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Almost 40% civil servants to work from home from 19 to 21 march because of monsoon surge

Recently civil servants have less stress because election is coming
 
They better enjoy it while they can. Because their jobs will soon be taken over by the foreigners.
 
They can order more grapefruit and also prosper the economics of the market area.
 
Grab delivery business will be very profitable during this period, so is pornography.
 
Civil servants have an iron rice bowl, get to WFH up to 3 days a week, enjoy good work life balance, minimal stress, are shielded from retrenchment and draw a steady income. My cousin and his wife have been in the same job from the time they graduated from NUS.
 
must find female civil servants to marry as wifeys .... high salary excellent benefit and lots of free time to raise babies .... :thumbsup:
 

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Indian press points job seekers to Singapore as U.S. tightens immigration under Trump​


As immigration hurdles increase in the U.S. under Donald Trump’s administration, Indian media is directing job seekers towards Singapore, where new visa reforms and workforce policies are making it easier for foreign professionals and skilled labourers to build long-term careers.

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18 March 2025
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As Indian professionals face growing uncertainty in the U.S. due to restrictive immigration policies under Donald Trump’s administration, Indian media is pointing job seekers toward Singapore, where new visa reforms and workforce policies are creating clearer pathways for foreign workers.

A Times of India report on 6 March highlighted key employment reforms announced by Singapore’s Ministry of Manpower (MOM), which will allow employers to retain skilled foreign workers for longer periods and expand job opportunities—a stark contrast to the increasing visa hurdles faced by foreign hires in the U.S.

Meanwhile, Singapore’s Budget 2025, delivered by Manpower Minister Tan See Leng, introduced additional workforce measures, including higher salaries, levy changes, and the expansion of hiring sources—all aimed at strengthening Singapore’s labour market.
 
My colleague will leave his Tesla at office multi storey carpark because his house at Jalan Seaview maybe flooded.

He will go home by grab
 
Pls don’t park your car at basement.
Pls park them at 3rd storey and above
 
i was walking in the rain just now, changed my shirt when I returned to workplace

so far the rain is not heavy
 
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