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Minimum wage: The real work of an opposition Print Email
Friday, 17 September 2010
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The debate on minimum wage in Singapore has recently picked with economic professors weighing in and calling for its introduction. Even ambassador Mr Tommy Koh has come out in support of the the idea. Hong Kong recently legislated minimum wage and Malaysia is now considering it.

But before all this came to the fore, even when the idea was not given the time of day, the Singapre Democrats had been calling for such a law to support our workers. As early as 10 years ago, the SDP was already campaigning for minimum wage.

In the 2001 general elections, we called for its introduction. In our election campaign campaign booklet that we had distributed, we wrote:

 

What it means to vote for the SDP...

...To help Singaporeans tide over this recession, and to help Singapore grow economically again, the SDP proposes the following:

Minimum wage of $5 per hour
. Under the proposed law, it would be illegal for workers to be paid less than this amount an hour. This will prevent Singaporean workers from being exploited...


But hardly anyone knew about this because it was covered up by the media. Even now when in reports on the subject, it ensures that SDP is not mentioned.

Why is this fact important? Because the people need to know about the work that the opposition is doing and the alternative ideas that enable them to make an informed decision during elections.

The PAP has repeatedly attacked the SDP for being confrontational and not providing alternative ideas. The minimum wage issue is a clear example of how the ruling party has used its control of the media to keep the truth away for the masses.

It is only in recent years with the advent of new Internet tools that these untruths about the SDP has slowly been uncovered.

But this is only on the Internet which still has a limited reach. The PAP is banking on the fact that the majority of the electorate is still dependent on the traditional media for its news and because of this, news about the Singapore Democrats must be censored.

This is where our supporters and friends need to come in. You need to help us spread the word about the work that we are doing and counter the untruths spread by our opponents about us.

We have been the party that have made comprehensive alternative proposals for our economy and society that many experts and analysts have supported - the minumum wage is but only one example.

We work not by jumping in front of a marching crowding and pretending to lead it. We work by studying the situation in Singapore and then making proposals for the good of the people whether these ideas are in fashion or not.

This is what leadership is about: calling the attention of the people to problems before the situation gets out of hand rather than jumping on the bandwagon when people start talking about them.

Such is the real work of the opposition.

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Comments (2)
  • Tan Tai Wei
    No doubt, there are the pros as well as the cons as to implementing "minimum wage".

    But let's be reassured that government's case against is not due to a subconscious wish not to be seen as conceding an important case to a Party that it had all along accused of not being unhelpful but "destructive".

    Especially when you are taking millions from taxpayers in pay, you mustn't do what Obama has accused his "Republicans" are doing, ie. trying to block his policies on political rather than what benefis the country.
  • maxchew - Do they despise CSJ & SDP that much?
    Yes indeed......it is quite possible that just because it's Dr CSJ's brainchild 10 yrs ago (for a minimum wage law here), the PAP Govt dismisses it outright and won't even consider debating the proposal in Parliament. It does not matter whether it's a sound, just economic law especially for the poor wage-earners (anywhere in the developed world!)
    It's their political arrogance at the expense of bettering the lives of the thousands of our lowly-paid poor in a supposedly 1st world.
    Wonder why our top economists in the Univs and Banks,etc are keeping mum on this very important subject.....or have they been instructed to steer clear of this "sensitive" matter?
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