Jobs: “No one owes us a living”?

I refer to the article “S’pore’s Minister Chan Chun Sing’s first blog post – “No one owes us a living” (Yahoo News, Jan 15).

It states that “The current economic outlook is particularly challenging. Many are worried if there will be enough orders for the companies and jobs for workers in the coming months.”

“No one owes us a living.”

In the context of “no one owes us a living” – we may need to review the following policies:-

… allowing foreigners who come as tourists to look for jobs

… no CPF contributions for foreign workers may make them cheaper than citizens

… consider using some of the billions collected from foreign workers’ levies to help affected citizens

… consider requiring employers to explain and show documentation as to why they were still unable to employ citizens, under the national jobs bank

… the “no limit” in the hiring of employment pass workers in a company

Leong Sze Hian

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Leong
Leong Sze Hian has served as the president of 4 professional bodies, honorary consul of 2 countries, an alumnus of Harvard University, authored 4 books, quoted over 1500 times in the media , has been a radio talkshow host, a newspaper daily columnist, Wharton Fellow, SEACeM Fellow, columnist for theonlinecitizen and Malaysiakini, executive producer of Ilo Ilo (40 international awards), Hotel Mumbai (associate producer), invited to speak more than 200 times in about 40 countries, CIFA advisory board member, founding advisor to the Financial Planning Associations of 2 countries. He has 3 Masters, 2 Bachelors degrees and 13 professional  qualifications.