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PAP NOT HAPPY with this New York Times Article! Hahahaha!

AhMeng

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Singapore’s Angry Migrant Workers

By THE EDITORIAL BOARD

Published: December 27, 2013


Frustration among Singapore’s unappreciated and underpaid migrant workers has been building in recent years as their numbers have grown faster than the country can accommodate them. Tensions boiled over earlier this month, after a 33-year-old Indian migrant worker was killed by a bus in the Little India neighborhood. A crowd of fellow workers from South Asia gathered at the scene. Their anger quickly escalated, with some 400 people pelting stones, attacking emergency responders and setting fire to vehicles. It was the worst riot to hit Singapore, one of the world’s most orderly countries, since 1969.

Singapore’s government has denied that its treatment of migrant workers has anything to do with the riot. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong characterized the riot as “an isolated incident caused by an unruly mob.” Hundreds of foreign workers were rounded up and questioned; 25 face charges punishable by up to seven years’ imprisonment and caning. Two hundred migrant workers were issued advisories against any future disruptive conduct.

Singapore has one of the world’s highest standards of living, but its population is shrinking and aging. To fuel economic growth, transient imported labor has risen dramatically over recent years. The proportion of non-Singaporeans in Singapore rose from 14 percent in 1990 to 36 percent in 2010. Many Singaporeans are alarmed by the rapid increase of low-paid migrant workers, which has widened social divides and strained the small country’s transportation and housing capacities.

Migrant laborers are paid as little as 2 Singapore dollars, or $1.60, per hour. Few speak fluent English, the country’s working language, and most live in crowded dormitories away from residential areas. They typically are at the mercy of employers, owe high debt to hiring agents and have few means of expressing grievances. Last year, 200 Bangladeshi workers protested unpaid wages and Chinese bus drivers refused to report to work to protest salaries lower than their Singaporean and Malay counterparts.

The government hopes to increase the overall population from 5.4 million to 6.9 million by 2030. Because the birthrate of Singaporeans is below replacement levels and permanent residency is tightly controlled, the bulk of the increase will have to come from temporary migration, further skewing the ratio of transient workers to citizens. Many Singaporeans are lukewarm to the idea.

Casting the riot in Little India as an isolated law-and-order problem does not address Singapore’s larger demographic problem. If Singapore is to preserve its high standard of living, it must ensure that the millions of transient workers who contribute so much to the economy are not marginalized and abused.
 
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AhMeng

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The PAP via its ambassador wrote :

Below is the letter that Amb Mirpuri sent to the Times:

"Singapore's Angry Migrant Workers" (editorial, Dec. 28) suggested that 400 migrant workers in Singapore rioted on Dec. 8 because of building frustration over their wages and living conditions, yet offered scant evidence for this.

"The rioters were employed by dozens of different employers and stayed in different residential dormitories. The riot occurred on the workers' day off and was localized to a congregation area for recreation. It did not spread to dormitories, workplaces or any other location. It is thus most unlikely that the rioters were motivated by the issues you ascribed.

"The government's preliminary assessment is that they acted spontaneously, triggered by a fatal traffic accident. In any case, a committee of inquiry, headed by a retired judge, will establish definitively the factors that led to the riot.

"Migrant workers do contribute to our economy. They work legally and voluntarily. We strive to ensure that they are fairly treated and properly paid. Laws deal strictly with errant employers who ill-treat employees. Surveys show consistently that the vast majority of our migrant workers want to continue working in Singapore.

"You state that "the government hopes to increase the overall population from 5.4 million to 6.9 million by 2030." On the contrary, this was a top-end projection for purposes of long-term infrastructure planning. While we will continue to need migrant workers, especially for construction, we have been tightening the inflow of migrant workers to slow the growth of our population.

"We will treat our migrant workers with respect, but will take firm action against those who break our laws.

"Ashok Mirpuri Singapore's
Ambassador to the United States"
 
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This is called the freedom of press: something which the pappies and their establishment minions simply can't understand.

