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'In the latest interview with ABC Radio today (June 10), Prime
Minister Lee Hsien Loong said that globalisation and the import of foreigners
create more jobs and higher salaries for Singaporeans:
“In some countries, globalisation is viewed as a monster that
wrests jobs from workers. But in Singapore, I see it as a creator of jobs and
booster of workers’ wages. This is because as a globalised nation, we can play
a role which is servicing the region, which is servicing the world. In doing
so, we can have jobs in Singapore which are better paying for a wide range of
our people.”'
How many of you agree with this statement that more foreigners
create more jobs and higher salaries for Singaporeans? What I know, and what
everyone knows, and reported in the media and govt statistics, is that more
than 2m jobs were created for foreigners in Singapore and more than a few hundred
thousands of these foreigners are earning higher salaries than Singaporeans,
and many are earning millions in Singapore companies and govt linked companies.
As for the number of jobs created by foreigners for Singaporeans and paying
higher salaries, we need statistics to prove that this is the case. Would there
be statistics to show how many jobs were created by the foreigners/foreign
companies and how many are higher paying jobs occupied by Singaporeans?
The statistics so far proved that Singapore is creating more jobs,
millions of jobs for foreigners and many paying higher salaries and many in the
millions in Singapore companies and GLCs. Many CEOs of local companies and GLCs
are foreigners.
What do you think? Can anyone prove otherwise that indeed more
foreigners are creating higher paying jobs for Singaporeans? Name the million
dollar Singaporeans that benefited from this globalization drive. Just the
academia alone is providing thousands of foreigners with higher paying jobs
that they could not get in their home countries.
The big question, is this a win win for Singaporeans and
foreigners or a win for foreigners and lose for Singaporeans?