Mr. Tan
Are you proposing that girls and non-citizens should do national service?
REPLY
My preference is for our male citizens to be given a higher allowance for their full time National Service, similar to the salary that is paid to a full time soldier. Part of this increase in allowance can be contributed to their CPF account.
Another alternative is to give a higher housing grant to a person who has completed full time National Service. This can be an amount that compensates them adequately for the two years of time that is spent in National Service, and also for the disadvantage in starting work later. An amount of $30,000 may be suitable.
There is already an existing scheme where the Governments provide a housing grant for first time applicants to buy a flat. This housing grant should be given differentiated between those who have or have not served National Service.
We can also give girls and permanent residents a similar opportunity to serve full time National Service in non-combat jobs, e.g. nursing, administrative work and community service. They can also enjoy the same privilege as given to male citizens. We should turn National Service from being a burden to a privilege.
This is just my idea. If there is a President Personal Council, the people can submit their other views to be evaluated. A panel of impartial people can vote on the various suggestions and choose those that have the widest support.
Tan Kin Lian
Are you proposing that girls and non-citizens should do national service?
REPLY
My preference is for our male citizens to be given a higher allowance for their full time National Service, similar to the salary that is paid to a full time soldier. Part of this increase in allowance can be contributed to their CPF account.
Another alternative is to give a higher housing grant to a person who has completed full time National Service. This can be an amount that compensates them adequately for the two years of time that is spent in National Service, and also for the disadvantage in starting work later. An amount of $30,000 may be suitable.
There is already an existing scheme where the Governments provide a housing grant for first time applicants to buy a flat. This housing grant should be given differentiated between those who have or have not served National Service.
We can also give girls and permanent residents a similar opportunity to serve full time National Service in non-combat jobs, e.g. nursing, administrative work and community service. They can also enjoy the same privilege as given to male citizens. We should turn National Service from being a burden to a privilege.
This is just my idea. If there is a President Personal Council, the people can submit their other views to be evaluated. A panel of impartial people can vote on the various suggestions and choose those that have the widest support.
Tan Kin Lian
Dear Mr Tan
ReplyDeleteI am totally in favour of female citizens and PR to fulfil NS liabilities. That is not all. They must also complete the 10 yrs cycle of reservice, like the guys. Over the years, guys are behind the ladies for at least 2 years, especially in career advancement. Within 2 years, a lot of things could happen. Have you heard of a male graduate being interviewed by a lady HR Manager who used to be his JC classmate. What an impact to his morale.
Gary
Good Job to you Mr. Tan for daring to voice out the burden of Singapore Males that no other candidate dares to voice out. Other candidates are just talking fluff..
ReplyDeleteYou would do well to be a voice of the people!! Spreading the defence burden between PRs, Foreigners and Women who have a 2 year headstart in their careers over Singaporean Males is Long Overdue!!
The Current system is anti-Meritocratic and compromises on the Principle of Equality of Opportunity..One of the main reasons we left Malaysia in the first place!!
Well Done Mr Tan!!