A woman working as an admin manager was forced by her boss to resign after learning that she is pregnant. She is asking if she can approach MOM to help her even though she already submitted her resignation letter reluctantly. What kind of boss is this?!
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CHEE SOON JUAN WRITES TO PM LEE TO CALL FOR A BY-ELECTION
Singapore Democratic Party's Chee Soon Juan has written to PM Lee to call for a By-Election for Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC in light of Mdm Halimah Yacob's resignation. He asked if PM Lee agrees with Mr Chan Chun Sing for previously saying that there will not be a By-Election. If he does not receive a response, he will "proceed to take the necessary steps to rectify the situation".
Read More »SINGPOST TO TAKE DISCIPLINARY ACTION AGAINST POSTMAN WHO LEFT LETTERS AT VOID DECK
SingPost will be taking disciplinary actions against the postman who left residents' letters at a void deck table in Jurong instead of in letterboxes. It apologised for the lapse and explained that its staff was only 5 months into the job. It also clarified that the postman merely left a bundle of letters behind, and that it was "a member of a public (who) likely undid the bundle and went through the stack before leaving them on the table". All the letters have since been delivered.
Read More »POSTMAN THREW LETTERS AT VOID DECK AND NOT IN LETTERBOX, WIN ALREADY
Our reader who stays at Jurong East told us about an irresponsible postman who allegedly left residents' letters lying around at the void deck. What's so difficult about putting them into letter boxes? You only had one job.
Read More »FOREIGN ENTITIES APPEAL TO SUPPORT PINK DOT, OUTRIGHTLY REJECTED BY AUTHORITIES
A group of foreign companies such as Facebook, Google and Uber wrote in to Singapore authorities to ask for permission to support this year's Pink Dot but were unfortunately rejected. In their letter, the group of companies expressed support for inclusivity, diversity and in creating a safe space for their employees to work in. They understand Singapore has its own regulations and already suggested not to have their names listed or recognised as official sponsors. They also assured that no foreign representatives will speak at the event. However, our authorities still flat out rejected their application to support the event. Instead of explaining why they rejected the application, the authorities reiterated that foreign entities must abide by our laws and not fund or support events that concern our domestic matters. Do you think this is necessary to make Pink Dot free from "foreign intervention"?
Read More »OPEN LETTER TO PM LEE: STOP OVER-RELIANCE ON FOREIGNERS IN CRITICAL INDUSTRIES
I’d like to congratulate you on your landslide victory in this year’s election three weeks ago. Many have analyzed how PAP garnered such a resounding victory. The liberal FT policy has also caused many Singaporeans to lose their jobs, from technical to managerial. It has also caused Singaporeans to be discriminated against for jobs. Over relying on foreigners for certain critical sectors like healthcare and hospital work also puts us in a precarious situation.
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