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Friday, 10 February 2012
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The Singapore economy is slowing down. Manufacturing output contracted for seven straight months since mid-2011. This prompted Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong to issue this warning: “We are now in a period where incomes will be under pressure at the low-end. I think even in the middle, white-collar workers will also be coming under pressure.”

At the same time, however, Mr Lee wants to increase the number of foreign workers in this country. He said that “the more you tighten the inflow, the slower growth is going to be and that’s something Singaporeans will have to understand.”

Does this sound right?

Already a majority of Singaporeans are concerned about their future job prospects. Recent job fairs at the Nanyang Technological University and the National University of Singapore registered a 30 percent decline in the number of jobs available.

And the Government wants to bring in more foreign workers?

Wouldn't it be better to use the slowdown as an opportunity to encourage employers to restructure their businesses and focus on increasing productivity rather than continuing to rely on cheap foreign labour? After all, Minister for Manpower Gan Kim Yong pointed out that enterprises “should rely on how to reduce reliance on foreign workers, (and) focus on productivity."

So why is the PM bringing in more foreign workers at a time when the economy is unstable? Because, as he says, the more you reduce the number of foreigners, the slower the GDP growth is going to be.

He doesn't explain how in a contracting economy more foreign workers are needed. All he says is that Singaporeans "will have to understand." Just like how Mr Lee Kuan Yew tells us that "we need to accept immigrants" no matter how absurd the Government's policy is.

This is the nub of the problem: The PAP, for all its talk about wanting to change its ways, is still very much in its old mode of we-say-you-do style of governance.

On the eonomic front, this growth-at-all-cost policy is emblematic of the PAP's approach. It really doesn't matter whether Singaporeans find themselves unemployed or if their incomes are slashed as long as the GDP keeps on increasing to benefit the rich at the expense of ordinary, working people.

Such an arrangement cannot last.

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Comments (2)
  • stevewu77 - National Productivity
    Lee Hsien Loong,

    National Productivity across many sectors are at levels not befitting a developed country. My example today: old fashioned piling have disappeared for many years, only to be common sight at many construction sites today. This is merely symbolic of the plight in many industries.

    Challenges are addressed by uncritical minds who mistaken cheaper and lesser skills for innovation. This is in stark contrast with the recent example seen in the still recovering US economy through innovation, driven in large part by the tech sector. You should be reminded that Singapore ought to build companies like Apple and not Foxconn (for reasons too long to get into). GLC/TLC mentality should be checked at the doors.

    Your current policies and your continued insistence that the policies persist ensure that not only that the problems do not go away, they shall worsen in time to come. By then, Singaporeans shall pay an even dearer price.

    Now it is the time to fix the problems FOR REAL, not merely to manage expectations. Is it not obvious that you have already squandered the opportunity to make Singapore what it should have been instead of what it is now?
  • Calm28 - Foreigners and Elder Day Care Centre
    Even at the start of the dragon year, someone already insists that immigrants are vital to Singapore, can't wait for the large inflow of foreigners. Those married people should think less about the sacrifice they have to make. If we can get 60,000 babies each year, they have to consider more about our feelings of foreigners. If we accept foreigners blindly, I think we will have a high jobless rate, high homeless rate and very long transport waiting time in a few years time. Maybe this time, they bring in more Africans.

    By the way, I heard that MOH will go ahead with the elder day care centres at the void deck of the 2 blocks of Woodlands flats. It shows that the minister has no respect of the 2 blocks of residents who opposed it, thinking that the residents will forget it in 2016. I thought after the GE last year, the PAP will be more caring about the feelings of the people. But, again, this time it's another notice, not consultation.
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