The Straits Times-Sept 17

Monday’s marathon debate in Parliament on the foreign talent policy brought into sharp relief the issues surrounding it. The Progress Singapore Party alleged that foreign talent policies have been the main cause of job-related anxieties among Singaporeans. Its Non-Constituency MPs asserted that some free trade agreements such as the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (Ceca) between Singapore and India led to more competition for jobs between locals and foreigners, were instrumental in reducing opportunities for local professionals, managers, executives and technicians, as well as displaced them from jobs. In times of uncertainty, there is a tendency to look for scapegoats to blame for anxieties, rather than to focus on the real causes.

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