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During lunch or dinner time, if you are eating in coffee-shops, coffee houses and any small or big restaurant in town or in city, you will realize most staff are foreigners. In many outlets, no Singaporeans are seen.
You see obviously at Food stalls in coffee shops where 4 to 5 foreigners mostly Malaysians manning the food stall without any local soul .
You may wonder how these people get the quota to run this food business. Could be the inside job that civil servants are taking kickbacks from these vendors ?
"Bedok North and Bedok South" got the most coffeeshops, drop by and take a look, you may think you are in Johore.
Other places like Ang Mo Kio and Jurong are just as bad not to mention the whole island.
Just imagine a food stall or a restaurant without any Singaporean and yet the PAP can allow business as usual will only depress the Singaporean wages because any Malaysian plying the stall would think about the exchange rate---S$1 to RM $3. Willing Singaporeans surely will beat losing end without bargaining advantage.
Who is benefiting from this remiss? The rental , the profit, the low wage(but good exchange rate for foreigners), obviously the PAP and the vendors and foreigners. Singaporeans become sitting ducks.
Some forummers are saying the truth—even the durian sellers are without work permits. Thousands of them teemed the streets every season and yet PAP does nothing.
what is the point keep showing LKY history when the current environment forces Singaporeans to be discriminated.
SDP reading this please speak up for Singaporeans next GE. There are too many foreign illegal workers in Singapore depressing the Singaporean wages.
You see obviously at Food stalls in coffee shops where 4 to 5 foreigners mostly Malaysians manning the food stall without any local soul .
You may wonder how these people get the quota to run this food business. Could be the inside job that civil servants are taking kickbacks from these vendors ?
"Bedok North and Bedok South" got the most coffeeshops, drop by and take a look, you may think you are in Johore.
Other places like Ang Mo Kio and Jurong are just as bad not to mention the whole island.
Just imagine a food stall or a restaurant without any Singaporean and yet the PAP can allow business as usual will only depress the Singaporean wages because any Malaysian plying the stall would think about the exchange rate---S$1 to RM $3. Willing Singaporeans surely will beat losing end without bargaining advantage.
Who is benefiting from this remiss? The rental , the profit, the low wage(but good exchange rate for foreigners), obviously the PAP and the vendors and foreigners. Singaporeans become sitting ducks.
Some forummers are saying the truth—even the durian sellers are without work permits. Thousands of them teemed the streets every season and yet PAP does nothing.
what is the point keep showing LKY history when the current environment forces Singaporeans to be discriminated.
SDP reading this please speak up for Singaporeans next GE. There are too many foreign illegal workers in Singapore depressing the Singaporean wages.