Our ViewsResponse to YPAPThe YP article says that it was not made clear whether the minimum wage proposal would apply to everyone or just to Singaporean workers. To clear up any misunderstanding let me make clear that the minimum wage would apply to all workers, Singaporean and foreign. However the Reform Party would propose to exempt certain sectors of the economy where Singaporeans do not compete with foreign workers, such as domestic workers and also possibly the construction industry...
Rethinking the Temasek Growth Model The Reform Party is glad that the professor shares our views that the present economic model has outlived its usefulness. We have called for the privatization of Temasek and possibly GIC and distribution of shares or quasi-equity to Singaporean citizens who have lived here for a minimum qualifying period. The Reform Party has also called for the dismantling of the GLC structure which undoubtedly serves to stifle the development of an entrepreneurial class and new growth industries.
Reform Party Response To The Singapore Budget, 2010 The Reform Party has already set out its response to the report by the Economic Strategies Committee in its press release dated 3rd February 2010. We said there that "there must be serious doubts about the government’s ability to deliver given that the track record in this regard (of raising productivity) of the last ten years has been so poor and whether anything more than lip service is being paid to weaning the economy off its dependence on cheap foreign labour." Wake up to your proper role as citizens
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