
Should be Singaporeans all, regardless of who we vote for
I refer to the 3 Mar 2013 Straits Times letter by Ms Ng Yan Ling [1]. The phrase “founding of modern Singapore” leads to the question of what constitutes modern Singapore. Singapore in 1965 is no longer considered modern by today’s standards. Similarly, Singapore today will not be considered modern 50 years from now. Luckily,...

Short term gain instead of Long term productivity
Right from the start, it has been quite apparent that the Singapore government is more concerned with GDP growth above all else. The EDB's successful courting of MNCs initially resulted in Singapore workers experiencing high wages and employment without Singapore having to go through the experience of cultivating its own industries....

A one-of-a-kind union that rejects minimum wage
Can Zorro Lim at least pretend he has workers' interest at heart once in a while? Every good party needs a clown to provide the laughs, and it was Zorro Lim (not his real name) on the PAP roster yesterday. At the Budget debate, NTUC Secretary-General Lim Swee Say rejected renewed calls by several MPs, including Inderjit...
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