Dear brothers and sisters,
again and again we see PAP regime fails to improve Singaporeans quality of living.
All the jobs that PAP created for Singaporeans are:
Wanted: sales assistants, waiters and cleaners.
while banking jobs and IT are given to foreigners such as Anton Casey who insulted Singaporeans.
So Singaporeans do you still believe that PAP is Singaporeans guardians and worth to receive millions of salary from tax payer funds ?
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Front-line sales assistants top list of wanted workers
Wanted: sales assistants, waiters and cleaners.
These three jobs were among those with the most vacancies last year, when overall openings grew nearly 10 per cent from 2012 amid a labour squeeze, according to yesterday's Ministry of Manpower (MOM) annual report on job vacancies.
Last September, which is representative of the year according to the report, there were 61,900 vacancies, up 9.7 per cent from that of a year ago. One in four positions, making up the largest share, was for service and sales workers. These include 3,510 openings for shop sales assistants, putting them at the top of the wanted list.
Waiters were also highly sought after, with 2,190 vacancies, while there were 2,010 cleaner positions in offices and other establishments available.
again and again we see PAP regime fails to improve Singaporeans quality of living.
All the jobs that PAP created for Singaporeans are:
Wanted: sales assistants, waiters and cleaners.
while banking jobs and IT are given to foreigners such as Anton Casey who insulted Singaporeans.
So Singaporeans do you still believe that PAP is Singaporeans guardians and worth to receive millions of salary from tax payer funds ?
**************************************************************
Front-line sales assistants top list of wanted workers
Wanted: sales assistants, waiters and cleaners.
These three jobs were among those with the most vacancies last year, when overall openings grew nearly 10 per cent from 2012 amid a labour squeeze, according to yesterday's Ministry of Manpower (MOM) annual report on job vacancies.
Last September, which is representative of the year according to the report, there were 61,900 vacancies, up 9.7 per cent from that of a year ago. One in four positions, making up the largest share, was for service and sales workers. These include 3,510 openings for shop sales assistants, putting them at the top of the wanted list.
Waiters were also highly sought after, with 2,190 vacancies, while there were 2,010 cleaner positions in offices and other establishments available.