Re: Helping Singaporeans stay competitive
- From: "ardeedee" <ardeedee1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 01:11:11 +0800
But they do not pay their Mini-steers such huge salaries.
"Di Da Di" <didadi@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Education to univbersity level is free in developed countries like Uk,
> canada and aust. So for a small population the fee should be free up to
> uiniversity level.
>
>
> "oogle" <oogle888@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > In order to help Singaporeans stay competitive in globalization, the CPF
> > scheme should be extended to allow members to pay for their own
education,
> > and those of their children, the cash component for SDF grants subsidy,
to
> > be paid by CPF. It may be a strain in the beginning, but the SDF grant
> > subsidies can be gradually reduced, when most of the lower income has
> > ungraded, or a certain percentage of the population possess a minimum
> > educational standard. It will help the education market, more money for
> > better trainned teachers, and propell Singapore's education system with
> more
> > graduates in new disciplines which Singapore needs. Controls can be in
> place
> > to allow only the use of CPF monies, in courses that will create jobs,
in
> > disciplines which Singapore needs. This is the best way, to help lower
> > income people upgrade their skills, and other Singaporeans to stay
> relevant,
> > before all are left behind.
> >
> > Oogle
> >
> >
>
>
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