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Sunday, 16 November 2008

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Will your job be there next year, next month, or even the next day? Judging by the reports of job cuts occurring across all sectors, this question must loom large in the minds of workers here.

The ailing manufacturing industry which accounts for close to 26 per cent of Singapore's GDP doesn't seem to be able to shake off its languor. The electronics sector alone is expected to shed some 55,000 jobs in the coming weeks.


The oil sector is also undergoing a major paring down. Oil trading almost halved in September due to the financial crisis and slowing regional demand. The credit crisis has also hit the over-the-counter oil derivatives market that is the cornerstone of Asia's oil and commodities trading.

Shipping is also not spared. Neptune Orient Lines is reducing capacity to rapidly slowing demand. NOL is cutting its available space on Asia-Pacific by close to 25 percent and transpacific capacity by 20 percent.

Of course, with the current financial crisis gripping global markets, hardest hit is the banking and finance sector. DBS Bank announced the shocker that it was cutting 900 jobs in its Singapore and Hong Kong operations.

It is clear that Singapore's economy is nose-diving and the economic rout has just begun. In its wake will be tens of thousands of workers left without a job in this country.

So what can workers do to better fend for themselves and make sure that they are protected in this time of uncertainty? The truth is very little. With a Government whose main motivation is to maximise profit and who has no compunction in sacrificing the well-being of worker-citizens, the picture is gloomy.

National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) chief Mr Lim Swee Say recently expressed disappointment at the retrenchment of DBS staff and that the Staff Union had not been consulted. But other than the obligatory expression, no one expects anything else to happen.

So what if DBS Staff Union had been consulted? The PAP Government did not obliterate trade unionism in the 1960s for nothing. Appointing a cabinet minister to head the NTUC sums up the sorry state in which workers find themselves.

Sure, the Ministry of Manpower did step in to issue guidelines about "responsible retrenchment". Workers should not just be given the pink slip. They should first be told that they would be retrenched - and then given the pink slip.

After all the disappointment have been expressed and the hand-wringing ritual conducted, it is the workers who will be told to tighten their belts and make sacrifices for the nation yet again. They will have to retrain themselves - code for doing anything that will make one a few dollars regardless of one's qualifications and skills.

No workers' rights means no ability to ensure that retrenchment is done only as a last resort, no ability to collectively bargain for retrenchment entitlement, and no ability to affect worker-protection schemes.

But to be able to organise the working sector we need to get the people together, we need for people to speak up, and we need to form independent labour unions. To do these we need the freedoms of speech, association and assembly. In short we need political rights.

Like fire exits, civil and political rights may not be much missed during normal times. But like fire exits, they are life-saving in times of emergency.

 

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About Time  -  Spot On !
" Like fire exits, civil and political rights may not be much missed during normal times. But like fire exits, they are life-saving in times of emergency."

Which was the reason I suggested SDP to step up its efforts to educate the public, in my post elsewhere.

When things work out smoothly, people are oftenly too complacent to see the relevance of having an assertive opposition such as SDP to advocate for the people.

When situations turned sour, such as those 2 incidents related to Lehman Bros, people began to wake up to realise that they have lost their voices for way too long.

The disappointment expressed by NTUC over DBS retrenchment was literally token. In other countries, that would have been street demonstrations. The ineffectiveness of NTUC is solely the fault of none other than PAP.

In view that a snap election is round the corner, it will be apt for SDP to garner more support by distributing flyers / literatures at places like the Speakers' Corner, outside MOM, etc., where SDP is more likely to meet people who are victims of the PAP system.

Those who suffered the blunders of PAP system are more likely to be receptive to SDP's views.

Make hay while sunshine. This is the opportunity for SDP to increase supporters.

Best of luck !
Anonymous  - 
Go team SDP!
VOTE OUT!  -  THROW THEM OUT!
VOTE THEM ALL OUT LAH!SHIT PAPEES!

SIMPLE AS ABC!

HIG BILLS MONTHLY BUT NO MONEY TO PAY???


!
Meeko  - 
Yes, I concur with you. Thank you for the good work.
currypuff  - 
in other words, we need an independent worker's union for the people and by the people.
John Richards  -  who first, foreigners of locals?
Alright, so the dumping has begun. One Lim has passed his crown to another Lim and it's same old same old.

If Swee Say couldn't do anything for the DBS victims, what can he do for the others? He claims he had no clue what was afoot. DBS acted without consulting his people. Why didn't the famed world-class 'tripartite system' work? It only works for the government. Doesn't work for the workers.

