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Serious 100,000 Serfs To Move Into HDB Estates In A Few Years! Sinkies Please Welcome Them!

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SINGAPORE - About 60,000 bed spaces for migrant workers will be ready by the end of the year, with another 100,000 to be ready in the next few years, said National Development Minister Lawrence Wong on Monday (June 1).

These are part of efforts to reduce the density of dormitories, and make them more resilient to public health risks such as pandemics, he added in a virtual press conference.

The new dorms may not be completely filled, however. Excess capacity is being built so that workers can be moved from existing dorms so that they could be upgraded, said Mr Wong, co-chair of a multi-ministry task force handling the Covid-19 outbreak.


"This will be a major building programme that we are putting in place to build additional capacity with higher standards," he said.

The living conditions of foreign workers have come under scrutiny recently, with more than 90 per cent of Covid-19 cases in Singapore being foreign workers living in dorms.

The 60,000 bed spaces include "quick dorms", which are semi-permanent structures that could be assembled relatively quickly, said Mr Wong.

Other housing meant for the short and medium terms includes fitting out several unused state properties, as well as temporary on-site housing so that all workers involved in a project could be housed together.


For long-term solutions, 11 purpose-built dormitories will be built in the next two years and are meant for close to 60,000 workers.

The move to improve dorm standards is not being done for the first time, said Mr Wong, adding that this should be seen in the context of how dorm standards have been continually upgraded.

He also noted that the plan could mean dormitories closer to residential areas.

"I would also say that Singaporeans have to do our part as well, because in land-scarce Singapore, it is inevitable that some of these new dorm sites will be quite near residential areas, so all of us must do our part by rejecting the not-in-my-backyard mindset," he said.

"We really need to appreciate the contributions of all that our migrant workers have been doing... and we welcome them as part of our community. And this is an important part of how we can also learn from this whole experience and become a more inclusive society.


Asked about who would bear the costs of the building and operation of the new dormitories, Mr Wong said the Government was looking at several possibilities.

“It could be done on a build, own and lease model, where the Government builds and leases the asset. The leasing and operations of the dorms are done through a separate entity, doesn’t have to be the Government; it could be a private entity, it could be an NGO, or VWO.


"So these are different models that exist today even in the running of various entities in Singapore. So we will study what’s the best way of doing it, and eventually come to a decision on how best to progress with these new permanent dorms we’re building,” he said.

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...for-100000-workers-temporary-spaces-for-60000
 
These foreign workers deserve better accommodation. Their bosses will then want to charge the HDB more and then HDB will pass on the extra plus another 20 percents to buyers.

Everybody wins except the buyers.
 
All these to satisfy the thirst and greed of PAP and cronies for fatter paychecks. End of the day, these elites benefit the most while ordinary sinkies have to live with the social costs of such moves.
 
He also noted that the plan could mean dormitories closer to residential areas.

"I would also say that Singaporeans have to do our part as well, because in land-scarce Singapore, it is inevitable that some of these new dorm sites will be quite near residential areas, so all of us must do our part by rejecting the not-in-my-backyard mindset," he said

Walk the talk Mr Minister.... Then move them near your home.. Bukit Timah still have plenty of land... With good design, the new dormitories can blend with the good class bungalows there..
 
Walk the talk Mr Minister.... Then move them near your home.. Bukit Timah still have plenty of land... With good design, the new dormitories can blend with the good class bungalows there..

Yes I would like to see them justify why they are not building one in bukit timah. Maybe John Tan lobbied against it.
 
Walk the talk Mr Minister.... Then move them near your home.. Bukit Timah still have plenty of land... With good design, the new dormitories can blend with the good class bungalows there..
I am sure he wouldn't move near to his own home. Typical you die your own problem approach.
 
To punish Sinkies the gahmen is building the dorms in your backyard and not where they are living.
 
Yes I would like to see them justify why they are not building one in bukit timah. Maybe John Tan lobbied against it.
locality matters nothing to these foreign workers ...after all ,they are trucked to and fro work...moreover ,they too may want to stay far from locals as they know that their place does not belong among us ....outing simply means a trip to tekka or chinatown, to eat and transfer money or get drunk

but they badly need is liveable accomandation, not prison cells
 
locality matters nothing to these foreign workers ...after all ,they are trucked to and fro work...moreover ,they too may want to stay far from locals as they know that their place does not belong among us ....outing simply means a trip to tekka or chinatown, to eat and transfer money or get drunk

but they badly need is liveable accomandation, not prison cells

Sorry if not clear... The point is addressed to "not in my backyard."

Put it in our top backyard to set a shinning beacon for all of us to follow. So no one can ever say NIMB because the enlightened millionaires of Bukit Timah have already accepted these foreigners in their back yard, so let alone the rest of us plebeians. Especially since many of these enlightened millionaires made their money off the sweat of these cheap labourers.
 
Move them to Hougang!
Move them to Aljunied! :sneaky:
They will still want it in their own safe wards.

Otherwise oppo business will flourish esp gold trinkets for pinoybu gf, IDD to banglaguo phone card sellers and ofc discount liquor stores.
 
Let them stay with their maid girlfriend and her sir and ma'am.

No need to stay in dorms. Save money, build social cohesion.
 
To punish Sinkies the gahmen is building the dorms in your backyard and not where they are living.
Government also very smart, they will not built those dorm in high value estates. Most likely in Joon Koon, western side of Singapore, Seng Kang Northern side of Singapore and Tampines (Eastern side of Singapore). A small quantity will be scattered in industrial estate near Kim Chuan, Ang Mo Kio, Bukit Merah. Luckily they are not in my backyard.
 
Government also very smart, they will not built those dorm in high value estates. Most likely in Joon Koon, western side of Singapore, Seng Kang Northern side of Singapore and Tampines (Eastern side of Singapore). A small quantity will be scattered in industrial estate near Kim Chuan, Ang Mo Kio, Bukit Merah. Luckily they are not in my backyard.
Not true lol @hofmann...bukit timah / Steven's road in the works
 
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