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nother CB msg from SM Goh:Work harder an

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http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/sub/storyprintfriendly/0,4582,369548,00.html?
Business Times - 25 Jan 2010
Work harder and smarter, SM Goh tells Singaporeans
Raising productivity would ensure less dependence on foreign workers
By AMIT ROY CHOUDHURY
(SINGAPORE) Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong yesterday urged Singaporeans to work harder and smarter to increase their productivity and keep the economy growing at a steady clip.
Mr Goh said that over the past 10 years, the economy grew at an average of 5 per cent per annum, while productivity grew by just one per cent per annum.
This means that the growth over the past decade came from an expansion of the labour force, comprising mainly foreign workers. Raising productivity would ensure less dependence on foreign workers for economic growth.
Mr Goh said that to achieve growth of 3-4 per cent on average per year over the next 10 years without relying too much on a growing foreign workforce, Singaporeans would have to double productivity growth to 2 per cent per annum.
'This is a trade-off. If you want to grow fast then that means more foreign workers,' he told reporters covering the Marine Parade Hongbao and Gifts Distribution ceremony.
He noted, however, that the government had already decided to moderate the influx of foreign workers, hence the need for higher productivity.
Mr Goh said that the Economic Strategies Committee (ESC) is looking into how productivity can be raised. The committee, chaired by Finance Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam, is to explore new ways to grow the Singapore economy. It will make public its recommendations on Feb 1.
Mr Goh said that the productivity increase has to be across all industries in Singapore, particularly in the services sector.
'If you have been in Europe, you would find that one person is serving so many people. Here (in Singapore), we have so many people serving one customer.'
Giving examples from his own travels, Mr Goh noted that when he goes to Paris as a VIP, there would be just one person who would receive him.
'She would take care of my transport, and would drive the vehicle herself. From the aeroplane to the VIP lounge, she opens the door, looks after the immigration and customs formalities. Just one person.'
He noted that in Singapore there would probably be four or five people doing the job.
'That's productivity, the lady was very well-dressed and well-paid. She probably earns four times what her Singapore counterparts earn.'
Apart from increasing productivity, the Senior Minister said, it was important to build capabilities and different kinds of skills. 'Productivity increase means working smarter, working harder but it's not good enough because you have to have new skills.'
As to what these new areas are, they will be something that 'we have to try and discover', he added.
Commenting on the general election, Mr Goh said that the government is still focused on the economy and so Singaporeans 'should not start getting excited about a general election'.
He welcomed the entry of young Singaporeans with good character into the ranks of the Opposition, but said that the People's Action Party is also out to attract even better people. In future, there will be a better contest of ideas in the political domain, he said.
On a more personal note, Mr Goh said that apart from the economy, his focus in this decade would be to try and build a qualitatively different Singapore in terms of lifestyle.
Referring to a recent article on Singaporeans turning a blind eye to a blind person, Mr Goh said: 'We should look to the graciousness of our society.'
He said that if society becomes more gracious, then along with a mature economy growing at 3-4 per cent, 'we can emphasise qualitatively our living environment and our behaviour as a people'.
'So that's my own personal aim, leaving aside the economic side.'
Edited 1/24/2010 4:36 pm ET by BART (cfkm)

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January 25, 2010 by admin
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Written by Our Correspondent
Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong wants Singaporeans to work smarter and harder to pick up new skills to keep the economy growing over the next decade.
Speaking at a community event yesterday, SM Goh noted that while average annual economic growth was 5 per cent over the past 10 years, productivity rose just 1 per cent a year on average.
Singapore’s economic growth in the last decade was fueled largely by the influx of cheap foreign labor which helped keep labor costs down and pop up the GDP figures artificially.
A significant proportion of Singapore ministers’ multi-million annual salary is pegged to GDP growth – the higher the growth, the more pay they take home.
However, the lives of ordinary Singaporeans have not improved during the same period. The income gap has widened considerably and Singapore now has the highest income gap between the poor and rich among the 30 most developed economies in the world – this means that under PAP rule, the rich has become richer while the poor has become poorer.
A recent Wall Street Journal editorial wrote that the influx of foreigners into Singapore has depressed the wages of ordinary Singaporeans, increased the cost of living, especially that of public housing, decreased overall labor productivity and led to a decrease in the standards of living.
Below is a graph depicting how Singapore’s labor productivity has decreased with the increase in the population of foreigners in Singapore, courtesy of Kojakbt, moderator of 3in1kopitiam forum:
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According to the latest Global Wages Report from the International Labor Organization (ILO), Singapore workers clock the most hours at hour, just below the mandatory cap of 44 hours a week, more than workers in 12 other countries used for comparison, yet SM Goh still exhorted Singaporeans to work “harder.” (read article here)
It is not known how “hard” Singaporeans can continue to work given the fact that many workers are finding it increasingly difficult to survive in Singapore.
Perhaps SM Goh has forgotten that even “sheep” needs quality time to rest and recharge as well. He said in an earlier speech that “an army of sheep led by lion is stronger than an army of lion led by a sheep.” to emphasize on the importance of having good leaders in Singapore. (read article here)
Unfortunately, right now the “sheep” are not led by any “lions”, but are merely being chased around by a pack of hungry “wolves”.
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wah lau!!! my goosepimples can take it anymore
 
Let's see Uncle goh and his ministars and scholars work harder for less pay.
 
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