What chance have the locals got against the foreigners if the unions are useless?
Tan Tai Wei  - 
Lee Hsien Loong reiterated the contradictory view that democracy in Singapore should present her people with one party only to choose at every election, and that any "change" in governance should only be initiated "from within" the PAP.

What did not occur to him is that the "change" can be for the worse, if not in the short run, then in the long (when he and father cannot remain in control, assuming they are doing very well now).

He did however say that "If the PAP fails others will surely arise to vie for leadership".

But if all along, conditions were maintained in order that effectively only party could be viable, and no alternative leadership had the chance of being developed in the political arena, who could really be depended to replace the PAP?

All this talk of how Singapore cannot afford more than one leadership team could be only LKY's making a virtue of a marked failure of his rule through these decades.

Having been "kiasu", he had overruled and stifled all alternative leadership potentials. The result is we have this "leadership crisis" and have had to depend on tea-parties to woo future "leaders"!
クビなっちゃって20年  -  WHO'S NEXT?
Anyone who is not a business owner or a Minister in Singapore's Cabinet or a Member of Parliament and STILL IN A JOB today is PRIME CANDIDATE for retrenchment TOMORROW!

If you fit into above categories, be a BOY SCOUT ("Be Prepared"):
Get ready your HEAD for that AXE!

Join my ranks, welcome to The Fringe!
2 Decade-old Jobless Guy  - 
They will have to retrain themselves - code for doing anything that will make one a few dollars regardless of one's qualifications and skills.

All sorts of training and retraining are fine, even welcome, so long as there's a job earmarked for you threafter taht requires your new skills set.

What's the damn fu**ing point if there aren't any jobs after you have finished all the training in the world!!!?

If an econom looks prospective to an investor, he will come in nonetheless - its workers having been trained to the hilt or not - and plonk in the dough.

BUT WHO'S GONNA INVEST HIS MONEY WHERE IN THIS CLIMATE NOW? OR IN THE FORSEEABLE FUTURE CLIMATE???

All these calls for workers to
"Go back to training, learn new skills (What more NEW skills can a WORLD-CLASS WORKFORCE take on???), so you can be first in line to get that cushy, well-paying job."
is plain HOGWASH and SWILL the kind of stuff that Jalan Besar Tiochiu Sissy Boy CHEE HOW got fed on during his Hougang Teochew kampung days!
ISA BELLE  -  Be afraid, be very afraid... heehee
to organise the working sector we need get the people together, we need for people to speak up, and we need to form independent labour unions. To do these we need the freedoms of speech, association and assembly. In short we need political rights.

Wah, in these times of CRISIS (not unlike during The Emergency), aren't you afraid that the Satanic Hakka Father & Son & the unholy ghost of a Hokkien-Eng Choon traitor Ah Tong come after you with allegations of MARXIST PLOTS, COMMUNISM ADVOCACY & sympathising/helping The Enemy, by convening a McCarthy Commission and/or another Operation Cold Store, keep you locked up in a food freezer/preservatory at Cold Storage???

Anonymous  - 
John Richards - who first, foreigners of locals? Mon, 17 Nov 2008 5:42 pm

Alright, so the dumping has begun. One Lim has passed his crown to another Lim and it's same old same old.

If Swee Say couldn't do anything for the DBS victims, what can he do for the others? He claims he had no clue what was afoot. DBS acted without consulting his people.



Well, faithful Tiochiu dog of a Swee Say can - even now, post-event - lead those DBS-retrenched &/or his national union
(wasey, so sut leh, union of unions leh, hehehe)
members, top brass and the rank-and-file, in a march to
6 SHENTON WAY
to express INDIGNANCE- he did say he was caught aback, that they never give him FACE, so to speak, didn't he? -
at Messrs Stanley and KC Ng and the LEADING Government-linked Company for being FIRST OFF the starting line to send workers packing.

He is Head, NTUC, and by default, "CHIEF OF THE LABOR MOVEMENT" (to use the title given of him by SPH), isn't he???

So? Union chiefs fight fights of INJUSTICE, however minor or trivial these might even be, don't they?

If not, please stop wearing such hats. Even unpaid, uncouth, loud & rowdy Taiwanese union guys do better than a million-dollar salaried HEAD OF LABOR MOVEMENT like you, RI Boy!

I SAY:
Learn something from your Tiochiu clansman, sissy boy Ah How, and go back home to suck on a Tiochiu teat, Swee Say!!!
Dick  -  Singapore Fake Union
Singapore is a country of many illusions, Union is one of them, it's real agenda is pro employer and suppress the real union.

