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It is ironical that many of the problems we face are due to underpaid workers which is basically the symptom of a culture of exploitation by the elite class. Ironical because singapore is a high cost country and others are suffering because of costs.
Nary69sg has two examples which I remember; construction workers and low consultation fees which leads to doctors having to jack up medicine prices to compensate. Obviously migrant workers are the exploited class here.
Why this causes problems for us all is that the govt then tries to recrify the imbalance by importing more cheap foreigners and consequently creating more strain on the social fabric.
So in essence, we have a situation where we overpay landlords and elite class, creating a rent seeking and hence unproductive economy, and at the same time underpaying the working class which keeps them in a state of poverty and gives the govt excuse to import more foreigners because obviously singaporeans cannot survive on such wages.
Nary69sg has two examples which I remember; construction workers and low consultation fees which leads to doctors having to jack up medicine prices to compensate. Obviously migrant workers are the exploited class here.
Why this causes problems for us all is that the govt then tries to recrify the imbalance by importing more cheap foreigners and consequently creating more strain on the social fabric.
So in essence, we have a situation where we overpay landlords and elite class, creating a rent seeking and hence unproductive economy, and at the same time underpaying the working class which keeps them in a state of poverty and gives the govt excuse to import more foreigners because obviously singaporeans cannot survive on such wages.