So why are things more expensive now with the currency rising 40% in value? Shouldn't imports be cheaper?
Last year, he offended many union leaders.Then why Dr. Tan of MOM still issuing so many EP and S Pass to CECA Indians?
Last year, he offended many union leaders.
There are some labour-intensive jobs that are more suitable for men. He advocated to them that must DEI, have more women.
Those jobs are not suitable for ladies, so that means, women are going to be supervisors in aircon room, while the men slot it out and denied career progression.
Wat about the 1.12 million mudlanders in singkieland? Why no one talks about them n only kpkb shitskins n banglahs?M
Then why Dr. Tan of MOM still issuing so many EP and S Pass to CECA Indians?
Taxes went up.a good example is petrol and diesel for motor vehicles.So why are things more expensive now with the currency rising 40% in value? Shouldn't imports be cheaper?
Sinkie may cause income inflation in Jiu hu where efficiency is lower. Bad for their economyWat about the 1.12 million mudlanders in singkieland? Why no one talks about them n only kpkb shitskins n banglahs?
Roti canai maker wanted in S'pore, S$1,420 monthly salary offered in M'sia newspaper
Looking for skilled roti canai makers.
Sulaiman Daud |
April 23, 2024, 03:03 PM
A company in need of a roti canai maker placed an ad in Malaysian paper New Straits Times, offering a monthly salary of RM5,000 (S$1,420) to work in Singapore.
A debate then ensued over the competitiveness of such an offer.
Meals and accommodation included
In addition to the salary, which was RM5,000 (S$1,420) "and above", the position also includes the offer of a prayer room, meals and accommodation.
The ad asked interested applicants to contact a Singapore-based WhatsApp number.
New Straits Times, writing about their own ad, spoke to Jeremy Lim, vice president of the Malaysian Restaurant and Bistro Owners Association.
"The offered salary may sound substantial in ringgit terms, but when converted to Singapore dollars and considering the cost of living on the island, it might not provide the desired quality of life," he said.
Brain drain
However, Lim added that retaining talent in Malaysia is "challenging" as workers sought jobs elsewhere, enticed not only by the salary but other opportunities available.
Back in March 2023, Malaysia's then-human resources minister V Sivakumar revealed that of the 1.86 million Singaporeans who emigrated overseas in 2022, 1.13 million of them went to Singapore.
Sivakumar called the "brain drain" issue a "heavy burden" for Malaysia.
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There is currently a acute shortage of skilled manpower.The PAP is approving employment passes to all applicants. Someone I know whose condo apartment was used as registered address of such approved applicants and he was not even aware until a check made through MOM website.
If tat the case. Mudland can easily lock down the borders like wuhan virus times...than see if Mudland shop owners kpkb or notSinkie may cause income inflation in Jiu hu where efficiency is lower. Bad for their economy
Whatever I keep seeing PAP dogs repeating the same shit all the time
Leemember SGD has appreciated 40% vs peersvery few buyers for sg produced pharma products as strong sgd steers importers away to alternatives. 69% drop is staggering.