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See with your own eyes: 1 million foreigners

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This is in today's Business Times

1.057 million foreigners. I gave a breakdown one year ago estimating 1 million including breakdown by nationality. I was almost exactly right.

36% of our workforce are foreigners.

My god, this country is packed to the seams because of this people. Let's have a deep deep recession so that they can all go back

Never mind if GDP drops, housing prices drop. As long as quality of life in terms of fresh air and open spaces it would be great stuff.





http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/sub/news/story/0,4574,316764,00.html?

Published January 31, 2009

Singapore's job market shrinks
Overall unemployment rate averaged 2.3 per cent last year, up from 2.1 per cent in 2007


By LEE U-WEN

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NEW figures released by the government yesterday underscore how bleak the job market is. The overall unemployment rate averaged 2.3 per cent last year, up from 2.1 per cent in 2007 - the first time that it has risen since the record high of 4 per cent in 2003, according to preliminary estimates by the Ministry of Manpower.

The seasonally adjusted overall unemployment rate rose to 2.6 per cent in the three months to December from 2.2 per cent in the third quarter, as Singapore continued to feel the heat of retrenchments and weaker growth because of the global downturn.

About 73,100 Singapore residents were jobless in December, a 58 per cent jump year-on-year. On average, 62,900 residents were unemployed in 2008, compared with 56,700 in 2007.

Job growth slowed significantly, with just 26,900 jobs created in October-December 2008 - less than half the total gain of 55,700 in Q3 and the 62,500 jobs added in Q4 2007. The whole of 2008 saw 227,200 jobs added, down from 234,900 in 2007.

The ministry's findings show that manufacturing led the way in terms of employment contraction, as the sector bled for the first time in more than five years. In total, 6,200 manufacturing jobs were lost in Q4, a sharp drop from 4,600 created in Q3 and 10,900 added a year earlier. For the whole of 2008, manufacturing employment grew 20,300 - less than half the increase of 49,300 in 2007.

The services industry saw fewer new jobs for a third straight quarter, with 21,000 created in Q4 2008, down from a high of 46,500 in Q1 that year. Construction, meanwhile, added 10,800 jobs in Q4 2008, a steep decrease from 16,500 in Q3.

For the whole of 2008, a total of 13,400 workers were retrenched, more than twice the 7,675 in 2007. Manufacturing and services accounted for the bulk of job losses, with 8,300 and 4,900 workers retrenched respectively.

Delving deeper into the Q4 figures, the ministry said that 7,000 workers lost their jobs during the three-month period, up substantially from 2,346 in Q3 and 1,966 in the same quarter a year earlier.

The number of workers retrenched in manufacturing more than doubled from 1,709 in Q3 to 3,700 in Q4. Driven by lay-offs in financial services and wholesale trade, retrenchments in services increased more than fourfold to 3,200, from only 562 in Q3.

Besides retrenchments, 1,500 workers were released prematurely from their contracts in Q4. For the whole of 2008, 16,000 workers were made redundant, almost double the 8,592 in 2007.

The labour movement said on Thursday that it aims to try and keep job losses to below 29,000 this year - a level last seen during the Asian financial crisis in 1998.

Speaking to reporters at a Chinese New Year dinner in Choa Chu Kang last night, Acting Manpower Minister Gan Kim Yong called the target 'very ambitious and challenging' but said that it is crucial for the government to work with its tripartite partners to try and save as many jobs as possible.

The ministry noted that both locals and foreigners benefited from job creation in 2008. Local employment grew by 70,400, although this was down from 90,400 the previous year. Foreign employment rose by 156,900, up from 144,500 the previous year.

As the economic downturn deepened, job growth for locals and foreigners slowed in the final quarter of 2008. As at December, there were 1,057,000 foreigners in the Singapore workforce, the ministry said, about 36 per cent of the 2.96 million people employed. The majority of the workforce - 64 per cent or 1.9 million people - were locals.

Citigroup economist Kit Wei Zheng said that the extent of employment deterioration is 'more benign' than expected, with net job creation still remaining positive.

'But we should caution that the labour market down-cycle is still in its early days,' he said. 'As retrenchments and other redundancies continue to mount, we expect net job creation will turn negative within the next one to two quarters, likely peaking somewhere in the second half of 2009.

'Manufacturing will likely bear the brunt of the job losses, with financial services, real estate and other services sectors also expected to lose jobs.'
 
We all wanted this long time ago !

We ask for cooperation of all Singaporeans !

Boycott every establishment in Singapore. Somemore you get to save money !
See how the Singaporean government bailout every business.
 
