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Thanks to FTrashisation, Singapore IT sector has the worst productivity drop

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[h=2]Singapore IT sector has the worst productivity drop[/h]
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August 23rd, 2012 |
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I am in IT sector. Singapore productivity is dropping due to huge influx of foreign professionals especially in IT sector which suffers the worst productivity (this data was released by Singapore government).

By now we should know most of the these foreign professionals come due to the FTA/CECA. In fact, someone exposed on the Internet that CECA was signed between Singapore and India in 2005 and our PM just visited India few weeks ago to renew it. In the CECA, there is a clause which states that both countries are to allow free movement of professionals in IT, Healthcare, accountants, engineers, etc.

According to an Indian web site, India government pressurized Singapore to open more job sectors for the CECA renewal in 2010. The Singapore IT sector employs huge number from India, followed by Filipino professionals and I am not surprised that the IT sector has the worst productivity drop based on the work ethics I have observed. Sadly, some of these professionals get PRs and bring their family and parents over to Singapore.
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* Comment first appeared in: Making Singapore Attractive for Permanent Residents: Past, Present and Future
Related: As DBS expands its business in India, S’pore will have to take in more Indian professionals
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Not surprising considering that most of their solutions are to google for the answers. :rolleyes:
 
i think sg gov and pap kena conned by india and china, the so call big countries = big population = big market, but not equal to big spending power!!! their weak currencies make their people cant afford a lot of things from overseas. China got so many imitations rolling out daily fighting those expensive original from overseas. india lagi best, so call IT fella all cannot work. a team of 10 only 1 can work and whole team rely on him. you call this productive??? all fake IT degree and diploma. come here get help from NTUC to study for C+ course! KNNBCCB! should stop this stupid FTA thing with india and china. they got nothing to offer at all. :oIo::oIo::oIo: to pap gov!!!
 
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