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22-01-2013, 10:40 AM | #41 | |
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Singaporeans think the government is offering this to encourage more babies. Actually it is killing 2 birds as the government also need to attract new citizens to reach their 7 million pop target. |
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22-01-2013, 10:53 AM | #42 |
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it's the carrot and stick method la...
baby n family incentives is the carrot; opening the floodgates to foreigners is the stick |
22-01-2013, 10:54 AM | #43 |
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I think this incentive of Dollars and cents is going to BACK_FIRE on the citizenz ..
I dont think i will have the chance to enjoy any of the benefit offered, but if the Objective is to entice SP to give birth to more kids so that social welfare is protected for the future. Why dont they just tell the SP citizen, your task is to give birth to kids (for all SP that get married):- 1) All Medical expenses for the child WILL BE BORNE by the GGmt (less private hospital) upto the aged of 17 years old .... 2) Child-care is 75% Subsidised for SP kids (irregularless of finincial status of parents) ... 3) All SP kids enjoy full subsidised education (maybe upto Uni level) .... 4) Priorities Housing for married and with young kids .. Just keep the policy simple bah... |
22-01-2013, 11:37 AM | #44 |
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and they will increase hospital bills, tax on cars, housing, childcare, school fees. so no matter what they give u now they will take back in 10 folds.
my main concern now about raising a child is the cost. a few Ks will not make much difference, at the most i don have to struggle a few months. but after that i have to struggle for years to give my children the best i can afford. already now i think of their education i headache liao. |
22-01-2013, 01:25 PM | #45 |
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talking about Childcare
i can't even enroll my daughter into a new PCF childcare which is currently constructing beside my block.. Was told that it was fully enroll at least 6 months before it decide to construct.. |
22-01-2013, 01:50 PM | #46 |
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Civil Servents already can enjoy the new benefits from 1st Jan 2012
SINGAPORE - Male civil servants who have children born here from January 1, 2013, will get one week's paternity leave instead of the previous 3 days, the Public Service Division (PSD) announced today. Eligible officers will be able to claim this leave within 12 months from the time the child was born. In addition, the officer can also share one week of his wife's maternity leave, if she qualifies for Government-Paid Maternity Leave and agrees to this arrangement. Parents with primary school going children between 7 to 12 years of age will have 2 days' childcare leave. More details on the changes are in the full press release below: Paternity, parental and child care leave enhancements for civil servants to take effect from January 1, 2013 In line with the enhanced Marriage & Parenthood package announcement by the National Population and Talent Division (NPTD) today, the Civil Service, with a workforce of 77,000, will be implementing paternity, shared parental and child care leave enhancements. These measures, aimed at helping civil servants balance work and family commitments, are effective from January 1, 2013, ahead of the Marriage & Parenthood Package leave enhancements which will come into effect on May 1, 2013. Mr Han Neng Hsiu, Senior Director, Rewards and Recognition, Public Service Division, Prime Minister's Office, said: "We recognise that working parents need more support to manage their work and family responsibilities. The Civil Service's early implementation of the initiatives from January 1, 2013 reflects our commitment to helping officers achieve better work-life harmony." Paternity Leave and Shared Parental Leave The Civil Service recognises the significance of a father's role in raising children and will make changes to paternity leave and introduce shared parental leave. Male civil servants with a Singapore Citizen child born on or after January 1, 2013 will see enhanced leave benefits. Paternity leave will be increased from the current allocation of three days to one week. Eligible officers can take their paternity leave, either as a block or flexibly, within 12 months from the birth of the child. An officer will also be given the option to share one week of his wife's maternity leave, if she qualifies for the Government-Paid Maternity Leave and agrees to this arrangement. Childcare Leave Parents with primary school going children will also be helped. From January 1, 2013, parents with children between 7 and 12 years of age will have two days of childcare leave per year to tend to their children's needs. Parents with at least one child below 7 years of age will continue to have six days of child care leave. Adoption Leave Female civil servants are currently eligible for four weeks of paid adoption leave. This is already in line with the national move to make adoption leave a statutory entitlement under the enhanced Marriage & Parenthood Package. http://business.asiaone.com/A1Busine...21-396783.html |
22-01-2013, 02:32 PM | #47 |
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Freebies don't come free in Spore. Just been informed that KK clinic for children just increased 30% consultation fee.
Used to be $70 those who made appointment. Now up till $102. Walk in used to be $100 now up till $134. So "pro" babies policy where to find ... up 30% straight. This is price for Sporeans. I dunno about foreigners or PR pricing. |
22-01-2013, 02:36 PM | #48 | |
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22-01-2013, 02:39 PM | #49 | |
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My kid just visited the same clinic in Dec 2012 only. Less than 1 month mean up long ago ? |
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