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Why we must boycott Sentosa

downgrader

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http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/sub/news/story/0,4574,361487,00.html?

Resorts World househunt reaches into HDB heartland

Property consultants say Sentosa IR is scouting for rental flats for some of its foreign staff


By EMILYN YAP


VISITORS to the Universal Studios theme park in Resorts World at Sentosa (RWS) will soon be able to live out adventures seen in various movies. There will be zones based on films such as Madagascar, Shrek and Jurassic Park, to bring thrill-seekers to a make-believe world far away from home.


For some employees at RWS, being away from home will also be a new adventure. The integrated resort will be hiring a considerable number of foreigners, and it is said to be searching for hundreds of HDB flats to help them settle in. C&H Realty managing director Albert Lu said that RWS is looking for HDB flats to rent, and approached his firm a few months ago to find out about the rental market. RWS did not share many details then, but the number of flats is 'in the hundreds', he told BT.

Another property market insider who declined to be named also said that RWS has been 'aggressively looking for flats to rent', and is probably in need of 'a few hundred' units.

So far, there is no official statement on the number of foreigners that RWS could hire. Overall, it will employ about 10,000 people when it opens next year. RWS spokesman Robin Goh told BT that it remains committed in recruiting Singaporeans and Singapore permanent residents.

A media report in June noted that RWS had hired 600 workers, of whom 80 per cent are locals. Assuming that the local-foreign ratio stays constant, its headcount from abroad could reach 2,000.





Going by HDB rules, one- or two-room flats can each be rented out to at most four people; three-room flats to at most six people; and four-roomers or bigger flats to at most nine people. Assuming that RWS hires 2,000 foreigners and all of them rent four-room flats, it would need to find at least about 220 units.

Mr Goh said that RWS started looking for 'suitable accommodation' for foreign staff early this year, with help from a 'reputable service provider'. He did not specify the types and number of housing involved.

'To help reduce their stress and anxiety of relocating overseas, we assist our foreign team members in addressing one of their basic needs - accommodation,' he said. 'We make sure that they settle down comfortably as well as enjoy working and living in Singapore.' And it is important for RWS to keep its employees happy because that could enhance their work performance and in turn, visitors' experience at the integrated resort, he said.

Mr Goh added that RWS considered several factors in choosing accommodation, including the place's accessibility and proximity to amenities such as convenience stores. 'The locations we have chosen facilitate good interaction between the local community and foreign talent,' he added. BT understands that units at Tiong Bahru and Toa Payoh have been found.

C&H Realty's Mr Lu said that he believes that RWS would want flats in areas near Sentosa, such as Telok Blangah. But he pointed out that the supply of rental flats in such central locations is tight, and RWS might have to broaden its search to estates near MRT stations.

Rents of HDB flats in the central region rose between the second and third quarter of the year. For instance, the median sub-letting rent for a four-room flat in the area increased from about $2,000 to $2,200.

HDB's website shows that up to the third quarter of this year, the agency has granted 11,235 sub-letting approvals. The bulk of these - 3,978 or 35 per cent - were for three-room flats. Another 3,593 approvals were for four-room flats.

Also, looking across all towns and flat types, median sub-letting rents have remained relatively steady from the first to third quarter.

Dennis Wee Group director Chris Koh observed that the HDB rental market is 'more stabilised' compared with the period when collective sales were rife and many displaced residents were looking for lodging. His firm has seen more rental enquiries direct from foreigners working with RWS.

Marina Bay Sands, the other integrated resort due to open next year, has not engaged property agents to look for accommodation for its foreign staff. 'Housing arrangements will take into account the needs of the prospective foreign employees,' said a spokeswoman. 'At this time, Marina Bay Sands is giving priority to attracting and selecting Singaporeans and permanent residents for our job opportunities.'
 

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i hope the day will come when the casinos and theme parks all closed down to lack of business, unable to stay afloat.
i will open a bottle of champagne.

double dip great depression already, still want to gamble on such things.
 

ahleebabasingaporethief

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According to several insiders, Toto and 4D revenues are down.

Horse racing revenues are way down.

You think casinos will make money from S'poreans? TKK ok.

We are definitely a DUBAI in the MAKING. Soon all FTs will run road just like the chou keilengs in DUBAI.

Wait and see.

If S'poreans dont support RW in Sentosa, for sure the FTs will run road.
 

myfoot123

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It is not surprising resort world really resort to recruiting foreigners. Let's hope every Singaporean can boycott this stupid entertainment resort to send a strong message to the management. Anyway, it will fail and let's hope they lose millions of dollars for many years to come, like the haunted Tang Dynasty.
 

myo539

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It is not surprising resort world really resort to recruiting foreigners. Let's hope every Singaporean can boycott this stupid entertainment resort to send a strong message to the management. Anyway, it will fail and let's hope they lose millions of dollars for many years to come, like the haunted Tang Dynasty.