Let the economy nose dive, people will learn the hard lesson and see the truth.
Muhammad Shamin  -  Read my latest comment on the PAP
imgetttingpersonal.blogspot.com. Happy reading!
anon  -  Can we really expect PAP to do miracles?
I don't think we can expect them to do miracles ... they are not God.
Anonymous  -  re: Singapore Fake Union
Singapore is a country of many illusions, Union is one of them, it's real agenda is pro employer and suppress the real union.

Let the economy nose dive, people will learn the hard lesson and see the truth.

100% agree. Wait and let people see the very system and party they blindly followed fail them!

Then maybe these people will finally understand what SDP has been trying to say all these years.
hey jude  - 


Very well said.The wayang continues.
Vagrant Vagabond - not Minibon  - 
Dick - Singapore Fake Union Mon, 17 Nov 2008 7:56 pm

Let the economy nose dive, people will learn the hard lesson and see the truth.



All hands & legs up in agreement for me.

I've been out of work for 10 over years, been made a bankrupt with no discharge in sight, cannot work and earn a decent wage, had had my cars & my houses and my HDB repossessed, now bunking out inside a makeshift tent in East Coast Park, I've nothing to my name anymore!

So Singapore can go down the monsoon drain for all I care - in fact it's my very chance - ONLY CHANCE - to do a 'salted fish turneth over' and get back everything I've lost - and perhaps even MORE!

Let his place burn - I'll be the first rioter to go steal and rob!

BOH CHENG HOO LIAO LOH - YIPPEEEEEEEEEE
Goh Holy  -  Chinese Pharoh
study ancient Egypt or North Korea and u know how dynasties are managed.The rulers are only interested in perpertuating their misrule without bothering for the creativity of its citizens or more accurately slaves.All are disposable to the pharoh of clay feet.Just compare to Finland,Norway,Swizaland or Sweden today where there is freedom and creativity.Not duds who represent themselves in a one party state as brillant rulers.Just prostituting Singapore slaves(original and foreign imported)
Rioter Ready To Rise Up Agains  -  WHO'S FIRST TO GO? IT'S OBVIOUS...
John Richards - who first, foreigners of locals? Mon, 17 Nov 2008 5:42 pm

Alright, so the dumping has begun. One Lim has passed his crown to another Lim and it's same old same old.

... THAT THE SINGAPOREAN WILL BE AMONG THE FIRST, OF COURSE - THAT'S SO ELEMENTARY!

His wages are too high, equivalent to hiring 10 Banglas, 7 China-men or 2.5 Chew Hoo Kia/Chew Hoo Charbor.

If you were an employer, who would you rather keep? In other words, WHO WOULD YOU FIRST "RE-DEPLOY" (HOME)???

Easy, right?

And meek, weak, timid, balls-less, voiceless Singaporeans won't even DARE kick up a fuss, just go home quietly blame it all down to bad luck and vent his anger on his wife and children and old parents, even curse at his ancestors.

All these but just won't dare think of going to his grassroots leaders, his MP, his Ministers, his Prime Minister to voice his displeasure at indignant treatment & injustice!!!


You all deserve such karma - after all, YOU PUT THEM IN POWER!!!
BUFFET (of Omaha, Nebraska)  -  The world's a Buffet spread, kid!
ah beng - Omni PAP government Mon, 17 Nov 2008 6:56 am

Don't worry, with our ministers drawing such a massive salary, I'm sure they they have super duper powers to save even the world. They are world class, I repeat-WORLD CLASS. So what can go wrong? Just relax and shake some legs.


So right - ah beng ish best observer of life!

Makes one wonder why you Singaporeans even bother to go through 2 years of prenursery, another 2 of prekindergarten, 2 more of kindergarten, 6 years of elementary school to prepare for a PSLE, four for O Levels, another 2-3 (or more, for even stupid-er ones) for the As, then if lucky get into a SUBSIDIZED UNI COURSE before getting that (A)NUS certificate to start work to practse whatever shit you've all been learning all those years (2+2+2+6+4+2+3, NOT TO FORGET MILITARY STINCT OF ANOTHER 2~2.5 YEARS!!!)???

Just master your elementary arithmatics of Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division, plus Fractions & Percentages, and you are ready to conquer the world like me!

Do as ah beng says:
Shake those legs, your world-class leaders are coming to the rescue of Planet Earth!

Hm, I'd much prefer Madam Ho to CUM and SHAKE my Big Bird, hee hee hee - naughty thoughts, eh?
jacys  - 
With or without NTUC, what difference does it make?

All talk, and talk again. Everyday talk cock. What good is a union that's as soft as a sissy!!

