOTO: BT FILE
  • The study found a gap between respondents’ retirement aspirations and their readiness for it – with many Singapore residents being inadequately prepared for the life stage. PHOTO: BT FILE
[SINGAPORE] Most Singapore residents plan to work after retirement, but less than a third of this group cited financial reasons as their sole motivator, a study by AIA found.

Of the 55 per cent of respondents who said they plan to continue working post-retirement, only 28 per cent want to do so for purely financial reasons, the eighth edition AIA Live Better Study conducted in May reported.

The search for purpose was named as a motivation by 27 per cent of respondents; 26 per cent said they wanted to work after retiring to combat boredom, and 18 per cent cited the desire to try something new.
 

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Good Heart Hero Leong Mun Wai renews call for statutory retrenchment benefits after controversy over Agoda clauses​


On 18 Sept, Leong Mun Wai, Progress Singapore Party Secretary-General, renewed his call for legally binding retrenchment benefits under the Employment Act. The move followed reports that Agoda’s severance agreements allegedly restricted retrenched Singapore staff from approaching authorities or unions, raising concerns over workers’ rights and fair employment norms.

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On 18 Sept, Leong Mun Wai, Secretary-General of the Progress Singapore Party (PSP) and former Non-Constituency Member of Parliament, reiterated his call for the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) to establish statutory retrenchment benefits under the Employment Act.
 
Coolie genes Bad Krama Debt?
Dog bites 吕洞宾, dun know good heart man?
 
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Once the dirty money for money laundering dries up, that's it for Sinkieland. All your frivolous or grandiose construction projects, all your delulu 'urban masterplans' will amount to nothing. :cool:

Dirty money = 'I' for 'Investment'.

GDP = C + I + G + (X-M)

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