Should government copay for CPF restoration in a year of record ecnomic growth?

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Previous CPF contribution before the downturn was 20% employee and 20% employer.

Current contribution is employee 20% and employer 14.5%

Since we are experiencing a year of strong economic growth should the government copay the 5.5% to effect full restoration?
 
wifey wants 2 buy mor gambling chips ... :o
 
if we are really experiencing strong economic growth and the world market is stable, den tis should be done but...

....dun seems like it.
if we revert the 20/20 and the new batch 100,000 FTrash flooding in...

....Sgporeans are doom.
 
Previous CPF contribution before the downturn was 20% employee and 20% employer.

Current contribution is employee 20% and employer 14.5%

Since we are experiencing a year of strong economic growth should the government copay the 5.5% to effect full restoration?

ahahahaha...

bro,

before you know it, they will say economy not doing well again after they had given themselves the pay raise... :p:p:p and then we all can forget about the restoration to the high CPF rates borne by the employers :eek::eek::eek:
 
ahahahaha...

bro,

before you know it, they will say economy not doing well again after they had given themselves the pay raise... :p:p:p and then we all can forget about the restoration to the high CPF rates borne by the employers :eek::eek::eek:

The whole point is to get them to say NO.

Saying no, would once and for all prove that they are simply self serving.
 
Do not expect them to give anything... Just dont rise anymore will be a big help..
 
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