In an interview with Bloomberg on 19 Sep, Education Minister Ong Ye Kung said Singapore needs to bring in foreign talent in areas including software programming while the country re-balances its education system to meet future demands.

“Talent is very short everywhere in the world – AI talent, software programmers,” Minister Ong said. “We let them in because we require a critical mass for the sector to take off, while we continue to train Singaporeans for those jobs.”

Minister Ong’s comment did not go well with many netizens, who asked why the government cannot train more Singaporeans to do these high-end jobs in the first place. Indeed, figures from NUS, supposedly Singapore’s premier university to train top local talents only produces a couple of hundreds of computer science graduates per year in the School of Computing for the last 10 years.

Furthermore, it has been estimated that Singapore’s infocomm industry has already been flooded with some 54% foreign talents. Bringing in more of them into Singapore would certainly shrink the percentage of locals working in infocomm industry even further.

Then, coincidentally a week later last Friday (28 Sep), mainstream media Straits Times quoting a survey from the Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) said that “more young people in Singapore feel that the country has benefited from the presence of foreign talent”.

The IPS survey was said to have found 62.5 per cent of 19 to 30-year-olds believe that skilled workers who come here from other countries “have contributed to Singapore’s development”, compared to 45.4 per cent in 2010.

What is even more amazing is that the quoted survey was actually conducted 2 years ago from June to November 2016 with about 2,000 participants.

The timing of the publication of an old survey results supporting Minister Ong and appearing just 1 week after he said to bring in more foreign talents is incredible.

It’s like the IPS researchers have some kind of “telepathic link” to Minister Ong’s mind.

Subscribe
Notify of
0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
You May Also Like

Two latest piracy attempts in Singapore Straits on 23 Dec brings 2019 total up to 29

In the cover of dark on 23 December, two pirate attacks occurred…

庞巴迪接六架Q400涡轮螺旋桨飞机订单

加拿大运输业巨头庞巴迪商用飞机(Bombardier Commercial Aircraft)公司,在上周五(3月29日)宣布,一家要求暂不透露身份的客户,签署了购买六架Q400型新飞机的订单。 根据Q400型飞机的标价,这张确认订单价值约2.02亿美元。 “Q400型飞机提供了乘客舒适度与运行经济性的完美平衡,同时保持了与其他涡轮螺旋桨飞机相比在飞行续航距离和速度方面无与伦比的优势,”庞巴迪商业飞机公司总裁Fred Cromer如是表示。 “全世界对涡轮螺旋桨飞机的需求量非常之大,Q系列飞机具有在多样且具有挑战性的环境中提供服务的独特能力,因此在满足支线航空公司需求方面具备最佳条件。” 在所有涡轮螺旋桨飞机中,Q400机型的单个座位成本最低,提升乘客体验。改公司称且其高达99.5巴仙的可靠性业已得到验证。 总部设于加拿大蒙特利尔的庞巴迪,拥有6万8000多名员工、也是全球交通运输行业的佼佼者,生产和工程业务机构遍布28个国家,除商用飞机,业务也涉猎交通、商务飞机、火车、航空结构与工程服务等。 庞巴迪公司的股票在多伦多股票交易所上市交易(交易代码:BBD)。根据该公司公布的数据,截至去年年12月31日的财年,公司收入达到162亿美元。该公司被World Index评为2019年全球100家最具可持续性企业之一。 去年7月获SMRT12亿元造列车合约…

NTUC Enterprise: We provide affordable $1.50 hawker meals islandwide

NTUC responded to the recent controversy with regard to its impending acquisition…

The PAP and the People – A Great Affective Divide (Revisited)

The following commentary was published in The Straits Times on September 3,…