In an interview with Rappler Talk, Minister of Social
and Family Development Tan Chuan Jin said that because of globalization,
graduates in Manila could do a Singaporean’s job for a fraction of the pay:
“But the competition today is so real. We have
companies, jobs, departments being outsourced and completely relocating to
Manila because graduates in Manila could do their job for a fraction of the
pay.
That’s globalization. And that has resulted in the
pulling out of jobs in many developed countries, those jobs are not going
back.”’
The above is quoted from an article in the
statestimesreview.com. Technically this is true. But to take this as a
justification to run down on Singaporeans for wanting to do the same job for
more is not very clever. Look at the
full picture and compares apple with apple. How much does it cost for a
Singaporean to get his degree and how much does it cost a Pinoy to get his
degree, presumably both degrees are of equivalent standard. If this is the
case, our universities are underproductive, producing the same standard of
graduates but at a much higher cost.
The other point, how much does it cost for a graduate
to survive here and a graduate to survive in the Philippines? What is the
comparative cost of living? Just on
these two points alone you know that the comparison is out of context, spurious.
And to use it freely is, ok I won’t say it is stupid, but bizarre!
How can anyone use these two examples to make a
logical and sensible case for comparison? Why don’t we say the govt of USA and
UK or for that matter in all the developed countries are able to do their jobs
at a much cheaper cost, a fraction of what Singapore pays to its politicians?
Should we then farm out our political offices to the Americans or Europeans or
to China? Xi Jinping’s annual salary is less than one day of Hsien Loong’s pay.
You think Xi Jinping or Obama or Cameroon is doing a lousy job? We can save a lot of money by outsourcing our
whole cabinet right? Before that we should outsource all our PMETs and CEO jobs
to the cheaper countries. We should even move our banks and airlines and
whatever to operate in Manila or Mumbai or Jakarta.
Can I have a more sensible argument please.