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Why we should say No to universal healthcare

Why we should say No to universal healthcare

It appears that universal healthcare is the latest policy trend in Singapore. The SDP is for universal healthcare. The PAP is also for universal healthcare with the implementation of Medishield Life. On the surface, it seems good. Yes sure, why not the government, with so much money in its reserves, spend some of the money to... 

Minister Tan: Glad to see increase in local employment

Minister Tan: Glad to see increase in local employment

Acting Minister of Manpower Tan Chuan-Jin A Stock-take of our Labour Market Situation What are our objectives? To re-cap: We need to ensure we have quality and good growth so that jobs and opportunities can continue to be generated for our people. But at the same time, we are aware that we need to moderate our labour growth... 

Half of 6.9M population not required to do NS

Half of 6.9M population not required to do NS

By 2030, only about half of the population will be core Singaporeans. Most of the rest will be foreigners, who will not be required to enlist for national service. Seah Chiang Nee With a bigger 6.9 million population, Singapore’s dilemma over a declining reservist army will be over by 2030, shouldn’t it? Theoretically, the... 



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