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Coronavirus sparked “caremongering” in USA UK and Canada

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What a big contrast to those Xia suay news of vulnerable people dying in wuhan due to no one care to send food or medicine.
What happened to all the team players indeed when shit happened?
 
What happened to all the team players indeed when shit happened?
The team players are not there because their team does not include vulnerable people. Their team is themselves, their family and their friends aka cronies only.
 
there’s this angel who put a note at the door. “if you need release i can be of help. if you need a tug, i can give you more than just a tug.” must be atb whose spa and massage joint is shut down.
 
there’s this angel who put a note at the door. “if you need release i can be of help. if you need a tug, i can give you more than just a tug.” must be atb whose spa and massage joint is shut down.

That’s called doing business and nothing to do with kindness. You filthy son of whore with 5000 year culture are sure proud to twist angel to whore.
 
What a big contrast to those Xia suay news of vulnerable people dying in wuhan due to no one care to send food or medicine.

Chinese dogs like @Valium is opposite indeed. Bully own people, take care of others like kt latha lol.
 
I was going to post this under a new topic but as we're discussing the AngMoh response, the British Government have basically guaranteed to pay 80% of the salary of all employees up to £2500 (S$4200) per month for at least 3 months. Pretty generous move IMHO.

Btw, what has our government done to help workers?

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-51982005
 
I was going to post this under a new topic but as we're discussing the AngMoh response, the British Government have basically guaranteed to pay 80% of the salary of all employees up to £2500 (S$4200) per month for at least 3 months. Pretty generous move IMHO.

Btw, what has our government done to help workers?

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-51982005
Pap has already given a lot to bosses and workers in the budget isn’t it? USA aid package is a lot more fair to give 2k or 1k to every adult and children earning below 200k or so.
 
Pap has already given a lot to bosses and workers in the budget isn’t it? USA aid package is a lot more fair to give 2k or 1k to every adult and children earning below 200k or so.
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...pport-package-for-workers-firms-amid-12446082

The first is through a Jobs Support Scheme worth S$1.3 billion. This aims to help firms retain local workers – more than 1.9 million Singapore citizens and permanent residents (PRs) – during this period of uncertainty.

Employers will receive an 8 per cent cash grant on the gross monthly wages of each local employee on their Central Provident Fund payroll for the months of October to December. This is subject to a monthly wage cap of S$3,600 per worker. Payment to the employers will be made by end-July.

The second is an enhancement of the Wage Credit Scheme, which supports enterprises embarking on transformation efforts and encourages them to share productivity gains with workers in the form of wage increases.

The scheme currently co-funds wage increases for Singaporean employees earning a gross monthly wage of up to S$4,000. This will be raised to S$5,000 for qualifying wage increases given in 2019 and 2020 to benefit more Singaporean workers.

The Government co-funding levels will also be increased by 5 percentage points to 20 per cent and 15 per cent for 2019 and 2020, respectively.

More than 700,000 Singaporeans employed by 90,000 enterprises will benefit from these enhancements to the Wage Credit Scheme worth S$1.1 billion, said Mr Heng.
 
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...pport-package-for-workers-firms-amid-12446082

The first is through a Jobs Support Scheme worth S$1.3 billion. This aims to help firms retain local workers – more than 1.9 million Singapore citizens and permanent residents (PRs) – during this period of uncertainty.

Employers will receive an 8 per cent cash grant on the gross monthly wages of each local employee on their Central Provident Fund payroll for the months of October to December. This is subject to a monthly wage cap of S$3,600 per worker. Payment to the employers will be made by end-July.

The second is an enhancement of the Wage Credit Scheme, which supports enterprises embarking on transformation efforts and encourages them to share productivity gains with workers in the form of wage increases.

The scheme currently co-funds wage increases for Singaporean employees earning a gross monthly wage of up to S$4,000. This will be raised to S$5,000 for qualifying wage increases given in 2019 and 2020 to benefit more Singaporean workers.

The Government co-funding levels will also be increased by 5 percentage points to 20 per cent and 15 per cent for 2019 and 2020, respectively.

More than 700,000 Singaporeans employed by 90,000 enterprises will benefit from these enhancements to the Wage Credit Scheme worth S$1.1 billion, said Mr Heng.
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