<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR>Uproar over reports of IR jobs going to foreigners
</TR><!-- headline one : end --><TR>Resorts World reassures S'poreans that bulk of the jobs will go to them </TR><!-- Author --><TR><TD class="padlrt8 georgia11 darkgrey bold" colSpan=2>By Lim Wei Chean
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(From left) Singaporeans Chee Yong Wei, Andrew Sim and William Fong have been hired by Resorts World at Sentosa, which expects the bulk of its jobs to go to locals. -- ST FILE PHOTO
=> 3 poster boys to cover up reservation of jobs for FTrash? Insult Sporns' intelligence again? What's the BEST PAID govt doing?
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<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"--><!-- more than 4 paragraphs -->TWO reports circulating on the Internet that half of the 10,000 jobs at Sentosa's upcoming integrated resort (IR) have been set aside for foreigners have created a furore among some Singaporeans.
Two publications in the Philippines - the Manila Standard Today and the Philippine Star - on April 4 quoted the country's President Gloria Arroyo as saying she has secured 5,000 positions at the casino-resort - opening next year - for Filipinos.
She was quoted as saying she had sent a delegation to Singapore last month to explore job opportunities for Filipino nationals here, and added that Labour Secretary Marianito Roque met Resorts World at Sentosa chief executive officer Tan Hee Teck to talk about opportunities for Filipinos.
Manila Standard Today also quoted administrator Jennifer Manalili of the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration as saying: 'They are expanding and there will be openings for workers for hotels, casinos and performers.'
Ms Manalili, who was part of the delegation here last month, added: 'Universal Studios will also have a theme park so they told us they want to hire Filipino talent and performers...They might come here to conduct auditions either next month or in June.'
She also told the Manila Standard Today the government will send another team here next month to 'finalise discussions and requirements for Filipino workers'.
The reaction on online forums here to the reports has been furious. Some said setting aside so many jobs for foreigners amounted to 'betrayal'. A netizen going by the nickname likedatosocan wrote on one local forum: 'I am jobless now and Singaporean. Why am I not employed? I can go low as well, I mean on salary. I speak English without accent. Why not hire me?'
Others questioned whether the service provided by the growing number of Filipino service staff here is better than that provided by Singaporeans.
When asked about the Philippine media reports, Resorts World spokesman Robin Goh would only confirm a meeting had taken place. 'The Philippine Embassy requested a meeting with Resorts World at Sentosa, which Resorts World hosted. Jobs for Filipinos were discussed during the meeting, in which Resorts World stated our commitment to hire Singaporeans first, particularly in this recession.'
He added: 'Resorts World will offer 10,000 jobs when we open, and we expect the bulk of them to go to Singaporeans.' He said the resort currently has 500 employees, of whom 80 per cent are Singaporeans and residents here. The remaining 20 per cent hail from countries like Australia, Britain, Malaysia and the United States.
=> 9500 will be FTrash?
Mr Goh said these foreigners were hired for positions in the casino and the theme park which have not been offered before in Singapore and for which there is no ready pool of experienced Singaporeans.
=> Why ask Sporns to serve NS since they donch have experience too?
The Sentosa IR is one of two such resorts being built here. The other project at Marina Bay is slated to open for business at the end of this year.
Much hope has been pinned on these multibillion-dollar developments. They are expected to hire 20,000 staff directly and create a further 30,000 to 40,000 jobs indirectly. Their contribution to the economy has been estimated at $5.4 billion when they are fully operational.
Interest from Singaporeans in work at both integrated resorts has been steadily increasing. Foreigners, too, are keen on landing jobs with the resorts, with some flying in specially to apply during recent job fairs. [email protected]
I can sell neh neh. U Sporns leh? *chey*
</TR><!-- headline one : end --><TR>Resorts World reassures S'poreans that bulk of the jobs will go to them </TR><!-- Author --><TR><TD class="padlrt8 georgia11 darkgrey bold" colSpan=2>By Lim Wei Chean
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(From left) Singaporeans Chee Yong Wei, Andrew Sim and William Fong have been hired by Resorts World at Sentosa, which expects the bulk of its jobs to go to locals. -- ST FILE PHOTO
=> 3 poster boys to cover up reservation of jobs for FTrash? Insult Sporns' intelligence again? What's the BEST PAID govt doing?
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<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"--><!-- more than 4 paragraphs -->TWO reports circulating on the Internet that half of the 10,000 jobs at Sentosa's upcoming integrated resort (IR) have been set aside for foreigners have created a furore among some Singaporeans.
Two publications in the Philippines - the Manila Standard Today and the Philippine Star - on April 4 quoted the country's President Gloria Arroyo as saying she has secured 5,000 positions at the casino-resort - opening next year - for Filipinos.
She was quoted as saying she had sent a delegation to Singapore last month to explore job opportunities for Filipino nationals here, and added that Labour Secretary Marianito Roque met Resorts World at Sentosa chief executive officer Tan Hee Teck to talk about opportunities for Filipinos.
Manila Standard Today also quoted administrator Jennifer Manalili of the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration as saying: 'They are expanding and there will be openings for workers for hotels, casinos and performers.'
Ms Manalili, who was part of the delegation here last month, added: 'Universal Studios will also have a theme park so they told us they want to hire Filipino talent and performers...They might come here to conduct auditions either next month or in June.'
She also told the Manila Standard Today the government will send another team here next month to 'finalise discussions and requirements for Filipino workers'.
The reaction on online forums here to the reports has been furious. Some said setting aside so many jobs for foreigners amounted to 'betrayal'. A netizen going by the nickname likedatosocan wrote on one local forum: 'I am jobless now and Singaporean. Why am I not employed? I can go low as well, I mean on salary. I speak English without accent. Why not hire me?'
Others questioned whether the service provided by the growing number of Filipino service staff here is better than that provided by Singaporeans.
When asked about the Philippine media reports, Resorts World spokesman Robin Goh would only confirm a meeting had taken place. 'The Philippine Embassy requested a meeting with Resorts World at Sentosa, which Resorts World hosted. Jobs for Filipinos were discussed during the meeting, in which Resorts World stated our commitment to hire Singaporeans first, particularly in this recession.'
He added: 'Resorts World will offer 10,000 jobs when we open, and we expect the bulk of them to go to Singaporeans.' He said the resort currently has 500 employees, of whom 80 per cent are Singaporeans and residents here. The remaining 20 per cent hail from countries like Australia, Britain, Malaysia and the United States.
=> 9500 will be FTrash?
Mr Goh said these foreigners were hired for positions in the casino and the theme park which have not been offered before in Singapore and for which there is no ready pool of experienced Singaporeans.
=> Why ask Sporns to serve NS since they donch have experience too?
The Sentosa IR is one of two such resorts being built here. The other project at Marina Bay is slated to open for business at the end of this year.
Much hope has been pinned on these multibillion-dollar developments. They are expected to hire 20,000 staff directly and create a further 30,000 to 40,000 jobs indirectly. Their contribution to the economy has been estimated at $5.4 billion when they are fully operational.
Interest from Singaporeans in work at both integrated resorts has been steadily increasing. Foreigners, too, are keen on landing jobs with the resorts, with some flying in specially to apply during recent job fairs. [email protected]
I can sell neh neh. U Sporns leh? *chey*