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Wen Jia Bao hit Ass Loong's salary craps Directly & Immediately

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两种总理,两极的薪水,两种人民的薪水与福利







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这两则新闻发自同一天,显示了两面的极端。是巨大的政治讽刺!

温家宝自己领非常低的薪水,却在外交途径上为中国工人的薪水来对日本提出诉求。这样的总理真正为国家人民的利益着想。而不是处处为外人着想。像这样的总理我们新加坡很不幸的缺乏


李家王朝阿斗总理自己是领全世界最高的薪水,却在施政上到处为外国的所谓投资者着想,这当然包括了日本,连在自己国家的国庆日也好不忘记刻薄新加坡的人民,警告他们压低对薪水的期望。这真实是非常的可耻啊








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2 types of PMs, 2 types of Ministerial Salaries, 2 types of Peasants' Salaries






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These 2 articles of news are from the same day, the day when Ass Loong Son was delivering his NDP2010 rally speech to Singaporean people, and the drastic contrast between the messages are so telling. There can be really no political satire stronger than this.

Chinese Premier Wen draws very low salaries for himself. And through his diplomacy with Japan he seeks higher salaries for Chinese workers, this is the kind of PM that we Singaporeans unfortunately lack. Mr Wen is not placing his foreign investor (Japanese) before his own people.

famiLEE LEEgime's Ass Loong Son, even while celebrating National Day with Singaporean people, will never forget to put his Foreign Investors before ow Singaporean citizens! He warns Singaporean peasants against their own expectations in salaries. Not forgetting that he is doing this shameless exploitation against our peasants while he himself draws the highest salaries in this world!

What a bastard!



<table style="margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 0px; color: rgb(51, 102, 255);" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="360"><tbody><tr><td colspan="3">"Be careful of wage expectations": PM Lee <!-- TITLE : end--> </td></tr> <tr><td colspan="3" height="15">
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While the growth forecast for 2010 is 13-15%, PM Lee warns that Singaporeans cannot expect to continue growing at such a pace in the long term.
A more realistic target would be an average of 3-5% a year for the next 10 years. Hence, he urged workers to be careful with their wage expectations.
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</td></tr></tbody></table>PM Lee highlighted the need to raise productivity and to "work smarter". Individuals, employers and the government must all play their part in this.
Individual workers must continue to upgrade their knowledge and skills, to be able to do a wider range of tasks, and to become more valuable employees.
Employers must search out and develop promising business opportunities, create value and grow a competitive and profitable business.
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While PM Lee acknowledged that it is harder to measure government outcomes, it is still important for the public sector to seek out efficiency gains.
Saying the productivity is a joint responsibility of all Singaporeans, PM Lee urged all Singaporeans to keep learning and upgrading their skills, and to increase their value. This will enable Singapore to stay ahead of the competitive, for its firms to do well, and its workers to improve their lives.
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China's Wen says Japanese companies' wages too low

By ANITA CHANG (AP) – 9 hours ago

BEIJING — Premier Wen Jiabao told a visiting Japanese delegation Sunday that Japanese companies operating in China should address workers' unhappiness over low wages that he says led to labor disputes this year.

Wen's comment comes after Japanese Foreign Miniter Katsuya Okada called for "transparent policies" governing workers in China, saying the labor disputes that halted work at dozens of factories were troubling to Japanese companies.

Okada brought up the issue at a high-level economic meeting between China and Japan — the world's second and third largest economies — held in Beijing to discuss ways to recover from the economic crisis and foster regional cooperation. Wen met the Japanese delegation on Sunday.

"Labor disputes are occuring at some foreign companies, where there is a problem of relatively low wages. We would like (Japan) to address this issue," Wen told Japanese officials, according to a news release by Japan's foreign ministry.

Okada said Saturday that the sides discussed ensuring transparent policies during talks on how to improve the business environment in China. "As to the recent frequent labor dispute issue, the Japanese side expressed willingness to further strengthen discussion."

The widespread strikes were rare for China but the government permitted them, apparently trying to put more money in workers' pockets as part of efforts to boost consumer spending.

The Chinese delegation at the meeting said the strikes were to be expected because wages had been frozen for two years to help companies ride out the economic crisis, Japan Foreign Ministry spokesman Satoru Sato told reporters at a briefing late Saturday.

The Japanese were "not so satisfied with this explanation, we still think this is very important to Japanese companies operating here," he said.

They also urged China to ease export controls on rare metals used in computers, hybrid electric cars and other high-tech products.

"These limitations are affecting the global production chain," Sato said.

China would not stop exporting rare earth, but the tightened restrictions were necessary to address overdevelopment and smuggling problems, Wen said.

