Discrimination has no place in S’pore society, says President Halimah

That's a bit rich, coming from her. The pap (which she is eternally beholden to), practices discrimination everyday since the 1970s. Racial quota for public housing, Malays not deployed to "sensitive" jobs in military, GRC system, only chinese can be PM, President can only be non-chinese, special position of Malays, and so on.

And they fucking dare say discrimination has no place in s’pore society?
 
To insist that Subway & KFC & McDonalds must be halal and no pork is not discrimination ?

To have a full cabinet minister to be in charge of muslim affairs and no ministers in charge of christianity or hinduism or buddhism is also not discrimination ?

To only enlist SG males into NS and not women is not discrimination ?
No. Because only malay workers like to work in subway, Macdonals and kfc. If you cannot speak malay in the restuarant, don't come. Order i mandarin in some mee stalls.
 
That's a bit rich, coming from her. The pap (which she is eternally beholden to), practices discrimination everyday since the 1970s. Racial quota for public housing, Malays not deployed to "sensitive" jobs in military, GRC system, only chinese can be PM, President can only be non-chinese, special position of Malays, and so on.

And they fucking dare say discrimination has no place in s’pore society?
You forgot mandarin speakers only need apply.
 
Discrimination is how society evolves, this overpaid tudung-wearing virtue-signaller-in-chief is full of shit. :rolleyes:
 
That's a bit rich, coming from her. The pap (which she is eternally beholden to), practices discrimination everyday since the 1970s. Racial quota for public housing, Malays not deployed to "sensitive" jobs in military, GRC system, only chinese can be PM, President can only be non-chinese, special position of Malays, and so on.

And they fucking dare say discrimination has no place in s’pore society?
She is very rich yes. :unsure:
 
wah, this guy got such big balls. ISD going to invite him to lim kopi soon
You think ISD bother?
All this talker at forum or facebook does not matter much to the ruler.
They feel nothing and in fact it benefit them in the real world as engaging public feedback.
Who going to stop them?
The president was elected without any problems
 
Discrimination at the workplace is particularly disturbing because it deprives the person affected from earning a living, President Halimah Yacob said.


SINGAPORE — Discrimination of any form has “no place at all in our society and, most certainly, not at the workplace”. This was what President Halimah Yacob said in a Facebook post on Thursday (Aug 20), as she revealed that Tangs department store has said that it will now allow the hijab or religious headdress to be worn by workers on its premises.

Mdm Halimah was weighing in on a recent incident reported by TODAY in which a sales promoter at Tangs was asked to remove her hijab to work in the department store.

“Tangs had since said that they would remove such restrictions and will allow the hijab to be worn at work,” she said.

Condemning any form of discrimination “against anyone”, she added: “People should be assessed solely on their merits and their ability to do a job and nothing else.”

Discrimination at the workplace is particularly disturbing because it deprives the person affected from earning a living, Mdm Halimah said.

"During this Covid-19 period, when concerns over jobs and livelihoods are greater, incidents of discrimination exacerbate anxieties and people feel threatened.

“Diversity is our strength and our society has already embraced it. I hope that employers, too, will fully embrace diversity at the workplace and do their part to uphold the values of a fair and open society,” she added.

TODAY has reached out to Tangs for comment.

Mdm Halimah’s post came a day after several Members of Parliament (MPs) gave their views on the incident.

Among them was Mr Zaqy Mohamad, Senior Minister of State for Manpower, who said that employers should regularly review their workplace policies and consider the views and sensitivities of their employees.

‘OVERWHELMED BUT HAPPY’

The incident had gone viral when a 36-year-old business owner, who wanted to be known only as Ms Chin, put up Instagram stories and a Facebook post about it.

Her part-time employee, Ms Nurin Jazlina Mahbob, 20, said that she was approached by two Tangs managers while she was working at Ms Chin’s pop-up booth in Tangs on July 29. They told her that she had to remove her hijab if she wanted to continue working on the premises.

Ms Chin told TODAY that she is “extremely overwhelmed but happy” by the outcome of the incident and the news reports on it.

“I really thought when the community gave their thoughts on this matter, it would just end there. It didn’t strike me that Members of Parliament and Mdm Halimah would come into the picture and, in the end, make positive action,” she said.

“It's really unexpected but I'm glad that a positive change is coming out of it. I really hope moving forward we don't see such unfair treatment or discrimination in this area.”

Ms Nurin said that she was heartened by Mdm Halimah’s remarks.

“I am grateful that she is sticking up for me and for all of us who have experienced this discrimination and is taking this incident seriously,” she told TODAY. “I am excited that there is change happening and I hope that nobody should experience what I went through."

Ms Nurin added that she hopes people of other religions who wear any form of religious headgear or accessories will also be given the chance to prove their capabilities through their performance on the job and not through their religious attire.
I agree with Mdm President Halimah. Discrimination against new citizens like me must stop too.
 
is she not aware that she got her position because of discrimination?
 
A person who doesn't even know if she's a m&d or an ah-neh blabber about discrimination ?
Her doubt about her own race is already considered as ownself discriminate ownself liao.
 
Considering how she got her job in the first place, she would be the last person qualified to clutch pearls about 'discrimination'. :rolleyes:
 
Do her children dare to tell people that she is their mum?
Whenever I see her in photos along with other world leaders, I feel that it is shameful.
 
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