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Chitchat Oppie Stirring Peasant Hawkers To Revolt Against Good Grassroots Leader Towkay Pang Lim! Bayi Lawyer Where?

Hawker’s daughter and Makansutra founder tell authorities to stop treating hawkers as though they are unintelligent
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Jewel Stolarchuk
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November 5, 2018
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Several individuals have expressed their frustrations with the way hawkers are treated as the conditions hawkers under the Social Enterprise Hawker Centre (SEHC) model are forced to grapple with were revealed in recent weeks.
As the authorities – such as the social enterprises managing these food centres, the panel that recommended the SEHC model to the Government, and the National Environment Agency (NEA) – responded to the revelations, some have been perplexed by the way the hawkers are characterised throughout the saga – as though they are “completely devoid of any intelligence”.
The daughter of a hawker who used to run a stall at the Alexandra Road Market was one such person who made this observation. In a letter to TODAY Online, Dr Lee Siew Peng recalled that her father “and his fellow stallholders and hawkers might have been illiterate, but they were able to organise themselves when needs arose in their community.”
Asserting that “market traders and hawkers are not unintelligent,” Dr Lee added:
“They knew exactly how long to trade to maximise profits. They ensured good value, service and quality because they knew customers voted every day — not once in five years like our General Election — with their feet and wallets. “Quality control” by some office-bound executive was unnecessary.
“They were fully capable of organising themselves to resolve pressing issues such as dish collection and dishwashing.”


Dr Lee further asked whether it is fair to shuffle responsibilities like attracting young hawkers to hawkers who urged their own children not to follow in their footsteps due to social mobility concerns. She asserted:
“If this Government wants more “hawkerpreneurs”, it should redouble its efforts. Do not shunt these responsibilities to hawkers under the guise of “social enterprise”.”
In a scathing commentary, Dr Lee highlighted that the authorities should adjust rental charges to get good hawkers and demanded: “Why should NEA profit further from the blood, sweat and tears of the hawkers that they have left in the hands of private businessmen?”
Makansutra founder and renowned food guru KF Seetoh echoed these sentiments that hawkers are not unintelligent in a Facebook post yesterday.

Sharing photos of several stalls at Blk 58 Upper Changi hawker centre – a hawker centre that is not under the SEHC model – Seetoh noted that these hawkers sell dishes for below $3 without the pressure of social enterprises:
“You dun need to regulate n contractualize hawkers to offer a $3 or below meal. They are smart ppl la. They know where n when to make money frm cheap or cheaper meals n when to slip on a lobster over nasi lemak..n make their ends meet each month. Their ears n feet (literally) are on the ground every day and they listen to the customer n learn from their needs and balance it. Can’t beat that.
“Let them be who they are and offer affordable rents n operation fees..please!”





The NEA – a Government statutory board under the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources – used to oversee the licensing, management, and regulation of hawkers at all Government-run hawker centres until recently, when the Government allowed social enterprises to take over certain hawker centres.
Since the Government began allowing social enterprises to run hawker centres, multiple reports of these social enterprises charging hawkers exorbitant fees have emerged, sparking worries that these costs that overtly tax hawkers will be passed to consumers and eventually kill Singapore’s hawker culture.
Today, 13 out of 114 hawker centres in Singapore are run by social enterprises: NTUC Foodfare, Fei Siong Food Management, Timbre Group, OTMH and Hawker Management.
OTMH is a subsidiary of Kopitiam – which is set to be sold to NTUC Enterprise by the end of this year – while Hawker Management is a subsidiary of grassroots leader-founded Koufu.
Besides Timbre Group, all the other four social enterprises were recently revealed to have forced the hawkers operating stalls at their SEHCs to grapple with additional hefty fees and what some believe to be overly strict rules, since they began running the food centres.
Fei Siong was accused of charging hawkers a whopping $600 monthly stall inspection fee, while Koufu’s Hawker Management was revealed to have charged hawkers a fee for each tray customers return.
OTMH was recently revealed to charge hawkers approximately $4000 to run a standard stall at their Tampines SEHC but do not allow hawkers to take any off day if they work 12 hours a day. Those who work 16 and 20 hours a day are entitled to 1 and 2 off days a month respectively.
Labour movement-linked NTUC Foodfare was also accused of hiking fees for hawkers at Old Airport Road Hawker Centre and Whampoa Makan Place since they took over the food centres.
Despite these constraints and hefty costs, hawkers at the SEHCs are expected to offer at least one dish at $3 or below.


