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Singapore workers are the world’s fastest in acquiring AI skills — LinkedIn report

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SINGAPORE: Singapore workers are the world’s fastest in acquiring artificial intelligence skills, according to LinkedIn’s Future of Work report. The report covered 25 countries, including the US, UK, Australia, Israel, Switzerland, France, Germany, Netherlands, Denmark, and Sweden.

The report says: “As of June 2023, Singapore has the highest diffusion rate over time (20x); in other words, the share of members who have added AI skills to their profiles is 20x as compared to January 2016. Finland (16x), Ireland (15x), India (14x), and Canada (13x) round out the top five countries with the highest rates of AI skills diffusion. LinkedIn’s AI Skills 20 Index shows that the share of AI-skilled members in June 2023 is 9x as compared to 2016.”

The year 2016 was a landmark for LinkedIn and artificial intelligence.

  • Microsoft acquired LinkedIn in 2016;
  • Artificial intelligence programs developed by Microsoft and Alibaba in 2016 achieved better average performance on a Stanford University reading and comprehension test than human beings.

The launch of ChatGPT in November 2022 has hastened the pace of the acquisition of AI skills.

The LinkedIn report says that “the pace at which LinkedIn members added AI skills to their profiles nearly doubled since the launch of ChatGPT, rising from 7.7% (May–November 2022) to 13% (November 2022–June 2023).”

The market demand for AI skills is increasing. The report says:

“Job postings referencing new AI technologies also are climbing rapidly: The share of global English-language job postings mentioning GPT or ChatGPT increased 21x since November 2022. Professionals and businesses are starting to embrace AI-assisted technologies, such as ChatGPT, in their daily work.”

But what exactly are AI skills?

The report explains:

“There are 38,000 skills in LinkedIn’s skills taxonomy, of which 121 are considered AI skills, including machine learning, natural language, and deep learning.”

However, the need for AI skills is not limited to the technology sector. AI is needed in other sectors, too, from financial services to manufacturing. And only a tiny fraction of the workforce currently possesses these skills.

The report says:

“As might be expected, in the US, Technology, Information, and Media have the largest share of AI-skilled members (2.2%); while small, this is still well above other industries such as such as Education (1.2%), Professional Services (0.9%), Financial Services (0.9%), and Manufacturing (0.8%). However, other industries are quickly catching up. When we look at the speed at which members are adding AI skills to their profiles, we see that professionals in Financial Services (30x), Retail (29x), and Wholesale (24x) are pivoting toward AI faster than in Technology, Information, and Media (11x).”

Employers will need to “focus on upskilling and reskilling professionals to boost AI literacy,” says the LinkedIn report. And the need to boost “AI literacy” will have another consequence.

The report says:

“Competition is intensifying to hire talent to fill specialized AI roles. Since many of these roles are brand new and no existing degree completely satisfies the role, filling them will require an increased emphasis on hiring for skills.”

LinkedIn researchers identified a list of over 500 skills likely to be affected by generative artificial intelligence (GAI) technologies, including these skills most frequently featured in the profiles of LinkedIn members:

  • Business and industry: Financial reporting, email marketing, data analysis
  • Communication and media: Writing, editing, translation, content creation
  • Engineering: Software development tools, programming languages, data science
  • People: Time management tools.

 

Maid doesn’t wash her hands after using the toilet and refuses to wear undergarments at home; employer says the maid ran away, and now needs to spend more to hire another helper

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SINGAPORE: An employer whose maid ran away took to social media asking what she could do cost-wise because she had to buy her previous helper a ticket back home and spend more money to hire a new maid.

In an anonymous post to a support group for domestic helpers and employers alike, one woman wrote about her maid of two months. She said that her maid ran away after she spoke to her about her behaviour. The employer wrote that the helper would always be on the phone while handling her 18-month-old child. She added that “about personal hygiene she uses the washroom and not wash her hands and also she refuses to wear undergarments which is not nice”.

When she took her child and went out about a week ago, she added that the maid ran away, leaving the doors unlocked and the stove switched on. The employer saw the maid leaving through the cameras installed in her house and tried to contact her helper, but the latter did not pick up the phone. “I call MOM they tell me to make police report I did as told and then received a call she is in a shelter from the shelter stuff….MOM still haven’t contacted me iam left with no option but to just not go to work”, the woman wrote.

She also added that the morning of the day her maid ran away, the helper woke up demanding to go back immediately. The employer said she asked her maid to wait as she would need to buy a ticket. The helper refused, leading to the employer calling the police. The woman said in her post that the police told the maid to be patient and allow her employer to find a replacement and get her a ticket.

“So tell me what can I do I know I will still buy her ticket back home but do I still have to clear her salary for the days she worked because she nvr give me notice and also iam jobless sitting at home need to spend more money to hire new helper is this fair to us employers???” the woman asked.

