Friday, January 12, 2024

Loan for retrenched workers

 I suggest that the government creates a loan scheme that can be taken by retrenched workers, as a scheme of last resort.


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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Every year when I spent above a certain amount, I was given a free calendar with their symbol. After receiving two, I will start turning others down. This year I not only have none from the organization I work for but also not from any shops. Last week, I ordered it from Amazon for the first time.

Anonymous said...

If one has no emergency money for rainy days, paying for a loan would be difficult.

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Anonymous said...

Electrolux from a business point of view made the right decision by moving to Thailand?

If 150 employees with monthly CPF payments at $500 minimum per head it would now save them the cost of $75,000 a month which is a million dollars rough estimation annually. Low taxes?

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