http://theindependent.sg/hawkers-da...ing-hawkers-as-though-they-are-unintelligent/
 
Hawker’s daughter and Makansutra founder tell authorities to stop treating hawkers as though they are unintelligent
By
Jewel Stolarchuk
-
November 5, 2018
13609
Share on Facebook
Tweet on Twitter


Several individuals have expressed their frustrations with the way hawkers are treated as the conditions hawkers under the Social Enterprise Hawker Centre (SEHC) model are forced to grapple with were revealed in recent weeks.
As the authorities – such as the social enterprises managing these food centres, the panel that recommended the SEHC model to the Government, and the National Environment Agency (NEA) – responded to the revelations, some have been perplexed by the way the hawkers are characterised throughout the saga – as though they are “completely devoid of any intelligence”.
The daughter of a hawker who used to run a stall at the Alexandra Road Market was one such person who made this observation. In a letter to TODAY Online, Dr Lee Siew Peng recalled that her father “and his fellow stallholders and hawkers might have been illiterate, but they were able to organise themselves when needs arose in their community.”
Asserting that “market traders and hawkers are not unintelligent,” Dr Lee added:
“They knew exactly how long to trade to maximise profits. They ensured good value, service and quality because they knew customers voted every day — not once in five years like our General Election — with their feet and wallets. “Quality control” by some office-bound executive was unnecessary.
“They were fully capable of organising themselves to resolve pressing issues such as dish collection and dishwashing.”


Dr Lee further asked whether it is fair to shuffle responsibilities like attracting young hawkers to hawkers who urged their own children not to follow in their footsteps due to social mobility concerns. She asserted:
“If this Government wants more “hawkerpreneurs”, it should redouble its efforts. Do not shunt these responsibilities to hawkers under the guise of “social enterprise”.”
In a scathing commentary, Dr Lee highlighted that the authorities should adjust rental charges to get good hawkers and demanded: “Why should NEA profit further from the blood, sweat and tears of the hawkers that they have left in the hands of private businessmen?”
Makansutra founder and renowned food guru KF Seetoh echoed these sentiments that hawkers are not unintelligent in a Facebook post yesterday.

Sharing photos of several stalls at Blk 58 Upper Changi hawker centre – a hawker centre that is not under the SEHC model – Seetoh noted that these hawkers sell dishes for below $3 without the pressure of social enterprises:
“You dun need to regulate n contractualize hawkers to offer a $3 or below meal. They are smart ppl la. They know where n when to make money frm cheap or cheaper meals n when to slip on a lobster over nasi lemak..n make their ends meet each month. Their ears n feet (literally) are on the ground every day and they listen to the customer n learn from their needs and balance it. Can’t beat that.
“Let them be who they are and offer affordable rents n operation fees..please!”





The NEA – a Government statutory board under the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources – used to oversee the licensing, management, and regulation of hawkers at all Government-run hawker centres until recently, when the Government allowed social enterprises to take over certain hawker centres.
Since the Government began allowing social enterprises to run hawker centres, multiple reports of these social enterprises charging hawkers exorbitant fees have emerged, sparking worries that these costs that overtly tax hawkers will be passed to consumers and eventually kill Singapore’s hawker culture.
Today, 13 out of 114 hawker centres in Singapore are run by social enterprises: NTUC Foodfare, Fei Siong Food Management, Timbre Group, OTMH and Hawker Management.
OTMH is a subsidiary of Kopitiam – which is set to be sold to NTUC Enterprise by the end of this year – while Hawker Management is a subsidiary of grassroots leader-founded Koufu.
Besides Timbre Group, all the other four social enterprises were recently revealed to have forced the hawkers operating stalls at their SEHCs to grapple with additional hefty fees and what some believe to be overly strict rules, since they began running the food centres.
Fei Siong was accused of charging hawkers a whopping $600 monthly stall inspection fee, while Koufu’s Hawker Management was revealed to have charged hawkers a fee for each tray customers return.
OTMH was recently revealed to charge hawkers approximately $4000 to run a standard stall at their Tampines SEHC but do not allow hawkers to take any off day if they work 12 hours a day. Those who work 16 and 20 hours a day are entitled to 1 and 2 off days a month respectively.
Labour movement-linked NTUC Foodfare was also accused of hiking fees for hawkers at Old Airport Road Hawker Centre and Whampoa Makan Place since they took over the food centres.
Despite these constraints and hefty costs, hawkers at the SEHCs are expected to offer at least one dish at $3 or below.


http://theindependent.sg/hawkers-da...ing-hawkers-as-though-they-are-unintelligent/

Whack the PAP, whack them hard. Shows how incompetent the minister is and how cronynism is at play. Many of the SEHCs are PAP-related in some form.
 
