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Law minister says Singaporeans should welcome foreign workers

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Law minister says Singaporeans should welcome foreign workers

<cite class="auth">Channel NewsAsia - Monday, November 3

</cite>SINGAPORE: Having foreign workers in Singapore is in the country’s national interest, said Law Minister K Shanmugam on Sunday, in response to questions from some Singaporeans who felt that the country could do with fewer foreign workers.

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</noscript>The concerns were raised amidst a worsening economy, with greater competition expected for fewer jobs. Mr Shanmugam, who took over the Ministry of Law six months ago, made his first community visit on Sunday to Queenstown — one of Singapore’s oldest public housing estates. Besides meeting him, residents there also took the opportunity to raise issues of concern at a dialogue session. Among the matters raised was the social cost of having more foreign workers in Singapore. The law minister said: "Who builds our HDB flats? Where do we live? Who builds our roads? Can we really even have our basic infrastructure to continue to be upgraded, without foreign workers? "There are some jobs that Singaporeans won’t do, and then there are some jobs that Singaporeans cannot do... We need to be welcoming our guest workers; we need to be welcoming our expatriates, all of that in pursuit of our national interest." Other issues raised included the recent hike in electricity tariffs and the need for electronic road pricing.

Mr Shanmugam also spoke on another current topic — whether investors who have bought Lehman Minibonds or Lehman—linked products can collectively sue the financial institutions for mis—selling. He said lawyers can, in general, represent a group of people to sue on their behalf. "We may not have the classic class action suits that are available in the US where an action can be brought on behalf of a group of people, whether or not they’re parties to an action. "We have representative action, that whoever needs to be benefiting from an action, needs to be a party to that action and lawyers might be signing up or may sign up a large number of people to commence action," said Mr Shanmugam. But he hopes investors will consider lawsuits as a last resort, and instead go through the current channels put in place by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS). The law minister said: "The government has set service standards for the various institutions involved — where there has been mis—selling, there has to be compensation. And how do you identify mis—selling? "We have neutral evaluators and certain processes to follow. All complaints need to be acknowledged within two days. Any complaint should be dealt with in a matter of weeks, each to be looked at carefully."
— CNA/so
 

myjohnson

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Ask this ah neh to stop taking cock and talk more about his views on the institution of marriage and family values. See whether he'll take up this offer?
 

oli9

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Law minister says Singaporeans should welcome foreign workers

<cite class="auth">Channel NewsAsia - Monday, November 3

Among the matters raised was the social cost of having more foreign workers in Singapore. The law minister said: "Who builds our HDB flats? Where do we live? Who builds our roads? Can we really even have our basic infrastructure to continue to be upgraded, without foreign workers? "There are some jobs that Singaporeans won’t do, and then there are some jobs that Singaporeans cannot do... We need to be welcoming our guest workers; we need to be welcoming our expatriates, all of that in pursuit of our national interest." Other issues raised included the recent hike in electricity tariffs and the need for electronic road pricing.

This Ah neh really talk cock to the core.
If he's so pre-occupied with whom built the infrastructures for us, then by all means, compensate these foreign workers fairly.
This ah neh should query on the construction cost of HDB flats or road constructions. Why so expensive? Who benefits the most? Why pay the foreign workers so little in exchange for their lives working in a hazardous environment?
 

sage

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Fts have been here building for 30 years starting with malaysian bros, no problem at all. The ah peks used to build together with them too. Problem is far too many nos. from alien lands suddenly swept in to replace locals. Now very young and fit NS grade FTs are pushing carts and cleaning tables which the ah peks used to do to survive until recently. The peks, the ex nation builders, have to collect drink cans to avoid starving. They even fight for the cans. This is the gratitude they derserve?? Very sad for them, as elites wonder off and lost track with ground, intentionally or not.
 

sleaguepunter

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Fts have been here building for 30 years starting with malaysian bros, no problem at all. The ah peks used to build together with them too. Problem is far too many nos. from alien lands suddenly swept in to replace locals. Now very young and fit NS grade FTs are pushing carts and cleaning tables which the ah peks used to do to survive until recently. The peks, the ex nation builders, have to collect drink cans to avoid starving. They even fight for the cans. This is the gratitude they derserve?? Very sad for them, as elites wonder off and lost track with ground, intentionally or not.

very true, govt had forsaken the nation builders in their pursuit of big ministar salaries. really sad that 70s yo still had to work in order to earn a living.:(
 

ahpong

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Ask this ah neh to stop taking cock and talk more about his views on the institution of marriage and family values. See whether he'll take up this offer?