Nowhere else in the world does a country respond via its ambassador to a not-so-flattering editorial article about migrant workers. Even China doesn't stoop that low unless you press the geopolitical hot buttons such as Taiwan or Tibet.

A small country begets small minds. :cool:
 

AhMeng

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This is called the freedom of press: something which the pappies and their establishment minions simply can't understand.

Nowhere else in the world does a country respond via its ambassador to a not-so-flattering editorial article about migrant workers. Even China doesn't stoop that low unless you press the geopolitical hot buttons such as Taiwan or Tibet.

A small country begets small minds. :cool:

They cant sue...Will they restrict New York Times Circulation? hahaha...:biggrin:
 

po2wq

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... Migrant laborers are paid as little as 2 Singapore dollars, or $1.60, per hour. Few speak fluent English, the country’s working language, and most live in crowded dormitories away from residential areas. They typically are at the mercy of employers, owe high debt to hiring agents and have few means of expressing grievances ...
how cum dey r so far away oso can noe so much? ...
 

AhMeng

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Serve these PAP GREEDY PIGS right! I hope New York Times Tekan them shiok shiok! :biggrin:
 

HTOLAS

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Papzis' retort is basically, 'which part of "they rioted because they were satisfied" didn't you understand?'
 

rodent2005

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If the stupid Americans bought the crap that Benghazi was caused by a stupid video, why can't the riot be sparked off by a road accident? Anyway, the leftist New York Times is so shitty that is worth even less than the Straits Times and that tells a lot.
 

zeddy

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PAP seems to love having Kelings as our diplomats..

This Mirpuri chap, Gopinath Pillai, Burhan Gafoor, Bilahari Kausikan and few other Kelings..
 

escher

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Serve these PAP GREEDY PIGS right! I hope New York Times Tekan them shiok shiok! :biggrin:

I am waiting for that fuckingly shiok shiok event when that smear of shit on sole of shoe LKY becoming a corpse.
With all the ghouls and demons fucking and screwing and raping him in all his orifices
And PAP bastards now nodding nodding heads and smiling smiling smiling take out their fucking sharp sharp knives hooting Ah Loonie into tiny pieces
followed by all the rest in the LEE KWA families as they chased for the hundreds of billions LKY stole and screwed from all of us

WE WILL YUM SENG
AND SING ON THE ROADS AND TABLE TOPS
AND FORNICATE ON THE STREETS
AND WE THEN HANG ALL THE PAP MAGGOTS COCKROACHES AND CORRUPT KANGAROOS FROM LAMP POSTS WITH PIANO WIRES
INCLUDING ALL THE PAP DOGGIES LIKE CHOW CHEE BYE STEFFYCHUNNYCUNT
AND SEE THEM DO THE TANGO IN THE AIR
 

laksaboy

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If the stupid Americans bought the crap that Benghazi was caused by a stupid video, why can't the riot be sparked off by a road accident? Anyway, the leftist New York Times is so shitty that is worth even less than the Straits Times and that tells a lot.

New York Times is left-leaning, New York Post is right-leaning.

But at least the readers are offered a choice, and their journalism far excels the turgid crap SPH and Mediacorp churns out day after day, week after week.
 

AhMeng

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New York Times is left-leaning, New York Post is right-leaning.

But at least the readers are offered a choice, and their journalism far excels the turgid crap SPH and Mediacorp churns out day after day, week after week.

This I agree....Thumbs up!!! :biggrin:
 

Logisex

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There was a story many years ago that when a Chinese official visited the dorm of the construction workers here, he said that even his dog live better than those workers. Things have not change much since then.

The garment can deny it till the cows come home but their actions have already confirm that its the truth. After the riot, who was the one who said that more dorms will be build? Why even bother to set up recreational centres and gave free Yoga lessons to these workers to 'release stress'? What stress were these workers facing if they are not due to money and living conditions? Why bother to do so much if it is triggered by one road accident?
 
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