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Higher wages seen for Singapore workers as job market tightens

By Wong Choon Mei, Channel NewsAsia

Time is GMT + 8 hoursPosted: 01 February 2006 2037 hrs

Singapore businesses optimistic in first half of 2006

Time is GMT + 8 hoursPosted: 01 February 2006 1554 hrs

Singapore's employment in 2005 at all-time high of 2.3 million

By Hwee Goh, Channel NewsAsia,

Time is GMT + 8 hoursPosted: 01 February 2006 1104 hrs

Singapore's economy expected to continue prospering: PM Lee

By Wong Siew Ying, Channel NewsAsia

Time is GMT + 8 hoursPosted: 28 January 2006 0721 hrs

NTUC aim: Make 10,000 jobs pay more this year

Straits Times Jan 14, 2006

RECORD panel recommends financial incentives for NSmen

By Julia Ng, Channel NewsAsia,

Time is GMT + 8 hoursPosted: 19 January 2006 1702 hrs

Panel recommends incentive package for companies to hire older workers

More workers expected to find jobs in 2006: NTUC Chief

NTUC to set up $50m fund to help low-wage workers upgrade their skills

By May Wong, Channel NewsAsia

Medisave withdrawal limit to be raised from $300 to $400 from April

Singapore expects strong manufacturing investments in 2006

Strong jobs gains show Singapore employers hiring for growth: analysts

Jalan Besar Town Council unveils $517m estate upgrading plan

By Yvonne Cheong, Channel NewsAsia

S&C and rental rebates for 700,000 households

By Sharon Tong, Channel NewsAsia

Sembawang Town Council to spend $570m on renewal plan

Singapore created 28,500 jobs in Q3

ComCare Fund disburses $8.7m to help low income households

By Wong Siew Ying, Channel NewsAsia

East Coast Town to undergo S$500m renewal programme

By Julia Ng, Channel NewsAsia

HDB upgrading programme speeds up with 64 precincts chosen for 2006

By Farah Abdul Rahim, Channel NewsAsia

Aljunied Town Council announced a S$160 million town renewal masterplan

Jobless rate down to 2.5%Lowest in 4 years!

Straits Times 1 Feb 2006

Singapore retailers say festive season sales the best since 2003

By Anjana Menon, Channel NewsAsia

Manufacturing, service sectors optimistic about business conditions,

Time is GMT + 8 hoursPosted: 01 February 2006 2016 hrs

Singapore's PMI expands for 9th straight month in January

By Loh Kim Chin, Channel NewsAsia

Singapore's STI ends at six-year high for second day running

Time is GMT + 8 hoursPosted: 02 February 2006 1818 hrs

Singaporeans less worried about economy, job security: survey

By May Wong, Channel NewsAsia

Time is GMT + 8 hoursPosted: 03 February 2006 1851 hrs

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Is this what they call the BULL market?

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it is not necessarily what it seems like, there are some hidden meanings on that website... :fear::angel:

Unlike the elderly of other countries who waste away their time looking after their grandchildren, strolling in the park or playing a game of chess at the community club...the old in Singapore have far more important things to do like go to work. Yes, the PAP govt ensures that Singaporeans are motivated to work until a ripe old age because there is insufficient subsidy for their medical care and essentials. Also, when they were at their prime, they couldn't have saved much for their old age because they have to spend the bulk of the income to service the HDB loans for their subsidised housing.

The Worker's Party tried recently to poison Singaporean's mind by suggesting that the elderly be given sufficient subsidy. How dare they damage the work ethnics of a 64 year old?!

Elderly Singaporeans are so lucky they have to stay productive and work for a living. They are lucky the govt gives little aid and sells public housing at a price that takes more than 20 years of monthly instalments to pay up.

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:lol::lol:

Politics in Mono.....

Very long ago something like 30+ years ago, my father bought me a radio. The radio only had one speaker which is called mono, stereo wasn't so common in those days of the AM radio. I loved that radio, it was something from nothing. But then came stereo, I still kept that radio....even as the world move to surround sound - 5.1 speaker system, my good old radio is good enough for me. Listening to sound from 5 speakers is just too much for me.

My love for my old radio mirrors my love for the Singapore political system. Even as many countries go beyond Democracy to give its people full transparency in the form of Freedom of Information, I'm glad our politics stayed in "mono". There is only one speaker - the PAP, no stereo or 5.1 surround sound to burden us with diversity of views. Singaporeans for the past 40 years have listened to this mono radio. Why burden yourself with so much information - one source is good enough.

This past weeks the mono radio has been broadcasting nothing but GOOD NEWS..... the endless flow of GOOD NEWS has made all of us so happy. Singaporeans are so lucky to be listening to all this good news. ....

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