Ask this aneh for his view on the idea of openning up the legal profession to foreign lawyers.
 

Frankiestine

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why should this fucking ah neh be bothered with foreigners trash...with his million dollar salary he can avoid to live in his palace in the sky far away from these smelly bangalas...
 

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Law minister says Singaporeans should welcome foreign workers

<cite class="auth">Channel NewsAsia - Monday, November 3

</cite>SINGAPORE: Having foreign workers in Singapore is in the country’s national interest, said Law Minister K Shanmugam on Sunday, in response to questions from some Singaporeans who felt that the country could do with fewer foreign workers.

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</noscript>The concerns were raised amidst a worsening economy, with greater competition expected for fewer jobs. Mr Shanmugam, who took over the Ministry of Law six months ago, made his first community visit on Sunday to Queenstown — one of Singapore’s oldest public housing estates. Besides meeting him, residents there also took the opportunity to raise issues of concern at a dialogue session. Among the matters raised was the social cost of having more foreign workers in Singapore. The law minister said: "Who builds our HDB flats? Where do we live? Who builds our roads? Can we really even have our basic infrastructure to continue to be upgraded, without foreign workers? "There are some jobs that Singaporeans won’t do, and then there are some jobs that Singaporeans cannot do... We need to be welcoming our guest workers; we need to be welcoming our expatriates, all of that in pursuit of our national interest." Other issues raised included the recent hike in electricity tariffs and the need for electronic road pricing.

Mr Shanmugam also spoke on another current topic — whether investors who have bought Lehman Minibonds or Lehman—linked products can collectively sue the financial institutions for mis—selling. He said lawyers can, in general, represent a group of people to sue on their behalf. "We may not have the classic class action suits that are available in the US where an action can be brought on behalf of a group of people, whether or not they’re parties to an action. "We have representative action, that whoever needs to be benefiting from an action, needs to be a party to that action and lawyers might be signing up or may sign up a large number of people to commence action," said Mr Shanmugam. But he hopes investors will consider lawsuits as a last resort, and instead go through the current channels put in place by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS). The law minister said: "The government has set service standards for the various institutions involved — where there has been mis—selling, there has to be compensation. And how do you identify mis—selling? "We have neutral evaluators and certain processes to follow. All complaints need to be acknowledged within two days. Any complaint should be dealt with in a matter of weeks, each to be looked at carefully."
— CNA/so
Can ask all the AH NEH in the Parliment to shut the up !
 

Neh_Neh_Pok

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Honestly speaking, not much sinkies would want to do work like; sweepers, cleaners, construction workers all. So sinky need to hire the foreign workers in to fill up these needed jobs
 

Frankiestine

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Honestly speaking, not much sinkies would want to do work like; sweepers, cleaners, construction workers all. So sinky need to hire the foreign workers in to fill up these needed jobs

honestly the shitty gov has been skirting the real issue....everyone knows that those menial jobs should go to these bangalas and prc..it is the "professional" jobs that we are clamoring for which the slimy gov can't wait to give those these foreign trash...even though time and time has proven these foreign trash no nuts about it in the first place..
 

tonychat

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THe govt is telling SInkies how they should feel and respond? I wonder who will do what he says. Oh yes, sinkies will.
 

eQuipment

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more FT = less room for citizens.
more FT with low paying job = citizens need to follow mkt rate & lower salary expectations
FT have less financial liability = citizens by default have heavier financial liabilities

all add up, FT gain, citizens lose. and the more the FTs gain, the more citizens lose.

simple math

overall, no matter who gain or lose, good for nothings dressed in white gain all.
 

Cuntamania

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Talk Cock Sing Song bloody Ah neh.
then we should ask him who build the first pigeon hole? Who build the first roads? Every where in world are also using ppl from India, Banga, Thailand, China labourers what! What concerns us most are even simple jobs like in call centre, sales etc are all taken away by Ftrash for very much lower pay. How to survive with a basic take home salary of 800? While u are having hell of a fucking good time up there. FU
 

Whats4

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nothing new as well. these dogs are just repeating what their masters told them to do. :mad::mad::mad:
 
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