The Straits Times-Sept 5

While there was no consensus during this week’s Parliament sitting on issues such as minimum wage levels and new approaches to discussing race-related policies, one thing that both sides of the political fence could agree on was this: Singapore must remain open for business, but more effort must be made to shore up the Singaporean core in the workforce. Public sentiment on this issue, if not carefully managed, could easily turn nativist and xenophobic. Already, many countries are reassessing the benefits of welcoming foreign talent and are turning inwards amid domestic pressure to protect businesses and workers.

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