‘Acturial science graduate Michelle Lew has sent her resume to more than 100 firms since last December, hoping to land a permanent job. But almost a year later, she has not received a single job offer.
“I think it’s
because the economy is bad. I’m not sure why. I’m working in an insurance firm
as a temp….”’ Quoted from ST dated 2 Nov 15( Acturial should be spelt
actuarial).
The
difficulties in getting employment by our citizens have gone down to our young
graduates. Our very own children are being employed as temp workers while
hundreds of thousands of foreigners with silly degrees from silly universities
are taking away their jobs. And no one is raising an eye brow, thinking that it
is normal. This is a crime against our very own citizens committed by our
employers and unproductive foreigner companies allowed to set up business here
and to employ their own kind.
I thought
after the last GE the govt will change its policies toward more pro citizens.
Lim Swee Say is working hard to change the pro foreigner policies of the past
to be more pro Singaporean. Hopefully this is the beginning of things getting
betterer. He has started to give the breakdowns in employment statistics for
citizens and PRs. But from this reported case, many Michelles are still left in
the lurch. Our very own children cannot get a normal employment and we are
giving hundreds of thousands of jobs to half baked foreigners.
What is
happening? No, it is not the economy is bad. It is bad policies. If the economy
is bad, why would so many foreigners of average or under average grades at
executive and middle management or even senior management be employed and NOT
Singaporeans?
Michele and
her peers must not be misled to thinking it is the economy. We need to take
care of our citizens first. We need to give jobs to our citizens. All the
changes in education policies will be hogwash if we do not take our citizens,
graduates of our education, seriously and give them jobs. We might as well close
down all our universities if we continue to employ foreigners instead of our
children.
Go figure
why is this the case? You vote for a govt to take care of you, at least to give
you good jobs, not temp jobs, not to give jobs to foreigners and say you are
not good. Fully employed citizens do not need subsidies. Is this not a crime against our citizens, our
children?
Michele and
many of her peers are not lazy, choosy and stupid Singaporeans. They are
graduates from our world class universities and willing to work, wanting to
work. Who is there to help them, our children?
MOM could
simply not approve a few more applications for EPs and there will be plenty of
jobs for our citizens. These are not highly skilled and difficult jobs that
need special talents.
Ong Chuan
Yan, a HR major has sent out applications for more than 6 months. He said, ‘It’s
quite stressful because it’s already very competitive and, on top of that,
there may be a decision made not to hire anyone.’