Every Singaporean boycott? Have your head cracked? If you cannot afford to go, fxxk off, and hide in your cave. Leave the rest of funloving Sporeans and tourists to enjoy themselves.

One good place for you to visit is IMH - there are plenty of rooms there.
 

Highfalutin

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Every Singaporean boycott? Have your head cracked? If you cannot afford to go, fxxk off, and hide in your cave. Leave the rest of funloving Sporeans and tourists to enjoy themselves.

One good place for you to visit is IMH - there are plenty of rooms there.

Why so frustrated in the morning my dear. Want some fun loving juice from the dispenser in my pants?
 

longbow

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HDB prices and rental going up should be good news for the majority of Singaporeans right? Why complain? Public policy should be conducted to benefit the majority and majority of Singaporeans live in HDB.

By have higher HDB prices/rentals, current owners:

1) can downgrade and cash out (4rm to 3 rm)
2) rent out a room for addtional cash - seems like if you rent out a room you can geth $500 easy
3) Move in with children and help look after grandkids and at the same time rent out their entire old flat for close to $2K a month!!!
4) For the quitters, sell flat for $350K and buy nice landed in Perth

Imagine if HDB prices/rentals starts dropping - the 85% will be hurt. OK that will help new buyers but why sacrifice 85% for 5% new buyers. HDB should just throw in larger subsidy for new buyers.

Given the enormous pressure, HDB is now building many new flats (10K to 15K a year). If there is enough demand it is fine but if not then the entire HDB prop market will collapse. Rental will go from $2K per flat to $1100 per flat. That is good for FT but bad for singaporeans.

Also why boycott Sentosa. If it fails the Gov will just squeeze Singaporeans for more.

oh! ... hdb prices is going shoot thru ze roof! ...
 

myo539

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Resorts World househunt reaches into HDB heartland
Emilyn Yap
Sat, Nov 28, 2009
The Business Times


VISITORS to the Universal Studios theme park in Resorts World at Sentosa (RWS) will soon be able to live out adventures seen in various movies. There will be zones based on films such as Madagascar, Shrek and Jurassic Park, to bring thrill-seekers to a make-believe world far away from home.

For some employees at RWS, being away from home will also be a new adventure. The integrated resort will be hiring a considerable number of foreigners, and it is said to be searching for hundreds of HDB flats to help them settle in. C&H Realty managing director Albert Lu said that RWS is looking for HDB flats to rent, and approached his firm a few months ago to find out about the rental market. RWS did not share many details then, but the number of flats is 'in the hundreds', he told BT......

http://news.asiaone.com/News/The+Business+Times/Story/A1Story20091128-182840.html

The Integrated Resorts bring direct benefit to Singapore and Sporeans in general. We have to thank PM Lee for making such a positive move.

There are of course fears that some may spend their hard earned money in the casinos - but what is to prevent these people from taking an easy and cheap trip up north to gamble in the clouds? Or to buy toto, 4-D, soccer bets?

Civil service and private companies can simply set a rule that no employees are allowed in the casinos during working hours - unless they are there on official duties. Singaporeans are not stupid - there are sufficient safeguards for them. They don't need to wait for the government to do everything for them - including imposing unnecessary rules. Le the country and the people prosper.

You see, Malaysia with their rich resources and casinos, still want GST. Weare one literally.
 
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One good place for you to visit is IMH - there are plenty of rooms there.


Hmmm......

doing their duty bitches, that so early.

me, impress they never fail.

harder they must, indeed blow.

train u to be a jedi, i will not.

visit the IMH, that u must.
 

ahleebabasingaporethief

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SPOREANS Home Owners must hike rentals by 300%.

Learn from our GARMENT. They have been hiking prices for S'poreans for decades.

Let's welcome then fuck back these FTs with your feet. Kick them back where it hurts.....IN THEIR POCKETS.



5,000 jobs available in Singapore


President Arroyo said some 5,000 new jobs will be available for Filipinos in Singapore with the expansion of the Resort World at Sentosa Island.

Mrs. Arroyo said the country has sent a delegation to Singapore last month to explore possible job opportunities for migrant Filipino workers in the face of a global economic crisis.

Administrator Jennifer Manalili of the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration said she went to Singapore last month with Labor Secretary Marianito Roque to discuss available slots for Filipino workers with Resorts World chief executive Tan Hee Teck.

“They are expanding and there will be openings for workers for hotels, casinos and performers,” Manalili said.

“Universal Studios will also have a theme park so they told us they want to hire Filipino talents and performers. They noted that Filipinos are good in music and in dance so they might come here to conduct auditions either next month or in June,” she added.

Manalili said the government will send a team again in early May to “finalize discussions and requirements for Filipino workers.”

Resorts World plans to open four of its six hotels by the first quarter of 2010 and expects to fill up some 10,000 job vacancies.

Of these available positions, 3,000 will be for the casino, 3,000 for theme park operations and about 4,000 for hotel and other entertainment facilities.

About 46,000 Filipinos working in the country have been adversely affected by the global crisis while some 5,700 migrant workers were laid off.

