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  • More Financial Help Disbursed To Poor In 2015

    More Financial Help Disbursed To Poor In 2015

    A record sum of $116 million in social assistance payments were made to the poor in the last financial year, ending March 2015.

    This was a 14 per cent jump from the previous year and almost double the $61 million given out five years ago.

    This money was used to help 91,093 individuals last year, up from 54,041 five years ago.

    ComCare is a key social safety net for low-income Singaporeans and it provides three broad types of assistance: long-term help, largely for the elderly poor; interim as well as short-to-medium term help for those facing crises, such as illness or retrenchment; kindergarten and student care subsidies for children.

    A portion of the money – $68.5 million – came from interest generated by the Community Care (ComCare) Endowment Fund, set up by the Government in 2005 to help needy families get back on their feet.

    The rest came from the budget of the Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF).

    The biggest jump last year was in short-to-medium-term payouts, which rose from $55.7 million in 2013 to $68.7 million last year, said the latest ComCare annual report. Five years ago, such payouts amounted to $16.6 million.

    One reason could be the rise in the number of people who live alone and therefore need more support.

    Minister for Social and Family Development Tan Chuan-Jin noted that one- and two-person households under short-to-medium term assistance rose from 51.4 per cent in 2012 to 55.8 per cent last year.

    Households given such an assistance can receive vouchers for transport and rent, monthly cash grants, medical assistance and help in job search or training.

    Spending on long-term help grew to $18.7 million last year, up from $17.3 million the year before. Data from the report showed that 65 per cent of households on such assistance are the elderly who live alone.

    They receive cash handouts for daily expenses and those with children get help with school expenses.

    In a newly created blog called MSF Conversations, Mr Tan wrote: “The increase (in ComCare financial assistance) is not too surprising because we have increased our efforts in the last few years to bring help closer to those in need.”

    The 24th Social Service Office (SSO), that completed Singapore’s social services network, was officially launched in Taman Jurong earlier this week. SSOs administer ComCare assistance and plan social services in their neighbourhoods.

    Mr Tan added: “We have also adjusted some of our income criteria thresholds so that more can be assisted.”

    Since July last year, the household income cap for short-to-medium-term aid was raised from $1,700 to $1,900.

    National University of Singapore’s Irene Ng noted that economic disparity has “improved somewhat” over the past two years.

    But “we are still not past the problems of high income inequality, bottom wage stagnation, high costs of living and fast pace of growth that makes it harder for the less able to catch up”, said the Associate Professor of Social Work.

     

    Source: http://news.asiaone.com

  • Man Attacks Cabby, Ran Away Without Paying Cab Fare

    Man Attacks Cabby, Ran Away Without Paying Cab Fare

    Pls Help Me Spread Around..

    Tis Man Took A Cab Tis Morning.. The Taxi Driver Alr said tat the nets machine is down & only accept cash.. Upon reaching he not satisfied when the driver told him tat to pay by cash..

    So the two girls with him said ok send her to the nearest atm machine he suddenly being so violent.. Traffic turn red light, He smack driver head rest & he went out from the taxi ask the taxi driver to go out from the taxi but unfortunately the driver nvr went out & he broke the side mirror..

    The driver just wind down the window,

    The worst part he punch the driver head & the driver black out for a while.. The driver said he want to call police but this guy ran away wo paying the fare also..

    Taxi Attack 2

    Currently in under police investigation & driver currently at hospital for check up coz his head is spinning badly..

    The case happen at Hotel 81 Lavender around 7.20am.. Thanks for sharing guys..

     

    Source: Nur Roslan

  • Madonna Posts Singapore Concert On Website

    Madonna Posts Singapore Concert On Website

    Madonna fans all over Singapore have been getting ready to buy the hottest ticket of the music calendar next year.

    It was reported last month that local concert promoter IMC Live was in talks to bring the Queen of Pop’s Rebel Heart tour to Singapore. And yesterday, the Madonna fan club newsletter sent out an email informing fans of her concert here.

    “Madonna is taking her Rebel Heart to the Lion City when she brings her successful world tour to Singapore National Stadium on February 28!” the email stated. “Lifetime Legacy members will receive first access to tickets starting Thursday, Dec 17 at 10am SGT. Icon Live Pass access begins @ 11am SGT.”

    On the tour page of Madonna’s official website, the Singapore date was added to the list. On Facebook, a poster was seen providing ticketing details.

    If it comes to pass, it will be the 57-year-old singer’s first time here.

    In 1993, she was banned from bringing her controversial Girlie Show World Tour to Singapore.

    However, at press time, the local organiser declined to give any comment; although the police have confirmed that the application for a public entertainment licence is currently under assessment.

