Tag: multiracial

  • Undergrad Part-Time Tutor Rejected By Tuition Agency Due To Parents’ ‘Racial Preferences’

    Undergrad Part-Time Tutor Rejected By Tuition Agency Due To Parents’ ‘Racial Preferences’

    Tuition has become a staple for school-going children in Singapore.

    While it is understandable that each child — and by extension, family — may seek specific tutors for specific needs, one tutor has come forward to share her experience of being repeatedly rejected for tuition jobs — despite being more than qualified for it.

    The tutor is an undergraduate student from a local university and is seeking part-time work at a local tuition agency for extra income.

    The agency essentially acts as a middleman by matching families with the tutors for the required subjects.

    Compiling all the requests of the different families, the tuition agency then sends them out to the tutors under them. Interested parties can apply to take up the vacant slots.

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    As the tutor in question specialises in English and Literature, she has repeatedly applied for positions that required tutors for those two subjects.

    However, time and time again, she has met with responses from families like the one below:

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    Recently, it was more blatantly put across to her:

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    Deep-rooted problem 

    Speaking to Mothership.sg, the tutor said she feels frustrated that she has to deal with this kind of issue time and time again.

    This is despite the fact that she is a first-class honours student.

    She also related that she has even met with a situation where after she was rejected by the family, the same tuition gig was offered to someone she knew, who is Eurasian Chinese.

    She also said any language or communication barrier with non-English-speaking families should not be a problem, particularly in her case, as she is from a mixed Malay-Chinese family.

    Acknowledging the sensitivity of the issue, she doesn’t demand recourse.

    Instead, she said she understands that some people just don’t feel comfortable with certain races.

    What have the authorities said about such practices

    According to TAFEP’s job advertisement guidelines stated in its fair employment practices handbook,

    “Employers who advertise a position requiring a specific attribute which may be viewed as discriminatory should ensure it is indeed a requirement of the job and state the reason for the requirement in the advertisement…

    Race should not be a criterion for the selection of job candidates as multiracialism is a fundamental principle in Singapore. Selection based on race is unacceptable and job advertisements should not feature statements like ‘Chinese preferred’ or ‘Malay preferred’.

    Religion is unacceptable as a criterion for recruitment except in cases where employees have to perform religious functions as part of the job requirement. In such cases, the requirements should be clearly and objectively presented”.

    But such practices are normalised

    However, a quick check on forums has shown how prevalent racial preference in tuition has become in Singapore.

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    Ultimately, the student tutor said she hopes people, especially parents, can have a more open mindset towards tutors like her.

    She said: “I just wish that it wasn’t this way because it hasn’t changed since my mum’s time.”

     

    Source: mothership.sg

  • Muslim Kakak: Embrace The Smells Of Community Living, Move To Jungle If Unhappy

    Muslim Kakak: Embrace The Smells Of Community Living, Move To Jungle If Unhappy

    Everyday my neighbors.. Let me tell u …on my right is from Arab,on my left is a Thai family,the rest are Cantonese Chinese,below my flat is a Chinese family, all cook different dishes and smells of foods will fly around the beautiful aroma..

    sometimes salted fish, belacan,curry,pork or tomyum, and IRS getting stronger…but again..I love all the smells..even they cook pork..

    I’m OK with it…even stronger, just next door..I dun complaint, coz..we are all happy neighbors,

    I just live here 2mths only,I’m happy, though they are aunties and uncles, abit chatty…I’m so loving them..

    if you complaint..PLEASE stay IN JUNGLE OK!!!

     

    Source: Nur Q’Edora Ling

  • Zulfikar Shariff: Racism Against Malay Community Finally Getting Attention

    Zulfikar Shariff: Racism Against Malay Community Finally Getting Attention

    For the last 17 years…. PAP Malay MPs have blamed me for discussing how Malays are discriminated in Singapura.

    I have been threatened, abused, attacked…

    They said I should not raise these issues.

    That we should compromise.

    Give and take.

    That I should encourage the community to support them so their party would see them as being relevant and they can do more.

    That discrimination is isolated.

    And now….we are starting to hear regular cases of discrimination.

    These cases are becoming common not because society is becoming more racist.

    But because the Malays used to accept being discriminated and kept quiet.

    We did not have any avenue to raise it.

    The media would not publish anything beyond government narrative.

    The Malay MPs would reject, ignore and give platitudes when told of racism.

    Malay organisations are powerless and (still) do not want to affect their standing.

    But now with social media…we are beginning to see how Malays are actually treated.

    And it is when we start to speak up, when we reject these discriminatory practices…

    When we resist…

    That we will finally be able to change the situation Insha Allah.

    Racism has been ingrained in Singapuran society and institutions for years…

    It finally is getting the attention it deserves.

     

    Source: Zulfikar Shariff

  • Make Thaipusam A Public Holiday In Singapore Again!

    Make Thaipusam A Public Holiday In Singapore Again!

    I got this message yesterday. Anyone knows what the dish is?

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    Angelina who is a local Singaporean born Hindu who converted to Christianity will be filing an application this afternoon to challenge the banning of the drums during Thaipusam by the Law Minister Shanmugam. She will also be challenging the removal of Thaipusam as a public holiday by Lee Kuan Yew with its purported replacement Vesak Day.

    Further, Angelina will tomorrow be carrying a kavadi at Sri Perumal Temple, Desker Road and she invites all members of the public to turn up to show solidarity with her. Her legal team from M Ravi’s practice will also be there to witness her religious observances.

     

    Source: Ng Yi-Sheng