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300K parasitises found in Sg who never serve NS but rob our jobs

madmansg

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Job fears of M'sians in S'pore

JOHOR BARU - TENS of thousands of Malaysian workers from the services and manufacturing sectors in Singapore fear being retrenched when their employers, hit by the recession, start downsizing.

Although the recession has not translated to retrenchment, Malaysian workers in Singapore are starting to feel jittery over the prospect of losing their jobs if the Singapore economy takes a turn for the worse.

At the same time, Johor is taking early steps, including playing job matchmaker, to ensure those retrenched can quickly be matched with jobs available locally.

For many Malaysians working in Singapore, the main concern is how to continue supporting their families if they are retrenched.

Some said they are willing to take a pay cut and return to Malaysia.

Others are even prepared take up two jobs back home to supplement their income.

Single mother Karen Lee is worried she may not be able to support her only daughter through college if she loses her job.

'My daughter is taking her SPM this year and plans to further her studies in Taiwan,' said the factory operator, adding that she was willing to take up a job in Malaysia at a lower salary if she were retrenched.Ms Lee, who earns $1,500 a month, stays in a rented room in Woodlands, Singapore while her daughter lives with her mother in Johor Baru.

Technician N. Soomu, 34, who was retrenched in 2002, said the experience was a nightmare.

This time around, he is taking steps to safeguard his job including taking up a technical course.

Mr Soomu has been working in Singapore for the past 10 years and earns about $1,200. He travels daily to Singapore from Johor Baru as it is cheaper to live in Johor.

Johor Unity, Human Resource, Science, Technology and Innovation committee chairman M. Asojan said there were many job opportunities within Iskandar Malaysia.

'We need 4,000 people for the oil and gas sector alone,' he said.

According to Human Resources Minister S. Subramaniam, some 300,000 Malaysians are working in Singapore. -- THE STAR


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punter888

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Even service sector position is filling up with PRC already.Sometimes I really wonder can they really replace us?Some of them can't even read english service report in those IT related sector and yet they keep their rice bowl with lots of OT.Due to the fact they doing their job in slower pace with asking around with people what is in the service report.This is really a big joke man our company has been paying them OT for asking people around for help.Damn :(
 

singveld

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yeah man
malaysian go home.
there are lots of job in malaysia
they just need to kick out the indonesian
the indonesian have no job can try to move to australia
 
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