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« Reply #16 on: January 17, 2008, 08:22:03 PM »

i saw alot of foreigner workers (especially china national) been hawker/foodcourt seller.  but i really hope that the boss of those food stall can train up them first in hygiene and how to cook the food properly before giving them the task.  at punggol blk 198 coffee shop there, the stall selling chicken rice/noodle.. tink all of them are china national... before that i used to buy from them n the noodle cooked quite ok no too soggy. then one fine day dunno why they changed the cook n helpers into all china national.. n i tried the noodle... yerk!! can't eat at all... no doubt they might be lower in labour cost for the stall owner.. however, they are chasing the customers away by serving terrible food!!! i wont try the stall again unless if they trained up their cook or change to a better trained cook. anyone ate there n share ur experience here??
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« Reply #17 on: January 17, 2008, 09:49:16 PM »

Wed Straits Times, at least Malaysia Elites are honouring their own citizens. Asking companies to engage Malaysians as the Front-line instead giving this important task to foreigners. He's even urging all companies to pay higher for the Malaysians. At least other countries think and protect their own citizens first.

In Mainland China, 1 billion population, how many % of population is Singapore wants to accomodate for them? Soon this Little Red Dot will no longer Red color. Decolourise become white colour.
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« Reply #18 on: January 17, 2008, 11:18:08 PM »

it's part and parcel of life here in singapore. @ every turn of a corner, chances are you will meet with ppl from other nationalities.

the gahmen has been trying to woo foreign investments, and wad better way to attract them by having lower wages where the FTs are asking for.

Are we Singaporeans willing to settle for the wages for these FTs?
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« Reply #19 on: January 17, 2008, 11:58:31 PM »

Wed Straits Times, at least Malaysia Elites are honouring their own citizens. Asking companies to engage Malaysians as the Front-line instead giving this important task to foreigners. He's even urging all companies to pay higher for the Malaysians. At least other countries think and protect their own citizens first.

Malaysia elections coming lah. lots of corruption in Malaysia, accordingly to www.malaysia-today.net

i would rather not compare with Malaysia.
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