Vice Premier Wang Qishan, who led the Chinese delegation, said the economies of the two counties are interdependent and China has "huge market potential."

"The economies of both countries highly rely on each other. Economic and trade cooperation have been improved in a firm manner. Bilateral trade has recovered rapidly and has exceeded levels from before the financial crisis," Wang said.

The meeting came after government statistics released earlier this month showed that China had surpassed Japan as the world's second-biggest economy after three decades of blistering growth that puts overtaking the U.S. in reach within 10 years.

Japan is still far richer per person, but the news is more proof of the arrival of China, with 10 times Japan's population, as a force that is altering the global balance of commercial, political and military power.

This was the third high-level economic dialogue between the two sides, following talks in June last year in Tokyo and a first round in December 2007 in Beijing.

Discussion topics on Saturday also included cooperation in high-end manufacturing, energy conservation, environmental protection, food safety and opposition to protectionism, Wang said.

Associated Press writer Mari Yamaguchi contributed to this report from Tokyo.​











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winners

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It's a very well known fact that our PAPpies government is the biggest betrayer to its own people. I'm so disappointed by its recent years of greed governance (awarding the highest salaries for themselves buy yet always forbidding its own ordinary citizens to demand as such) as well as the flawed policies on foreign workers migration, that I don't even want to tune in to his nonsense speech last night. Come what may, I have already made up my mind not to vote for them during the forthcoming election. Ditto to my spouse.
 

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Many say that China is communist, no freedom of speech but really what is role of Gov?

I think role of Gov is to improve the lives of its citizens. Not just the rich but even the poor. China has done a very good jobs improving lives of its poor. Better education, better wages, and down the road, a better social safety net like pension and medical.

For the poor farming family, the ability of one of its members to find a factory job in the city will be a great help to the farming income. $ from beijing to stablize price of crops will help. Irrigation infrastructre will help.

Beijing does not want foreign mfg to just come in and take advantage of low wages. China is saying - raise your wages but we help you make back $ by allowing you access to a more affluent market and we build superb infra so that your goods can be shipped from one side of China to another side promptly.

This increase in wage is going to really lift the whole country economically. japan's largest export market is not USA but China! So the old idea of China just exporting but not import is nonsense. Why do you think Wen can talk like that.
 

uncleyap

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famiLEE LEEgime will not stop to betray Singaporean peasants, especially with their income and employments, while they continue to advertise to their highly prioritized FOREIGN INVESTORS that Singaporeans & FTs can be CHEAPLY & EASILY employed here.

Foreign labors or FTs are brought in continuously to attract so called FOREIGN INVESTORS, famiLEE LEEgime offered them the best exploitative deals in the whole world, as the ministers draws the highest salaries in the whole world for betraying their own people in this way.


They are also selling out citizenship status to foreigners in exchange of gaining their own dreamed population level of 6.5million, as disappointed citizens fled Singapore and be called Quitters.:(

卖国叛民贩籍:mad:
 

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3. Singaporean labour cost is too high.

2. PAP know that Singaporeans are becoming more politically aware, so better force out the vocals by bringing in grateful foreigners. The disgruntled Singaporeans will eventually leave.

1. More people means the economic figures look better.



Foreign labors or FTs are brought in continuously to attract so called FOREIGN INVESTORS, famiLEE LEEgime offered them the best exploitative deals in the whole world, as the ministers draws the highest salaries in the whole world for betraying their own people in this way.


卖国叛民贩籍:mad:
 

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Many say that China is communist, no freedom of speech but really what is role of Gov?

I think role of Gov is to improve the lives of its citizens. Not just the rich but even the poor. China has done a very good jobs improving lives of its poor. Better education, better wages, and down the road, a better social safety net like pension and medical.

For the poor farming family, the ability of one of its members to find a factory job in the city will be a great help to the farming income. $ from beijing to stablize price of crops will help. Irrigation infrastructre will help.

Beijing does not want foreign mfg to just come in and take advantage of low wages. China is saying - raise your wages but we help you make back $ by allowing you access to a more affluent market and we build superb infra so that your goods can be shipped from one side of China to another side promptly.

This increase in wage is going to really lift the whole country economically. japan's largest export market is not USA but China! So the old idea of China just exporting but not import is nonsense. Why do you think Wen can talk like that.

PAP is not communist party. PAP is not a socialist party. PAP is not a democratic party.

PAP is a FASCIST party. Now you know. Now you go and search the Web and find out about fascist political parties and their platforms and actions and you will realize the truth about the PAP and why they are a dangerous group of people.
 

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Wen Jia Bao got power hence has no desire for money. Likewise, ah boy's minions all got no power also so need to keep them quite with money. Plus he has no confidence that he can stay in power so the greater desire for money as a safety net. :biggrin:
 
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