See? Another day of successful collaboration between the government and a concerned citizen. That is all you need to make Singapore work. You don’t need the WP or other oppies. All you need is PAP. Majullah PAP! :thumbsup:
 
See? Another day of successful collaboration between the government and a concerned citizen. That is all you need to make Singapore work. You don’t need the WP or other oppies. All you need is PAP. Majullah PAP! :thumbsup:

Food for Thought:

PAP LEEders are sluggish, indecisive and uncommitted in acting.
The people are unhappy with the complacent and incompetent PAP LEEders.
Is the PAP treating the people as oppies also?
 
Food for Thought:

PAP LEEders are sluggish, indecisive and uncommitted in acting.
The people are unhappy with the complacent and incompetent PAP LEEders.
Is the PAP treating the people as oppies also?
Where have I heard that before?
 
Whack the PAP, whack them hard. Shows how incompetent the minister is and how cronynism is at play. Many of the SEHCs are PAP-related in some form.

Not many people are aware. More needs to be done. Can there be a better structured system of people, alternative and media tripartite interaction?
Expose and expose to depose and dispose.
 
Where have I heard that before?

It's always there.
However, nobody bothers, including the alternatives.
SDP did try but its actions were always LEEdiiculousLEE RIDiculed.
PAP LEEders have always countered by painting Singaporeans as people who like to complain.
It doesn't help when others unwittingLEE joined in the circus to LEEmis and dismiss.
 
"Oppie Stirring Peasant Hawkers To Revolt Against Good Grassroots Leader Towkay Pang Lim! Bayi Lawyer Where?"

This thread heading by a PAP woof-woof bears testimony to the PAP circus.
 
Grateful auntie hawker hugs Seetoh for helping hawkers to lower their costs at SEHCs
Correspondent 2019-01-14 Current Affairs


Founder of Makansutra, K F Seetoh posted a note on his Facebook page today (14 Jan) sharing that an auntie hawker actually came up to him to hug and thank him for his untiring efforts helping the hawkers, especially those making their living at hawker centres run by "Social Enterprises" (SEHCs).
In the case of the auntie hawker, her cleaning fee went down by a third after Mr Seetoh highlighted the plight of hawkers at SEHCs last year.
"I was shocked when an auntie hawker came up to hug me thanking me for whatever I did (I auntie killer la!!). The cleaning fees there went down by $100 to $200 bucks," Mr Seetoh wrote.

"So dun say nothing can be done. You support what you believe and do whatever you can to see it happen. Not just fold your arms and go KNN about the up-there problems. When you do that, you become part of the problem."
Mr Seetoh said that since last year, after the public uproar over hawkers' plight and NEA stepping in, the $0.20 tray return policy has been abolished and hawkers at Jurong West hawker centre now save about $800 on that alone.
"Now they are given rest days at Tampines. And that compulsory $600 monthly "management fee" (the gall of them) at Ci Yuan has been switched to 'optional'," he added.
"Cleaning fees at Old Airport is now looking to be based on usage."
Mr Seetoh said that there are a lot more issues to be dealt with, like the $300 compulsory monthly "marketing fee" for all stalls at Pasir Ris hawker centre.
"(It's) still on folks, despite the ruckus you raised," he shared. Pasir Ris hawker centre is run by NTUC Enterprise.
"I mean, have you seen much of the marketing besides the fantastic concert they hold once in a while there. This one baffles me.. just teach them (hawkers) how to get on social media and let them fly la," he added.
"Keep at it people, your affordable makan bloodliine heritage is worth preserving... don't just crow, support the hawkers."
Certainly, Mr Seetoh has done much to surface the "injustice" that the hawkers at SEHCs have to endure. It's no wonder the auntie hawker hugged and thanked him.
Now, how about asking Mr Seetoh to run for Parliament in the next General Election to help Singaporeans?
 
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