What tripartite? Pui. You think merry-go-round izzit?!
hahaha  - 
SDP ah SDP....

how much more populist do u wanna get?

i dont see u trying your best, or indeed, doing A BIT at all during the 1997 asian financial criss, for exmaple?

or how abt the 2001 and 2003 downturn?

what were ur concrete suggestions or role in helping us get out of those times?

you mean by having rights we'll solve everything?

hmmm it seems to me that THIS VERY SAME govt was the one who provided a record six hundred over thousands new job last yr, why dont u report tt?

what abt you? how many jobs have u created? sure u let policeman have jobs la cos u break all the rules and try to get attention only.

hmmmmm besides complaining about the lack of rights-a really easy and convenient line to adopt now that it HAS already happened.... how abt u telling us HOW SINGAPORE CAN SUSTAIN OUR ECONOMIC GROWTH IN THE YEARS AHEAD?

AND PRAY TELL, HOW DO WE GET OUT OF THE CURRENT FINANCIAL TURMOIL?

"all talk, no action" - that should be ur new motto, my dearest.
k  -  Human rights and your job
Not..to Trust Union Chief
Mohamed Jufrie Mahmood  - 
DBS is setting a very bad example indeed. It is not as though the ship is sinking. It has all along been making money - lots and lots of it. Over the last six years alone its net earnings amounted to S$10.367 billion - see DBS annual reports. And in the three Qs of this year it made S$1.450 billion.
When a blue chip company - a Govt linked one at that - takes such a step at the first sign of trouble, what can Singaporeans expect from others?
This is indeed PAP logic! Where have all the billions gone to? Locked up in the reserves where two keys are required to unlock? What a way to boost morale when even a money making concern is allowed such behavior. Wake up Singaporeans!
Daniel Ling  -  My Views on the NTUC vs DBS
1) DBS Annouced the retrenchment on the 7th. And our NTUC only commented on 14th? Tat's a Full Week Later.

2) issueing a Statement so late isn't it Crying over Split Milk? Or is NTUC trying to annouce tat they r with the Public but Unable to do anything about it. Another "Tat's Life"?

3) DBS Retrenched ALREADY. Then statement says disappointed with DBS but can't do anything and adds tat Companies not to use Retrenchment as 1st resort. So timing just nice heng heng siam DBS and focus on other Coys?

4) y did the Retrenchment only Affect HK and SG? Where it just so happens tat the mini bonds were the loudest?

DISCLAIMER: I'm not saying tat DBS is 100% wrong to retrench. I just feel whether they could ve taken other approach first.

PS: I wonder wat DBS Staff Union is for. IFFFF it's similar to a Watch Dog to help the Union Members then i feel they ve not done the job well since DBS didn't consult DBS Staff Union. Nor did DBS Staff Union pressure DBS to try other alternatives.

More
http://informationreadbyme.blogspot.com/2008/11/ntuc-disappointedment.html

=D~
Get Real  -  Let's Get Real
It is so easy for SDP to point the obvious of the economy downturn that is affecting all people in all walks of life. And probably it is even much easier for SDP to blame it to the ruling party.

Let us all imagine if SDP won the last election and become the ruling party in Singapore and Mr Chee becoming the Prime Minister of Singapore. Do you really think that Singapore will not be affected by this financial crisis that was a result of external factors??? Do you think with SDP or for that matters any political party in power, will prevent this global crisis to impact Singaporean??? Common, let us get real on this !!!

Democracy is a double edge sword. Too much of it casued unstability and too little of it breed dictatorship. Let's be honest with ourselves, Singapore's way of control democracy is working for the nation. People complained when their own pockets are burnt or their own dream was not reached, but that does not mean that the system is not working for all.

So let's get real.
hahaha  -  to "get real"
i cant agree with you more. but sadly, the sdp is numbed in its ways.

so, lets get real, we certainly WONT hear any suggestions from there. all tt will come out from this bunch of clowns would be COMPLAINTS, COMPLAINTS AND MORE COMPLAINTS.

the world's largest gap in logic is in the minds of the sdp pple: HUMAN RIGHTS + SDP = JOBS AND ECONOMIC GROWTH?

pls...care to elaborate on the linkages and provide statistical and empirical evidence, my dear Singapore Desperate Party?
HamzahRaj  -  Think Centre Human Rights Forum
last week attended the think centre
human rights day forum. this article human rights and your job...reminded me of the event...or rather non event.
except for my PKMS brother trade unionist the WP and NSP speakers completely avoided talking about human rights. in fact they seem to preach resignation to lost of HR. Instead work harder and lead a simpler life they say.
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