By Howard Lee May Day, or International Workers’ Day, is a celebration of the working class and is usually taken the world over as a public...
By Masked Crusader I was hoping to move on from labour issues and blog about other things. I was starting to sound like a broken record...
Government to continue with economic restructuring through skills training, innovation Acting Manpower Minister Tan Chuan-Jin indicated that the government will continue in its efforts to restructure...
By Howard Lee Singapore can no longer rely on a fixed set of people and ideas for it to progress into the future. There was a...
There have been 19 workplace deaths in the first three months of this year, the Workplace Safety and Health Council (WSHC) revealed in a report...
This interview with Robin Li first appeared on Mumbrella. We thank the editor for allowing us republish it here. —– On 7 April, Robin Li started a campaign on...
The following is a heartfelt letter to Pope Francis. It is written by Carl Siciliano, a former Benedictine monk, and the Executive Director of the Ali...
Early this month, National Art Gallery unveiled two new things: its shortened name and a new logo. Now named National Gallery Singapore, and spotting a new...
“We succeeded more than we expected,” Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong told a group of newspaper editors at the Istana on Tuesday. Mr Lee was asked...
By Derek John Potter I feel qualified to make some comments, albeit subjective, being a sixty four year old English-born permanent resident, who has enjoyed spending...