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wait wait wait....you mean they somehow managed to reclassify non-pmets to PMETs??? Like how?
The overall growth in the resident labour force (261,000 between 2014-2024) does not match the 382,000 PMET jobs claimed.
If the resident workforce did not expand significantly, where did these jobs go? If they were truly new jobs, we should see a proportional increase in overall employment numbers, but that does not appear to be the case.
A significant portion of this growth could have gone to PRs and new citizens rather than existing Singapore-born workers.
Without MOM providing a precise breakdown, it remains unclear who actually benefited from this PMET job expansion.
Dr Tan briefly acknowledged that 1 in 3 of the increase in resident PMETs came from non-PMETs being “upgraded” to PMET roles. However, he did not explain whether this reflected real job creation or merely an administrative shift in classification.
This raises a fundamental question: If the total resident workforce only grew by 261,000, where did the 382,000 new PMET jobs come from?
The reason for using the andy lau quote is to hide this one......i oredi told u le, dun ask any more.....
technically we can call each independent grab driver as a transport boss......