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  • Indian National Received Beating After Telling Employee Of Another Company To Do His Job

    Indian National Received Beating After Telling Employee Of Another Company To Do His Job

    All he wanted was to give feedback that the floor of his maintenance storeroom was wet. But technician Kathaiyan Sakthivel found himself at the end of a horrific beating.

    Closed circuit television (CCTV) footage of the attack last December shows him being punched in the face and chest, and then hit by a dustpan repeatedly until it broke.

    The 42-year-old Indian national, who feared for his life while he was being hit with the dustpan, said: “I couldn’t stop myself from crying. I knelt down, kept saying ‘sorry’ and begged him to stop hitting me.”

    He was one of two technicians from A@risco Services, an electrical servicing company, who were attacked by employees of other companies last year.

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • Four US Littoral Warships To Operate Out Of Singapore From 2018

    Four US Littoral Warships To Operate Out Of Singapore From 2018

    Four US warships designed to fight in coastal areas similar to South-east Asian waters will be operating out of Singapore by 2018, up from one currently, a senior US Navy official said on Tuesday.

    The “rotational deployment” of the vessels, called littoral combat ships (LCS), comes as China continues to flex its muscles in the South China Sea and tensions remnain on the Korean Peninsula.

    “We will soon see up to four LCS here in Singapore as we rotationally deploy Seventh Fleet ships,” said Rear Admiral Charles Williams.

    “We envision four ships here by May 2017 to sometime in 2018… but I think what you have is that by 2018, four LCS ships will be rotationally deployed here to Singapore.” Williams, commander of the Seventh Fleet’s Task Force 73, was speaking to reporters aboard the USS Fort Worth, an LCS on a 16-month deployment to Southeast Asia.

    It replaced another LCS, the USS Freedom, which recently ended an eight-month tour of duty.

    The USS Fort Worth is set to take part in exercise Foal Eagle, a joint military drill with South Korea from Feb 24 to March 6.

    It will also join regional navies in the annual Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training exercises and the International Maritime Defence Exhibition.

    Fast and agile, LCS vessels can be adapted for specific missions through a system of interchangeable modules and crew.

    The US Navy plans to build 52 LCS vessels at a total cost of US$37 billion (S$50 billion) but the programme has become controversial due to cost inflation, design and construction issues.

    In 2012 the then-US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta announced that Washington would shift the bulk of its naval fleet to the Pacific by 2020 as part of a new strategic focus on Asia.

    China is embroiled in a maritime dispute with four Southeast Asian countries – Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam – as well as with Taiwan over territorial claims in the South China Sea.

    While not a claimant, the United States has said it has an interest to ensure freedom of navigation in the area.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • People Behind The Real Singapore Arrested Under Sedition Act

    People Behind The Real Singapore Arrested Under Sedition Act

    Two of the three people behind The Real Singapore (TRS), a socio-political website, have been arrested.

    This follows a Feb 4 article where the duo are said to have embellished an article posted by a witness of an incident during the recent Thaipusam festival.

    The TRS article had claimed a Filipino family had sparked an exchange which led to three Singaporean men being arrested on Feb 3.

    But no Filipino family was involved.

    The original author of the article also denied the involvement of a Filipino family.

    Police confirmed the arrest of a Singaporean, 26 and an Australian woman, 22.

    The two were arrested on Feb 6 under the Sedition Act and investigations into the case are ongoing.

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • Statement From The Real Singapore On Arrest

    Statement From The Real Singapore On Arrest

    One of the Editors who is involved in running The Real Singapore has been called up for Investigation by the Police along with about 4 others in relation to an article about the Thaipusam Incident which was an article compiled based on various witness accounts.

    ​Some time in the future, we will be publishing a full story and explain clearly everything that we can share. This may also include how we work and who is behind the website but currently, as investigations are ongoing, such a full response would be inappropriate.

    In fact, there appears to already be a bit of misinformation as very little information has actually been shared with the media.

    This lack of information has resulted in some misleading articles being published in the mainstream media in regard to this issue including a Channel News Asia article which suggested that the arrest (on 6th Feb) was made after an MHA statement warning the public about making comments about the Thaipusam Incident (statement made on 14 Feb):

    The Real Singapore Statement

    Also, only 1 Editor behind the website has been brought in for investigation. It is understood that she is currently cooperating fully with the police.

    Investigations are centering around only this 1 article and all other contributors and other articles are currently not being probed.

    Meanwhile, the rest of us will continue to run the website with minimal interruption and hope to receive your support.

    Again, we’d like to wish our readers a happy lunar new year!

     

    Source: www.therealsingapore.com

  • SDP Proposes RESTART To Help Retrenched Workers

    SDP Proposes RESTART To Help Retrenched Workers

    When Singaporeans are retrenched, they are left out in the cold with no financial protection. Through no fault of theirs, retrenched workers suddenly find themselves in uncertainty and hardship.

    Low-wage workers are especially vulnerable as they have no say in company restructuring or the factors that cause MNCs to relocate their operations. This affects even middle-income professionals in the fields of life sciences and hospitality.

    Unexpected lay-offs cause severe strain on the entire family with serious social repercussions. Even though income stops, the bills don’t. The family still needs to eat, children still need to go to school, and electricity bills still need to be paid.

    On the other end, when CEOs and top managers are let go, they are given golden handshakes, sometimes worth millions of dollars.

    To remedy such an imbalance, the SDP proposes a retrenchment insurance scheme called RESTART (Re-Employment Scheme and Temporary Assistance for the ReTrenched) for our workers who find themselves laid-off from work.

    Here’s how it works:

    1. If a worker is retrenched, RESTART pays him/her 75% of last drawn salary for 1st 6 months, 50% for 2nd 6 months, and 25% for final 6 months.
    2. The payout stops once the individual is re-employed or 18 months after retrenchment.
    3. The payout capped at the prevailing median wage (which is $3,770 as of 2014). This means that a retrenched employee earning $3,200/month would be paid $2,400 for the first 6 months and so on whereas an employee earning $5,000/month would get paid 75% of $3,770 for the first 6 months.
    4. MOM will assist the retrenched individual to seek re-employment and help match his/her skill- and salary-level to new job where possible.
    5. The individual can reject only up to 3 job offers.

    Based on a 5% unemployment rate, we estimate RESTART’s budget to be $2 billion a year. This budget will come from

    • the state (80%), employers (10%) and workers (10%)
    • employees’ contributions are made on a sliding scale with the higher-income groups paying more
    • employers would match their employees’ contributions dollar for dollar

    Such a hybrid system of financing would spread out the fiscal responsibility to all stakeholders.

    To prevent abuse of the programme, those relieved of their work due to misconduct, resign from their jobs or worked with the company for less than a year will not be eligible for RESTART.

    As the name, suggests, RESTART is meant to provide temporary assistance to retrenched workers and to help them get back on their feet to contribute to the economy. It will help to reduce tension and hardship for families, keeping our social fabric secure and strong.

     

    Source: http://yoursdp.org

     

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