Thursday, December 10, 2009
life goes on
What is the worse that can happen if the PAP loses 10-20 seats?
Will people really miss those part time PAP MPs with little to say on critical life-affecting issues?
the answer is obvious.
Too many jobs were created which led to an influx of foreigners to fill the positions too fast, too soon.
The momentum has now ground to a halt because of the economic crisis.
But if the pace picks up again, Singaporeans could end up being outnumbered by foreigners in the workplace.
there could be more than three million foreigners working here by 2030, forming half the workforce. That will jump to almost 10 million by 2050, making up 75 per cent of employees here.
Of the 235,000 jobs added in 2007, six in 10 went to foreigners. The ratio rose last year, with foreigners taking seven in 10 of the 222,000 new jobs.
This means that almost 300,000 foreigners flocked here to take up jobs in the past two years, pushing their population past the one million mark for the first time.
But if the pace picks up again, Singaporeans could end up being outnumbered by foreigners in the workplace.
there could be more than three million foreigners working here by 2030, forming half the workforce. That will jump to almost 10 million by 2050, making up 75 per cent of employees here.
It is a frightening leap from the current figure of one million, or 36 per cent of the workforce.
Of the 235,000 jobs added in 2007, six in 10 went to foreigners. The ratio rose last year, with foreigners taking seven in 10 of the 222,000 new jobs.
This means that almost 300,000 foreigners flocked here to take up jobs in the past two years, pushing their population past the one million mark for the first time.
Tuesday, December 08, 2009
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