Earlier, Roque said more than 100,000 jobs are also available in Qatar while other emirates within the United Arab Emirates are also prepared to absorb Filipino construction workers who were laid off in Dubai.

The public and private sectors are also prepared to provide close to one million domestic jobs, of which about 700,000 will come from the government and 120,000 from the business process outsourcing sector. Joyce Pangco Pañares
 

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http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/sub/news/story/0,4574,361487,00.html?

Resorts World househunt reaches into HDB heartland

Property consultants say Sentosa IR is scouting for rental flats for some of its foreign staff


By EMILYN YAP


VISITORS to the Universal Studios theme park in Resorts World at Sentosa (RWS) will soon be able to live out adventures seen in various movies. There will be zones based on films such as Madagascar, Shrek and Jurassic Park, to bring thrill-seekers to a make-believe world far away from home.


For some employees at RWS, being away from home will also be a new adventure. The integrated resort will be hiring a considerable number of foreigners, and it is said to be searching for hundreds of HDB flats to help them settle in. C&H Realty managing director Albert Lu said that RWS is looking for HDB flats to rent, and approached his firm a few months ago to find out about the rental market. RWS did not share many details then, but the number of flats is 'in the hundreds', he told BT.

Another property market insider who declined to be named also said that RWS has been 'aggressively looking for flats to rent', and is probably in need of 'a few hundred' units.

So far, there is no official statement on the number of foreigners that RWS could hire. Overall, it will employ about 10,000 people when it opens next year. RWS spokesman Robin Goh told BT that it remains committed in recruiting Singaporeans and Singapore permanent residents.

A media report in June noted that RWS had hired 600 workers, of whom 80 per cent are locals. Assuming that the local-foreign ratio stays constant, its headcount from abroad could reach 2,000.





Going by HDB rules, one- or two-room flats can each be rented out to at most four people; three-room flats to at most six people; and four-roomers or bigger flats to at most nine people. Assuming that RWS hires 2,000 foreigners and all of them rent four-room flats, it would need to find at least about 220 units.

Mr Goh said that RWS started looking for 'suitable accommodation' for foreign staff early this year, with help from a 'reputable service provider'. He did not specify the types and number of housing involved.

'To help reduce their stress and anxiety of relocating overseas, we assist our foreign team members in addressing one of their basic needs - accommodation,' he said. 'We make sure that they settle down comfortably as well as enjoy working and living in Singapore.' And it is important for RWS to keep its employees happy because that could enhance their work performance and in turn, visitors' experience at the integrated resort, he said.

Mr Goh added that RWS considered several factors in choosing accommodation, including the place's accessibility and proximity to amenities such as convenience stores. 'The locations we have chosen facilitate good interaction between the local community and foreign talent,' he added. BT understands that units at Tiong Bahru and Toa Payoh have been found.

C&H Realty's Mr Lu said that he believes that RWS would want flats in areas near Sentosa, such as Telok Blangah. But he pointed out that the supply of rental flats in such central locations is tight, and RWS might have to broaden its search to estates near MRT stations.

Rents of HDB flats in the central region rose between the second and third quarter of the year. For instance, the median sub-letting rent for a four-room flat in the area increased from about $2,000 to $2,200.

HDB's website shows that up to the third quarter of this year, the agency has granted 11,235 sub-letting approvals. The bulk of these - 3,978 or 35 per cent - were for three-room flats. Another 3,593 approvals were for four-room flats.

Also, looking across all towns and flat types, median sub-letting rents have remained relatively steady from the first to third quarter.

Dennis Wee Group director Chris Koh observed that the HDB rental market is 'more stabilised' compared with the period when collective sales were rife and many displaced residents were looking for lodging. His firm has seen more rental enquiries direct from foreigners working with RWS.

Marina Bay Sands, the other integrated resort due to open next year, has not engaged property agents to look for accommodation for its foreign staff. 'Housing arrangements will take into account the needs of the prospective foreign employees,' said a spokeswoman. 'At this time, Marina Bay Sands is giving priority to attracting and selecting Singaporeans and permanent residents for our job opportunities.'

Let's see if your boycott proposal will work in a globalised free market open economy !
 

singveld

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people want to make money
i dun think they care about who they rent to
and they dun care if some sinkies do not have a job because of FT
 

Meltdown

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people want to make money
i dun think they care about who they rent to
and they dun care if some sinkies do not have a job because of FT

I agree with you!

It's a free market economy.

Most Sinkees' final decisions are almost always based on their financial bottom line $$$$$$$$.

You can't afford to see a doctor, your own business!

You starve to death, your own business!

You become homeless, your own business!

It's survival of the fittest!
 
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kaipoh

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bro, you are right, sinkies can only afford to wait for operator to give FREE entry ticket and than mad rush to queue up weeks prior to the actual handout date. pathetic sinkaporean, 1st world living.
I no money to go :(:(:(:( so no need to boycott, lol :biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:
 
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