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Sngaporeans happy with government-ST

Nice-Gook

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<style></style> Sngaporeans happy with government, but not about rising costs

SINGAPORE, Aug 7 — Most Singaporeans are happy with the way the country is governed, with many confident that Singapore has a bright future.But some remain concerned about the affordability of basic needs such as health care, transport and housing. A small number are also dissatisfied with employment policies relating to foreigners and older workers.These are the findings of a survey done once in two years by government feedback unit Reach, which polled 1,558 Singaporeans in June for their views on public policies.Commenting on the results released yesterday, Reach chairman Amy Khor said: “In the last year, we have seen a fair share of feedback on cost of living, employment and the foreign workers and talent issues, and that's not surprising, given the economic crisis.“Hence it was also not surprising the Budget measures which are aimed at addressing the current downturn and prepare Singapore for the future were welcomed.”
More than eight in 10 are satisfied with the measures introduced in this year's Budget to help families, workers and businesses cope with the crisis. They support dipping into the national reserves to fund part of the S$20.5 billion (RM49.2 billion) Resilience Package, which is aimed at saving jobs.They are also happy with measures like Workfare, which supplements the income of low-wage workers.Other aids that got the nod include extra conservancy rebates for smaller HDB flats plus the doubling of Senior Citizens Bonus and cash payout for people to cope with the rise in the goods and services tax (GST).But what Khor found encouraging was that most Singaporeans expressed confidence in the country's future despite the downturn.
More than nine in 10 believe Singapore is well-governed. Policies to build and protect the nation and maintain security received overwhelming support.Eight in 10 feel confident about the economy's future prospects.There were, however, some areas which made people frown. These range from cost of living issues to employment prospects.While nine in 10 were satisfied with the quality of health care, three in 10 suggested that health-care financing can be improved further.But when compared to 2007, Singaporeans appear happier now.
More say they are satisfied with measures to keep cost of living affordable and public services such as transport and health care reasonable.But there was a dip in satisfaction when it comes to keeping housing affordable for the majority.In the latest survey, relatively more appear to be vexed by work issues. Around one-third were unhappy with the job opportunities for older workers and measures to help the retrenched find jobs.Almost three in 10 were also sore over employment policies that led to an influx of foreigners here.
Those most likely to be displeased were citizens who see themselves competing directly with foreigners for jobs, like the jobless and low-skilled.Such sentiments are not surprising, said Khor, as it is in line with feedback Reach receives via its website and other channels.But, she added, the survey shows “unequivocally the government's efforts and initiatives are recognised and appreciated”.Political observer Eugene Tan felt Singaporeans tend to be “enlightened enough to look at the whole picture”.“Most regard the downturn as a blip, and government schemes like the Jobs Credit may have helped to shore up the confidence rating for the government,” said the Singapore Management University law lecturer.“It shows the government is on top of issues (although) there may be a small pocket of citizens who are unhappy due to their personal situation.”Like Tan, sociologist Terence Chong is not surprised with what people are sore about, like employment woes. “These are perennial issues that plague other societies too,” he said.On what can be done to placate people over issues like jobs for older workers, he said: “Ultimately, you have to legislate and make it illegal to discriminate against older workers.”Singapore will introduce a re-employment law by 2012, requiring employers to re-hire workers beyond the retirement age of 62.But nothing can be done about Singaporeans' unhappiness with foreign workers. “You just have to pat Singaporeans on the back, and say: 'You're treasured',” he added.The government, however, is reviewing the foreign worker policy, with an eye on reducing reliance on them. — The Straits Times

 

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More than nine in 10 believe Singapore is well-governed. [

I think 8 in 10 more accurate lah ..:rolleyes:


Mother of all quotable quotes...think this will make it to the hall of 'fame':biggrin:

"there may be a small pocket of citizens who are unhappy due to their personal situation."

<style></style>"Those most likely to be displeased were citizens who see themselves competing directly with foreigners for jobs, like the jobless and low-skilled.Such sentiments are not surprising, said Khor,"
 

woofy

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9 in 10? unbelievable!
How many people are leaving Singapore for good every year? How about those with no skill and means to immigrate? Who did the survey? some grandfather and grandmothers from Mao TzeDong's era?
 

soIsee

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Ho seh liao!

If the survey result is correct, better have GE by this year end!

8 outta 10 ppl 'happy with the ways things are run' means Ass Loong will get at least not less than 80% vote this time round!:p


Anybody willing to bet althought IRs not ready yet?:biggrin:
 

mscitw

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If the mouthpiece can be trusted for propoganda exhorting peasants to toil and love the regime, you should believe in virgin births.
 

mscitw

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A puke inducing piece of propoganda by the mouthpiece, the peasants ought to overturn the ancestral graves of the vermin who wrote such trash!
 

jim007jimmyboy

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Lanjiao lumpar sucking cunt Sue Ann survey cannot be trusted cos she is PAP prostitute she slept with every PAP dogs and bitches.

3in 10 not happy with FTrash lanjiao!!!

Fucking lies!!
 

jim007jimmyboy

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A puke inducing piece of propoganda by the mouthpiece, the peasants ought to overturn the ancestral graves of the vermin who wrote such trash!

The cunt's name is Sue Ann Phua Cheebye and she will be fired cos her fucking survey is too unbelievable.
 

leetahbar

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there is only ONE short coward in this forum appearing in many nasty clones and targeting at edmund ng.

who does ed offend that planted such pettiness in this short legged coward?

clue: who was the nerd who resigned from RP after being accepted as member?

clue2: who left with this coward and being exploited by him to attack RP for which he claimed that he c0-found with the late JBJ?

answer: u should know if u watch the face censored RP videotape :wink:
 

Hakka Tiow

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Thank you, my fuck buddy for banning them. You will get your desired reward, let's go to the backlane behind RP office and you can suck my cock. Go, run to ban my enemies first! How many had you banned today? 4? 5? Do it faster, they will be registering more nics soon!:biggrin:

Was leetahbar good? A bumbling faggot will eventually kick you in the balls. Hope it's worth the risk!
 
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