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Author Topic: Lucky draw to get low-wage workers to join CPF scheme  (Read 14953 times)
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« Reply #4 on: June 12, 2007, 12:26:21 PM »

Already low wage, if deduct cpf, wat's left?
peanuts...

A new defination of peanuts is what Duray gets before he stepped down the charity organisation. Quite a lot for people like us leh !

heehee.
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« Reply #5 on: June 12, 2007, 01:56:45 PM »

take so much pay, and come out with this stupid thing,
sigh.................. head banging head banging head banging
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« Reply #6 on: June 12, 2007, 02:28:44 PM »

The low wages worker they might not received much education but they're not easily deceive especially by the gahmen. "Small lucky draw" like home appliances, "Wa lau" the prize so pathetic. lousy.
If gahmen really want to help then think of how to talior a scheme that geniunely benefit the worker in their later life. The scheme has to be unique. Different ppl got different need and priority. One thing I feel is the CPF ruling is too stringent. The way gahmen implement CPF policy is to benefit their own pocket and heck care about how you make end meet. Like it or not every month 20 percent of yr payroll will deduct go to CPF. Some how whether like it or not as long as you are in Spore you need to learn to accept it.
  
If gahmen want to help the low-wage worker then go all the way... don't step brake. gung-ho abit lah.
Don't treat the low-wage worker with peanut they are not monkey.. sorry for talking too much.
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« Reply #7 on: June 12, 2007, 08:41:19 PM »

The low wages worker they might not received much education but they're not easily deceive especially by the gahmen. "Small lucky draw" like home appliances, "Wa lau" the prize so pathetic. lousy.
If gahmen really want to help then think of how to talior a scheme that geniunely benefit the worker in their later life. The scheme has to be unique. Different ppl got different need and priority. One thing I feel is the CPF ruling is too stringent. The way gahmen implement CPF policy is to benefit their own pocket and heck care about how you make end meet. Like it or not every month 20 percent of yr payroll will deduct go to CPF. Some how whether like it or not as long as you are in Spore you need to learn to accept it.
  
If gahmen want to help the low-wage worker then go all the way... don't step brake. gung-ho abit lah.
Don't treat the low-wage worker with peanut they are not monkey.. sorry for talking too much.

It's like that... sinkies' life not easy ah..
else you wont see so many old people collecting cardboards and empty cans...
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