Remembering Singapore, 53 years ago
Singapore held its legislative elections on the 21 Sep 1963, shortly after merger with Malaysia. PAP won 37 out of 51 seats with the remaining 14 going to the opposition; 13 went to Barisan Sosialis and the remaining seat went to the United People’s Party. One such person to remember was Miss Loh Miaw Gong. She was first...
Employment loopholes from the opening of labour floodgates
I would divide Singapore jobs scenario into 2 eras 1. pre 2005, when Singapore had not signed bilateral economic corporation agreement with any other country , the jobs were strictly monitored by 3 to 1 quota system ( 3 locals for every FT) and very rarely , any exceptions made to it. In those days the local job seekers did...
Andrew Loh: No cash upfront for heart bypass
Click to enlarge A lot of us, not without justification, worry about medical bills. This is especially so if you are hit with a serious illness which require extensive and expensive medical care. And there are such cases. I am not going to deny that there are not a few people and families who struggle with medical fees. What...
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