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2nd wave of retrenchments coming...

makapaaa

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</NOBR> </TD><TD class=msgDate width="30%" noWrap align=right>9:22 am </TD></TR><TR class=msghead><TD class=msgT height=20 width="1%" noWrap align=right>To: </TD><TD class=msgTname width="68%" noWrap>ALL <NOBR></NOBR></TD><TD class=msgNum noWrap align=right> (1 of 3) </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD class=msgleft rowSpan=4 width="1%"> </TD><TD class=wintiny noWrap align=right>15680.1 </TD></TR><TR><TD height=8></TD></TR><TR><TD class=msgtxt>2nd wave of retrenchments possible as outlook remains uncertain
By Desmond Wong, Channel NewsAsia |
Posted: 22 June 2009 1925 hrs
SINGAPORE: There could be a second wave of retrenchments in Singapore as the global economic outlook for the rest of the year remains uncertain, said Labour chief Lim Swee Say.

Mr Lim said there may be early signs of economic recovery in the United States but the world economy is not out of the woods yet as unemployment continues to climb.

He said union leaders around the world, who gathered at the International Labour Conference in Geneva recently, agreed that job losses will continue to be a challenge.

Mr Lim cautioned that Singapore's job outlook for the next six months is uncertain as consumption in the United States and Europe remains weak.

He explained: "If we're not going to see a strong rebound for global consumption for this year end, what this means is that the global manufacturing sector may take some time before we see a full recovery. This means that in the second half of this year, we should not rule out the possibility of a second wave of retrenchments."

Mr Lim has urged companies to take advantage of the slower days to train and upgrade their staff.

One industry that is using the lull to build up on its capabilities is the hospitality sector.

Hotels and service apartments in Singapore have joined the Customer-Centric Initiative (CCI), which provides funding assistance to help the sector improve service standards.

Currently, about 40 per cent of the hotels here have joined the initiative and industry representatives said that this is expected to grow as hoteliers in Singapore prepare their staff for the upturn.

Peter Mainguy, general manager, The Ritz-Carlton Millenia, Singapore, said: "What CCI brings to us is the ability to constantly raise the level. They are also imposing certain measurements if we adhere to some of their principles... and we found that it actually completely highlights a lot of what we are already doing."

The programme will also include an independent mystery audit to identify gaps in service standards. - CNA/vm

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makapaaa

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On this small island lives the 30 best-paid politicians in the world, comments a blogger. MySingaporeNews.
Apr 3, 2009
As the economic crisis worsens and thousands are being retrenched, the huge salaries of Singapore's political leaders have come under the spotlight not only here - but overseas.
With G20 leaders gathering in London to work out solutions to the global crisis, the Times compiled a list of "the 10 best-paid politicians in the world" - naturally with Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong taking the top spot.
The story was picked up by The Australia, which also works out their salaries when ranked against population.
Mr Lee earns S$3.76 million (US$2.47 million) a year, excluding bonuses, allowances, pensions, etc which add on a significant bit.
This is about 54 cents per head of population. In second position was his counterpart from New Zealand at 9 cents. The rest of the world are all down there, below even the lowest-ranking minister in Singapore.
But Singaporean blogger redbean's "My Singapore News" carries a calculation from its reader, Green Peas, expanding on the UK and Australian reports.
It pointed out that the world's 30 best-paid politicians (a definition that will include ministers, elected president, etc) are all from Singapore.
Here's what the blogger says:
The TOP 30 highest paid politicians in the world are all from Singapore:
1. Elected President SR Nathan - S$3.9 million.
2. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong - S$3.8 million.
3. Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew - S$3.5 million.
4. Senior Minister Goh Chok Thong - S$3.5 million.
5. Senior Minister Prof Jayakumar - S$3.2 million.
6. DPM & Home Affairs Minister Wong Kan Seng - S$2.9 million.
7. DPM & Defence Minister Teo Chee Hean - $2.9 million
8. Foreign Affairs Minister George Yeo - S$2.8 million.
9. National Development Minister Mah Bow Tan - S$2.7 million.
10. PMO Miniser Lim Boon Heng - S$2.7 million.
11. Trade and Industry Minister Lim Hng Kiang - S$2.7 million.
12. PMO Minister Lim Swee Say - S$2.6 million.
13. Environment Minister & Muslim Affairs Minister Dr Yaccob Ibrahim - S$2.6 million.
14. Health Minister Khaw Boon Wan - S$2.6 million.
15. Finance Minister S Tharman - S$2.6 million.
16. Education Minister & 2nd Minister for Defence Dr Ng Eng Hen - S$2.6 million.
17. Community Development Youth and Sports Minister - Dr Vivian Balakrishnan - S$2.5 million.
18. Transport Minister & 2nd Minister for Foreign Affairs Raymond Lim Siang Kiat - S$2.5 million.
19. Law Minister & 2nd Minister for Home Affairs K Shanmugam - S$2.4 million.
20. Manpower Minister Gan Kim Yong - S$2.2 million.
21. PMO Minister Lim Hwee Hwa - S$2.2 million.
22. Acting ICA Minister - Lui Tuck Yew - S$2.0 million.
23 to 30 = Senior Ministers of State and Ministers of State - each getting between S$1.8 million to S$1.5 million.
Note: 1. The above pay does not include MP allowances, pensions and other sources of income such as Directorship, Chairmnship, Advisory, Consultancy, etc to Gov-linked and gov-related organisations or foreign MNCs such as Citigroup, etc.
2. Though it is based on an estimate, the data cannot be far off the official salary scales.
The above was posted in redbeanforum by Green Peas.
(London Times report: http://timesbusiness.typepad.com/mon...the-world.html)



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myfoot123

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This is very sick, there is not a single ripple of their salary cut. They need to earn a little bit MORE before announcing election. If such ministers are taking an easy job, I am sure Singapore will have an army of opposition to topple all these Jiak Liao Bee PAP. I can't wait to see more recruitment drive within the alternative parties.
 

shelltox

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We have clowns incharge of the treasury and the federal reserve but baboons controlling them and as a result we have nobel prize winners at wall street who are paid hundreds of millions crafting financial products that the clowns and baboons know nuts and were to shy to ask what products are those? As a result, the whole world is make to suffer another great depression.
Maddoff was brilliant enough to con 50 billions US$ and their best brians are all congregated in wall streets and their third rate and on capitol hill.
 

Derrick

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If it doesn't come they take the credit of "saving Singapore" from retrenchments by their good work. If it comes, they say "told you so". Heads i win, tails i also win.
 

tonychat

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This is very sick, there is not a single ripple of their salary cut. They need to earn a little bit MORE before announcing election. If such ministers are taking an easy job, I am sure Singapore will have an army of opposition to topple all these Jiak Liao Bee PAP. I can't wait to see more recruitment drive within the alternative parties.

What can you do about it beside posting here and wait for others to do the job?

I thought that is an open secret and you sound like this is the first time you know that. Dun wayang lah.
 

po2wq

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ah say ...

u go do wat u say ... uptwurn ze downtwurn la ... simple as dat ... lidat can oredi ...
 

singaporebomb

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they can't even be bother to get a salary cut like the hong kong politicians.they are better,kinder more understanding.singapore ones.they are the kings of the frogs in the small well,controlling all these tadpoles:oIo:
 
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