Employment survey: Only 16% wants to stay in current job
According to an employment survey by recruitment firm Hudson, only 16% of the survey respondents said that they want to stay in their current job. 29% said they are actively seeking a new job while...
View ArticleMinistry of Manpower cover up wage growth of low income workers due to...
In the salary report released today (May 30), the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) covered up the statistics of actual wage growth for low income workers. The MOM covered up the embarrassing fact by only...
View ArticleMinister Tan Chuan Jin: Don’t always ask what the government is doing, I...
When questioned by a student what is the government’s plan for wildlife in Singapore, Minister for Social and Family Affairs (MSF) Tan Chuan Jin responded in exasperation saying that he “can’t do...
View ArticleSingapore’s envoy bite back at Malaysia paper: Reserving election for Malays...
The Singapore’s High Commissioner for Malaysia has bitten back at Malaysia’s mainstream paper, Utusan Malaysia for their comments on the new changes to reserving the next Presidential Election for...
View ArticlePAP MP: Cheaper milk powder does not mean not as good
In part of the propaganda effort to swerve the conversation from explaining overpriced milk powder, PAP MP Rahayu Mahzam today (Ma y 31) called for Singaporean parents to go for cheaper range. Blaming...
View ArticleLee Hsien Loong opens first ever racist election in the world
Under the directive of Lee Hsien Loong from the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), the Election Department (ELD) opens up the world’s first ever racist election where citizens of other races are banned...
View ArticleStraits Times: Only 4 out of 3 million eligible to contest Presidential Election
Singapore’s 151th-ranking state media Straits Times today (June 1) shortlisted 4 eligible candidates out of the country’s 3 million citizen population for the upcoming racist and elitist Presidential...
View Article30 year veteran elderly actress fired by Mediacorp: I now know the value of...
Popular veteran Korean Singaporean elderly actress, Jin Yin Ji, has been fired by Singapore’s only media broadcasting company Mediacorp. The veteran actress who is famous for her Korean-accented...
View ArticleCompanies cheer National Wage Council’s depression of low income wages
Employers of cheap labour are cheering the Singapore’s National Wage Council’s (NWC) decision to depress low income wages. As a press statement yesterday (May 31), the NWC called for only a S$45 pay...
View ArticleSingapore National football team manager under investigation
Following the high profile arrest of the former Football Association of Singapore (FAS) and former PAP MP Zainudin Noordin, Singapore’s football is hit with another scandal with the manager of the...
View ArticleSingapore Police investigate Indian Singaporean who decry racism
After posting on Facebook about a racist encounter during the filming of government propaganda film Ah Boys to Men 4, an Indian Singaporean is now under police investigation for his post. Freelance...
View ArticleElderly poor cheated into donating money to Lee Kuan Yew
A 72-year-old elderly poor was cheated over 14 years by his friends into donating about S$200,000 to Lee Kuan Yew. In 1999, elderly victim Tan Soy Kiang was told to withdraw S$53,161.64 from his CPF...
View ArticleSMRT issue fake news: No breakdowns, just 30min-long “signalling checks”
Singapore’s public transport operator SMRT issued a fake news this evening (Jun 1) openly lying that a disruptive 30min-long train breakdown is just a “signalling check”: “The rush-hour train delays...
View ArticleVeteran elderly actors rally and speak up against Mediacorp over fired...
After hearing news of the termination of veteran actress Jin Yin Ji’s contract, other veteran elderly actors rallied to speak up against Singapore’s only broadcasting station Mediacorp condemning the...
View ArticleFormer Chief of Navy Lui Tuck Yew fail in private sector, become envoy to Japan
Former Chief of Navy and former Transport Minister Lui Tuck Yew has resigned from his independent director position in listed construction and property company, Chip Eng Seng Corporation. The failed...
View Article吕德耀少将在商场机构失败,调遣为新加坡驻日本大使
前任交通部长吕德耀少将在商场机构失败,已被政府调遣去日本做大使。 也是前海军统领的吕德耀少将上在2011年担任交通部长,却在4年内把公共交通搞得一团糟,车资不停涨价可是MRT列车事故没解决反而变本加厉,在民声怨气催促下2015年被迫辞职部长职位。...
View ArticleAustralia: Working Holiday visa now open to Singaporeans
The Australian government today (June 2) announced that Singaporeans between the age of 18 and 30 will be welcomed to apply for Working Holiday visas from Aug 1, 2017 onward. Visa holders of Subclass...
View ArticleSMRT集团发布假消息:列车半小时延迟不是故障,是[信号测试]
昨天(6月1号)繁忙时间旁晚大约 6.47pm 南北线列车行程被延迟超过30分钟,可是新加坡公共列车业者SMRT集团却狡辩不认是系统故障。SMRT当时发布假消息给政府媒体说没有故障而是【信号测试】。 有些在场的乘客在政府新闻报告网上留言说他们上的列车有些暂停了约20分钟。有位乘客甚至拍下了一张4辆列车暂停的照片: Photo from Facebook...
View ArticleSecond massive train breakdown, SMRT recycle same fake news: Only system checks
For the second day in a row, trains running along the North-South Line (NSL) are facing more than 30 minutes of delay today (Jun 2). As if the news is bad enough, public transport operator SMRT again...
View ArticleMinister Vivian Balakrishnan: Government’s “openness” will make Singaporeans...
Speaking in his closing address speech for a city planning conference held at Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Minister of Foreign Affairs Vivian Balakrishnan said that Singaporean should counter...
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