I have to borrow your thread for a more effective headline. Hope you dont mind. We have to cooperate to kick the FTs out.
 
To the MIW,ANYTHING that is FOREIGN MUST BE DAMNED GOOD !
The MIW is a bunch of shameful,irresponsible and insensitive blood-suckers.
 
And mind you, the figure does not include PeeRs, which are issued out like toilet papers!
 
The figure is one million in the workforce! Does not include the expat wives, their kids, their grandparents etc...

Wow! We may be a minority in our own country!
 
Don't get in the way, you'll be crushed !

<a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/oZT_4ltsgTdNU_ly290pXw?feat=embedwebsite"><img src="http://lh5.ggpht.com/_c9_vYrwNxx4/SYRn0HZQxNI/AAAAAAAAAQ0/EeXf5tBEdQc/s800/horde.jpg" /></a>
 
Tan Soo Koon would have screamed in parliament: PAP are betraying all Singaporean.
 
Apparently our elite FTs are asset-rich...

Cheat jailed for 4 years
Fri, Jan 30, 2009
The Straits Times

A FILIPINA who tried to cheat a bank into believing that she had a deposit of RM189 trillion (S$78.9 trillion) was jailed for four years on Friday.

Barcela Losano Rosario, 59, presented a certificate of deposit purportedly signed by Jackson Tai, vice chairman and chief executive officer of DBS and S. Dhanabalan, the chairman, for RM189 trillion in a bid to get DBS to transfer $100 million into 10 different accounts.

This took place between Nov 21 and 25 last year.
 
Apparently our elite FTs are asset-rich...

Cheat jailed for 4 years
Fri, Jan 30, 2009
The Straits Times

A FILIPINA who tried to cheat a bank into believing that she had a deposit of RM189 trillion (S$78.9 trillion) was jailed for four years on Friday.

Barcela Losano Rosario, 59, presented a certificate of deposit purportedly signed by Jackson Tai, vice chairman and chief executive officer of DBS and S. Dhanabalan, the chairman, for RM189 trillion in a bid to get DBS to transfer $100 million into 10 different accounts.

This took place between Nov 21 and 25 last year.

this lady is just plain dumb.

DBS's market capitalisation is not even $10 trillion.

if she had put up a better show and put down the amount to about $1-2 mil., she might have made it.

people with that kind of money need not go personally to the bank to get
things done... the bank(s) will come to them instead.
 
To all Singaporean,


UNITED !! UNITED !! UNITED !!

凡是敌人反对的,我们就要拥护;凡是敌人拥护的,我们就要反对。

敌进我退,敌驻我扰,敌疲我打,敌退我追.

毛泽东.
 
One million and more foreigners in this little tiny dot. Surely die liao.
 
to all singaporean,


united !! United !! United !!

凡是敌人反对的,我们就要拥护;凡是敌人拥护的,我们就要反对。

敌进我退,敌驻我扰,敌疲我打,敌退我追.

毛泽东.

在战略上要藐视敌人,在战术上要重视敌人!

毛泽东.
 
go east coast beach, lotsa FTs chilling there. quite a sight...banglas ogling at angmoh joggers, chinamen strolling with their singlets rolled above their bellies, Pinoys strumming their guitars serenading maids nd sinkie uncles with china meis meis..
 
pinoys very talented with guitars, put downgrader to shame

luckily downgrader more yan dao or else cannot make it
 
the problem is there are too many foreigners here........if there are only 100k-300k there wont be a problem.

the govt relentless allowing of them to come in have put locals off.
 
I can see that many PRC mei meis will be pressuring their local lovers to marry them fast so that they can continue to work in Singapore.

Old dirty Singaporean man can have free fuck every night and help fellow Chinese lady.
 
I can see that many PRC mei meis will be pressuring their local lovers to marry them fast so that they can continue to work in Singapore.

Old dirty Singaporean man can have free fuck every night and help fellow Chinese lady.
The way to pressurize is to pleasurize. :)
 
In times to come, Singaporean birth-rights is going "depreciated" sooner than later.
Foreigner will take over every singaporean rights in the end.

Example; Govt are protecting foreigners now, while put pressure and "torture" to every singaporeans until we voluntarily either commit suicide or leave our own land.

Needless to say, we have become minority already................
 
In times to come, Singaporean birth-rights is going "depreciated" sooner than later.
Foreigner will take over every singaporean rights in the end.

Example; Govt are protecting foreigners now, while put pressure and "torture" to every singaporeans until we voluntarily either commit suicide or leave our own land.

Needless to say, we have become minority already................

Soon, with all these foreigners in S'pore, all currencies will be legal tender except the SGD.
 
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