     

    Source: www.todayonline.com

  • Amos Yee: Moderate Muslims F*****G Hypocrites, ISIS True Practitioners Of Islam

    Amos Yee: Moderate Muslims F*****G Hypocrites, ISIS True Practitioners Of Islam

    Muslims are speaking up against the law that I’m about to be charged for, yay! Wait what? Why the fuck would they do that? Child-fucking allah would be very displeased.

    What in the world is a ‘moderate muslim’? A fucking hypocrite that’s what. The truth of the matter is that what isis has been doing and what these ‘moderate muslims’ considers ‘extremist interpretation of the theology’, is what muslims should be doing if they claim they follow the koran.Those people aren’t the extremists, you guys are the underachievers really. All these ‘non-extreme’ religious people who fap to their holy book but aren’t liable for a murder charge, have to deal with so many contradictions, lying to both other people and themselves every day to feebly preserve their delusion. It must be really hard isn’t it? You ‘moderate muslims’ or ‘semi-partial christians’?

    I’m pretty disappointed when christians and muslims claim that they are not offended by my comments. They fucking should be, I condemned your disgusting beliefs and viciously explained how everything you have lived for is utter bullshit. You should get depression and cry yourself to sleep.

    The truth is that these religious pricks are offended, but either don’t want to admit it, or want to ‘forgive’ me (which you can’t really ‘forgive’ someone who hasn’t done anything wrong. You should ask for my forgiveness, but I’m not going to forgive you for being a flying-horse believer), but that doesn’t mean your wee-little feelings didn’t get hurt.

    And TOC, fuck you, stop perpetuating this misconception that the main thing I’m going to be arrested for is probably the passing remark on the calvin cheng blog post. I know you really want to because calvin cheng was a dick and linking me to him would help create more displeasure towards the government blah blah blah. But bitch, don’t straitstimes yourself like how you did with molester vincent law (https://amosyee.wordpress.com/…/the-molestation-of-vincent…/).

    The heavier sentence (if those police cunts catch me ah-hah!) will more likely be for this Facebook post (https://m.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=985786234801314&id=286808914699053&refid=52) and even more so than the calvin cheng one, this post I’m writing right now. You should bring attention to these more stinging diatribes, then more halal-snorters will read them and get hurt; burn those paedophile lovers to the ground.

    I know after writing this, alternative media folks are feeling really uncomfortable, because it’s as if I’m harming my own ‘side’ and making your job harder to win over support for my case. But don’t worry, there’ll be plenty of other things that will happen that you can exploit to your favor, but unlike you, I’m willing to compromise the level of effectiveness in fucking the government, for being honest (and in the long-term it will serve me much better believe me).

    Therefore, screw hypocrisy, jesus christ and allah did not exist, fuck you christians and fuck you sand-loving muslims.

    www.theonlinecitizen.com/…/section-298-contradicts-singapor…

     

    Source: Amos Yee

  • Employment Growth In First 3 Quarters Of 2015 Lowest In 6 Years

    Employment Growth In First 3 Quarters Of 2015 Lowest In 6 Years

    Jobs growth in Singapore remained low in the third quarter of 2015, with unemployment rising slightly for residents and citizens, according to figures released in the Ministry of Manpower’s (MOM) latest Labour Market Report.

    From July to September this year, total employment grew by 12,600, which is higher than the preceding quarter’s growth of 9,700 but significantly lower than the increase of 33,400 from the corresponding period last year.

    According to MOM, the cumulative employment growth for the first three quarters of this year was 16,200, which is the lowest growth since 2009.

    The employment gains were driven by increases in the services sector, with the wholesale and retail trade, real estate services, construction and manufacturing sectors all cutting back on employment.

    Overall unemployment remained low at 2.0 per cent, but rose slightly for the second consecutive quarter to 3.0 per cent for residents and 3.1 per cent for citizens.

    More workers were laid off in the third quarter, with 3,460 losing their jobs. This is higher than the 3,250 laid off in the second quarter of 2015.

    A significant majority, or seven out of ten, residents laid off in the quarter were from the professionals, managers, executives and technicians (PMET) group, according to MOM.

    Even though there were still more vacancies than people looking for work, the ratio has moderated with the number of seasonally-adjusted vacancies declining over the quarter by 11 per cent.

    This has brought down the job openings to job seekers ratio to 116 openings per 100 seekers, which is comparable to the level in Jun 2013.

    An estimated 56,700 residents, comprising 51,100 Singaporeans, were unemployed in Sep 2015, up from 52,700 residents unemployment in Sep 2014, MOM said.

    Responding to the figures, Ms Jaya Dass, country director for HR services provider Randstad Singapore, said that the government’s focus on increasing productivity and transitioning to a more service and quality-based economy is making Singapore less manpower-reliant. “These initiatives, coupled with the slowdown in core sectors like manufacturing and construction, have contributed to slower employment growth,” she said.

    However, she added that initiatives to deepen the skills of Singaporean workers, such as SkillsFuture, will provide better career opportunities in the coming year.

     

    Source: http://business.asiaone.com

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