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It goes like this - if any minister is really very unhappy with his or her pay, then he or she can always quit. It's not like they are being forced to be ministers.
Unhappy employees don't perform well - we know that from our own experiences in working life. It is better for the company if they quit. And it is better for themselves too, for they can go elsewhere and find another job that is more satisfying for them.
Why would we expect things to be any different for our ministers? If they are not happy with their pay, they should just quit and get a more lucrative job elsewhere (if they can, of course). After they resign as ministers, Singapore can replace them with other people who care less about the money, and care more about serving the nation.
So I say this to all the ministers - if you're not happy with your pay, please quit. Now, rather than five years later. Do yourself a favour, and do the country a favour. Just get out.
- http://mrwangsaysso.blogspot.com/2012/01/grace-fu-should-consider-resignation.html
Unhappy employees don't perform well - we know that from our own experiences in working life. It is better for the company if they quit. And it is better for themselves too, for they can go elsewhere and find another job that is more satisfying for them.
Why would we expect things to be any different for our ministers? If they are not happy with their pay, they should just quit and get a more lucrative job elsewhere (if they can, of course). After they resign as ministers, Singapore can replace them with other people who care less about the money, and care more about serving the nation.
So I say this to all the ministers - if you're not happy with your pay, please quit. Now, rather than five years later. Do yourself a favour, and do the country a favour. Just get out.
- http://mrwangsaysso.blogspot.com/2012/01/grace-fu-should-consider-resignation.html