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Underemployment and Influx of Foreigners

Underemployment and Influx of Foreigners

Over the past few days, the PAP government has been blowing their own trumpets boasting their success in lowering unemployment rate to a 3-year-low, 1.9%, in a recently published statistic, they seems to have deliberately omitted the issue of underemployment that has hit Singaporean Professionals, Managers, Executives and Technicians(PMETs)... 

Your Bomb, Your Problem

Your Bomb, Your Problem

Now that the elections are over, most of the ministers seem to be missing from action, comfortably ensconced in their private ivory towers, miles away from the hot and humid wet market where they were last spotted during the month of May. All the postulating about listening to the people doing a better job addressing their... 

Rethinking healthcare financing in Singapore: Part 3

Rethinking healthcare financing in Singapore: Part 3

Health care costs have been spiraling in many developed nations. They are driven primarily by hospital fees, physicians' remuneration, and pharmaceutical expenses. In order for healthcare expenditure, both public and private, to remain under control steps must be taken to manage the costs of the above three areas. In the third... 



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