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Double Standards - NSP

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Double Standards

National Solidarity Party, 7 Nov 2008

The Government has continuously instructed the populace on the need to upgrade their skills in this ever competitive landscape. On one hand, we were told that should e upgrade our skill sets, opportunities will be plentiful. On the other hand, the Government opens the floodgate to foreign workers by issuing more work permit and allow more PR status, thus creating an unfair competition for Singaporeans. The Authorities need to reevaluate this issue seriously. What are the priorities?

What is more important? Getting more ‘would be Singaporeans’ to help boosting our GDP, or helping local born Singaporeans find jobs? Apparently, the Government is interested in quick fixes. There are reports justifying the need to have more foreign talents – so that MNCs would invest and set up their operations here in Singapore. It is the Government’s foremost responsibility to care for its people first. What’s the point of having more investments in the pipline, when there exists quite a number of citizens who are suffering.

What is the actual breakdown of jobs offered to Singaporeans? MOM has a way to including PRs as Singaporeans. Perhaps, the Authorities could determine how long a PR-aspirant actually stays in Singapore before they leave the country, and how many of these PRs actually commit themselves to become a citizen.

There is a clear distinction between foreign talents and foreign workers. Not all foreign workers are really talented, thanks to the excellent branding our Government gives them. We have just inadvertently told the world that Singaporeans themselves are not good enough. Try telling that to South Korea, a country who truly treasure its own local talent. They have made huge leaps of progress without having to jeopardize indigenous welfare and jobs, and opening the flood gates to foreigners.

Living costs are rising day by day, but salaries have not majority have not increased much to catch up with the inflation. What’s the reason? The influx of foreign talents is the root cause. We may welcome foreign talents, but not to over-embrace them. Which employer would not like to have lower-salary workers? Having an over supply of low-wage workers, is like Economic 101. The salaries will either be maintained or go down. Take a good look at Old Chang Kee, and you have workers from different nationalities. When there are too many foreign workers and insufficient jobs, we create other social problems.

How about the mid-tier jobs? You slogged through 16 years of schooling only realize that you have to compete with thousands of foreigners for the same job. With the ratio, it is hardly surprising that all the good jobs would have already been snapped up. India alone produces over 400,000 computer science graduates every year. How many China, Malaysia, Indonesia and Vietnam? By making Singapore a haven, the situation is only going to get worse. When will the Authorities know that enough is enough, and put a stop to this deteriorating situation – until we hit a population of 7 or 8 million? What jobs are then left
 
Local Needs: Training Due To we had Extra Manpower for UPGrade People to had skill to do new job

Business Needs: Shortage of Manpower so we need manpower support for longer hour jobs.

As MP, we need to create business needs for local employment needs. We call social security. Given small business, securities jobs, social welfare jobs, teaching jobs, general management jobs, outsource company jobs and so on.

This is NSP mean. NSP is Singaporean who want to help Singapore, We are not just give death cat for PAP to eat.
 
Local Needs: Training Due To we had Extra Manpower for UPGrade People to had skill to do new job

Business Needs: Shortage of Manpower so we need manpower support for longer hour jobs.

As MP, we need to create business needs for local employment needs. We call social security. Given small business, securities jobs, social welfare jobs, teaching jobs, general management jobs, outsource company jobs and so on.

This is NSP mean. NSP is Singaporean who want to help Singapore, We are not just give death cat for PAP to eat.

NSP is quite elusive to the public. very little is heard about them and what they are really up to.:confused:
 
Sure NSP never dream for something that not very important, not very urgent or not productive thing.

NSP stand to check the fact of problem to prevent Singaporean drop into hardship in their life by:


3. OBJECTS

Its objects are:



3.1 To build a multi-Party democracy by winning seats in parliamentary elections.



3.2 To organise and maintain an active ground presence to understand the people’s needs and concerns.



3.3 To provide a credible platform for the people to express their views and concerns so as to influence government policies.
 
NSP is quite elusive to the public. very little is heard about them and what they are really up to.:confused:


Yes, we can chat with Goh Meng Seng almost on daily basis, but end up knowing nothing about NSP. What's it becoming? National Secret Party? Or worse, National Socialist Party (Nazi)? :D He'd always say we can ask him, but when asked, he'd say "no comment." :confused:
 
This chap FiveStars is trying to change all that:p
Yes, we can chat with Goh Meng Seng almost on daily basis, but end up knowing nothing about NSP. What's it becoming? National Secret Party? Or worse, National Socialist Party (Nazi)? :D He'd always say we can ask him, but when asked, he'd say "no comment."
 
NSP is quite elusive to the public. very little is heard about them and what they are really up to.::

chao ah kwa PAP dog what you want to hear?

you run out of materials to report to you PAP prostitute masters ... LOL
 
Hehe, it appears that Mr Goh has finally learnt his lesson.

After his two latest boo-boos which gave NSP some negative publicity in the media, Sebastian Teo issued him an ultimatum: SHUT UP or SHAPE OUT.

I guess he has chosen to keep his mouth shut as there is nowhere else for him to go should he be sacked from NSP.

LOL !



Yes, we can chat with Goh Meng Seng almost on daily basis, but end up knowing nothing about NSP. What's it becoming? National Secret Party? Or worse, National Socialist Party (Nazi)? :D He'd always say we can ask him, but when asked, he'd say "no comment." :confused:
 
Hehe, it appears that Mr Goh has finally learnt his lesson.

After his two latest boo-boos which gave NSP some negative publicity in the media, Sebastian Teo issued him an ultimatum: SHUT UP or SHAPE OUT.

I guess he has chosen to keep his mouth shut as there is nowhere else for him to go should he be sacked from NSP.


I don't think that he's the gaggable type. I think that he's hatching some secret strategy schemes. Anyway, if he eventually succeeds at denting the PAP, why not? Good luck to him.
 
Yes, we can chat with Goh Meng Seng almost on daily basis, but end up knowing nothing about NSP. What's it becoming? National Secret Party? Or worse, National Socialist Party (Nazi)? :D He'd always say we can ask him, but when asked, he'd say "no comment." :confused:

so u saying joining NSP is a bad idea?
 
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Want to be able to see a report on the entire list of pages with the owners and the date last edited

Create document management facility

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Create an index for downloadable pdf for Community Directory

Upgrade the Rich Text Editor
 
Just thought I would give a plug to NSP's book which I recently came across at NLB, called "Publish and Perish". A collection of short commentaries during the 90s up to 2001 in Solidarity edited by James Gomez (did not know that he had links with NSP). Not a bad effort considering its lack of resources, deals with the standard gripe issues against PAP and predicatably nothing has changed since 2001. Also found out that this year is NSP's 21st anniversary.
 
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