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Chitchat Only 14% Of Sinkies Disagree With CECA! Fucking Samsters Spreading Racism As Though They Speak For All Sinkies!

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SINGAPORE - More Singaporeans feel positive than negative about the presence of foreigners here while most do not care one way or the other, polling by government feedback unit Reach has found.

A majority also agreed that Singapore should remain open to foreigners.

About half of the more than 2,000 people surveyed said they were neutral about non-citizens in Singapore, while 35 per cent felt positive and just 14 per cent were negative towards them.


Those who were unemployed were more likely to express unhappiness,
with 26 per cent saying they felt negative or very negative about foreigners here. Job-related concerns about foreigners were also more pronounced among this group, Reach said in releasing its results on Saturday (Oct 10).

The findings were based on a telephone poll of 2,100 randomly selected Singapore citizens aged 15 and above in August.

The issue of foreign professionals in Singapore's workforce has been a hot button topic, as rising unemployment and uncertainty amid the recession have fuelled debate about discriminatory hiring practices.

Manpower Minister Josephine Teo said in Parliament last month that 400 firms are on the Fair Consideration Framework watchlist because they may have engaged in such practices.

These companies have an unusually high share of foreign professionals, managers, executives and technicians (PMETs) compared with the rest in their industry, she said.

Until they improve, their work-pass applications will be rejected or held back as the Tripartite Alliance for Fair and Progressive Employment Practices helps them hire more locals, Mrs Teo said.

Respondents in the Reach survey were also presented with an open-ended question on the top three things that bothered them most about foreigners.

Nearly half did not cite any, while 23 per cent mentioned job-related concerns and 16 per cent said they were bothered by the social habits of foreigners, such as talking loudly and perceptions of their cleanliness.

The majority of those surveyed agreed that it is important for Singapore to remain open to foreigners, with 63 per cent selecting this option. Only 10 per cent disagreed, while 25 per cent were neutral.

Respondents who were unemployed were more likely to be neutral, with 34 per cent choosing this.

A separate online poll of 1,050 Singaporeans found that the majority felt Singapore's status as a regional hub is beneficial for job creation, though one in five said it would be better for the Republic to do away with this status in order to reduce the number of foreigners, even if it meant fewer job opportunities for Singaporeans. Respondents who were unemployed were more likely to indicate this.

Reach chairman Tan Kiat How said in a statement that Singaporeans are understandably anxious over job security and career opportunities during this difficult period.

The Government is committed to helping Singaporeans keep their jobs or find new ones, said Mr Tan, who is Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office and for National Development.

"Nevertheless, it is heartening to know that many Singaporeans understand the need for Singapore to remain open to global talent," he said of the survey findings.

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...reigners-only-14-negative-towards-them-survey
 
PAPigs try to brain wash sinkies , saying sll agree, 61% song , even based on vote only 61% agree , it cannot be 84%.KNN, think sinkies dumb but i csn confirm is at least 39% not dumb
 
This is a lop sided survey. I wonder whether the majority of those surveyed were the ones that voted for the PAP last GE.
 
61% love PAP.
Why cant just accepting the fact most people believed agreed that foreigners created good jobs for singaporeans
 
I don't mind foreigners here @all but there must be diversity n not a particular race which we see in abundance!
 
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I worry that our PAP leaders are giving too much attention to the echo chambers from the loser 14%.
 
That is the PAP narrative to tell Singaporeans what they want them to think. PAP has a total control of the media. Take with the news and report with a huge pitch of salt.
 
The question is not whether Singapore should be open to foreigners, it’s whether we should be swamped by foreigners
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by Augustine Low

11 October 2020

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by Augustine Low
Reach, the government’s feedback unit, has released survey findings which show that the majority of Singaporeans agree that the country should be open to foreigners.
This echoes a multitude of statements by Ministers that Singapore must remain open and connected to foreigners and the rest of the world.
As Trade and Industry Minister Chan Chun Sing put it recently: “Singapore is deeply cognisant of the importance of staying open and connected to the world. This will never change.”
But aren’t they all stating the obvious and avoiding the crux of the matter?

Singaporeans have NOT been vocal about closing the country to foreigners. It has always been about managing the influx of foreigners and ensuring that Singaporeans are not discriminated against in our own country.
The rallying cry has been that unfair hiring practices must be weeded out, that preponderance of foreign PMETs must be addressed, and that Employment Pass, E-Pass and S-Pass holders must be calibrated.
In short, Singaporeans want to level the playing field and not have to look right, left and centre and fear the worst for natural-born citizens and the Singaporean core.
But no one has been shouting from rooftops or screaming on social media that the country must be shut down completely to foreigners.
Do we need a government survey to tell us that the majority of Singaporeans agree that the country must remain open to foreigners?
Do we need Ministers to repeatedly tell us that Singapore must remain open and connected to foreign talents and the rest of the world?

Staying open to foreigners is one thing. Being swamped by foreigners is another. There is a difference between opening the country and opening the floodgates.
Either our politicians are missing the point or deliberately taking it to extremes and equating Singaporean sentiments about managing the influx of foreigners with closing the country to foreigners.
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No one cares about the blue collar jobs! Which grp has taken away a large % of the white collar jobs from sinkies?
Blue collar not Singaporean as white collar obi workers? No matter what fancy title white collar have still only workers. Without blue collar most white collar jobs also will be gone. All are interconnected, why see blue collar no up. Maybe foreigners in obi is karma as blue collar wages are depressed by foreigners for 2 decades but at least still have employment whereas obi workers tio retrenchment.
 
They never say that those Singaporeans surveyed were all new citizens.....
 
Does any survey conducted by PAP that makes em look bad!!!! KNN! can trust shit also can be eaten.
 
Even white trash work in blue collar jobs and get paid well in their own country.

PAP is racist. Look down on Chinese work in blue collar jobs.

And army is blue collar jobs for NSF Chinese, but give away Police white collar jobs to Muslims to do NSF.
 
No one cares about the blue collar jobs! Which grp has taken away a large % of the white collar jobs from sinkies?

So if sinkies take up most of the white collar jobs,u are happy with 2 million to 6 million other roaches crawling around this island
?
 
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