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Now do you believe me that cathylmg is a woman?![]()
Welllllll.. She's still under observation in my books....

Now do you believe me that cathylmg is a woman?![]()
Welllllll.. She's still under observation in my books....![]()
PAP's solution is to import more 3rd world trash to replace sinkies
think if you are a boss, if you want to hire women with child bearing age? Let not talk about the law, is it fair for employer.
Eh...don't be like that lah...being observe...bu hao yi si leh....
Btw, you're trader? Trading in what? Got tips for the poor bros and sis or not?![]()
Hi Cathy, really sorry to read about this. Have you tried to tell your story in transitioning.org?
Your case needs to be aired! Unfair employment practices in singapore really makes my blood boil!!!!
It has never been fair. It has gotten a bit fairer over the decades because of the women's charter. But it will never be totally fair. Put yourself in an employer's shoes and you will know that your are of a weaker species. So I say, that women is at a disadvantage when it comes to employment. Its just the way we are made.
so u r a great partner or bad partner?
The government should start applying some pressures for the locals to get married. They should introduce policies as they have always done with the other problems in Singapore. Apply a FINE/CPF/investment scheme to it. Lets call it the Single's contribution scheme,SCS. For every year, above the age of 25, if you are not married, an extra 5% would be introduced into your CPF. This would ensure that Singaporeans that do not get married, would be able to "provide" for themselves a "companion",maid,home carer, in their retiring days to take care of them. After they are married. This extra 5% fund accumulated in their interest bearing CPF fund, would be diverted into the Child Bearing Fund, CBF. For every year that the couple do not have children, they would contribute $1K to the fund, till the age of retirement, which is subject to change. 1st child allowable withdrawal limit is 10% of fund, 2nd, 50%, 3rd 100%. If the couple do not have any children during their married life, the funds will be allowed to be withdrawn at retirement age, which is again subject to change. Of course this only applies to the vast majority of Singaporean. PAP, glasslooters and MIWs and individual that earn more then $1million a year would not be subject to this. As they have the competencies and know how to determine how many children they can have. Please also remember, for your own individual good, the government is doing this for your own benefit.
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I remember last time got 1 colleage after born a son the husband gave her a Rolex. 'Just for for the effort' he said.![]()
Anyway I'm not asking for a Rolex or an LV bad, if the garment just give me say free childcare, free medical, free milk powder, free diapers, free educations for all the children up to University, I will definately quickly go and have another bb. I love bb.![]()
I love them to. Waiting for my amazon stuff to arrive. I've ordered "Go the Fuck to Sleep" and "All my friends are dead" already.
I remember last time got 1 colleage after born a son the husband gave her a Rolex. 'Just for for the effort' he said.![]()
Anyway I'm not asking for a Rolex or an LV bag, if the garment just give me say free childcare, free medical, free milk powder, free diapers, free educations for all the children up to University, I will definately quickly go and have another bb. I love bb.![]()
Wow! Buy stuffs from the Amazon huh? Cool? Enjoying life in Australia sure is relaxing...![]()
Welllllll.. She's still under observation in my books....![]()