Here’s what netizens who commented on the post said:

Helpers said that there are two sides to every story. One even asked how the employer knew that her helper did not wear any undergarments. /TISG

Morning Digest, Aug 22

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Tan Kin Lian brushes off concerns over his FB posts about “pretty girls”, says only ‘very small minority’ are bothered by them

 

Tan Kin Lian
Tan Kin Lian FB

SINGAPORE: A TikTok video was posted on Sunday (Aug 20), compiling several posts on Facebook in the past from presidential aspirant Tan Kin Lian where he featured or wrote about “pretty girls.”

In response to questions from journalists, Mr Tan appeared to treat it as a non-issue, saying that only a very few people were bothered by his posts. Below is the TikTok from an account called spillthetea.sg, viewed over 217,000 times.

Read more here…


 

PM Lee’s National Day Rally speech in 3 minutes

 

Photo: YouTube screengrab / PM Lee

SINGAPORE: Here are key takeaways from Prime Minister Lee’s National Day Rally 2023 speech in case you missed the full broadcast.

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Soh Rui Yong contemplates voting for Tan Kin Lian to express dissatisfaction with George Goh’s disqualification

 

Tan Kin Lian
Photo credit: Khalis Rifhan

SINGAPORE — Singapore national marathoner Soh Rui Yong expressed his dissatisfaction on social media after businessman George Goh was denied the certificate of eligibility (COE) for the Presidential Elections. Amidst this backdrop, Soh is contemplating casting his vote for Tan Kin Lian in the upcoming Presidential Election.

What may seem like a cheeky and lighthearted remark brings out a deeper meaning and understanding to his post as Soh used a simple and different approach to explain the criteria to qualify as a candidate for the presidential election.

Read more here…


‘Best we have had in recent years’ — Pritam Singh goes with Eunos residents to Johor for all-you-can-eat Durian Trip

 

Photo: FB screengrab/Pritam Singh

SINGAPORE: Workers’ Party chief Pritam Singh said in a Sunday (Aug 20) Facebook post that the durians he and some Eunos residents had on a trip the day before to Yong Peng, Johor, “were the best we have had in recent years.”

“Well, when you realise your designated durian stop is also a wholesale/distribution point for durians meant for the community in Bukit Batok, Tampines, Punggol, Jurong, Ang Mo Kio, Serangoon etc. in Singapore, you know you have arrived at the end/start of the equivalent of the durian rainbow!” wrote Mr Singh, who has been representing Eunos at Aljunied GRC since 2011.

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George Yeo confirms PM Lee saw Tan Cheng Bock as a threat

 

Photos: YT screencaptures

SINGAPORE: Former Foreign Affairs Minister George Yeo has indicated that Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong was not happy with Tan Cheng Bock’s candidacy in the 2011 Presidential Election, in his new book series ‘George Yeo: Musings’.

In the third volume of the series, Mr Yeo recounted that after he lost Aljunied GRC to the Workers’ Party in the 2011 general election in May, he was called to PM Lee’s office to discuss the presidential election which was due to be held months later.

Read more here…


Shanti Pereira misses out on qualifying for 100m semifinals at World Athletics Championships by 0.05s seconds

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Photo: FB/LawrenceWongST

SINGAPORE: Sprint Queen Veronica Shanti Pereira was 0.05s seconds from qualifying for the semifinal round of the Women’s 100-meter race at the World Athletics Championships Budapest 2023 on Sunday (Aug 20). Her time was 11.33 seconds.

On Wednesday (Aug 23), the runner is set to compete in the 200-meter heats at 6:05 pm local time, Singapore Athletics said in a Facebook post.

On Sunday, despite running her fourth fastest time ever, she did not make it to the next round. Nevertheless, Shanti placed “highly respectable 31st overall out of 56 competitors,” and she “lived up to her billing as the continent’s fastest woman, achieving the highest placing out of all of the Asian athletes who took part in Women’s 100m.”

The 26-year-old runner remained upbeat after the race, saying she was “Really happy with the race today.”

“Could have been executed a bit better, but really thankful I got a chance to race here with stellar athletes like Dina as I’ve been a fan for the longest time. Overall, it was amazing and I can’t wait for the 200,” The Straits Times quotes her as saying.

Shanti was referring to Britain’s Dina Asher-Smith, whose time of 11.04 sec meant she came in second to America’s Brittany Brown at 11.01 sec in Heat 2, which Asia’s Sprint Queen also ran.

Her coach, Mr Luis Cunha, was also happy with Shanti’s run, telling ST, “She continues to be the fastest Asian and this was a good indicator for us for the Asian Games and the upcoming 200 meter.”

He also pointed out a benefit of Ms Pereira running with the best in the world, saying that it has been good for her confidence.

It’s been a stellar year for Shanti. At the SEA Games in May, she clocked a time of 11.41 seconds in the 100m event and set a new game and national record in the 200m race with 22.69 seconds.

In mid-July, she claimed back-to-back wins at the Asian Athletics Championships in Bangkok in the 100 and 200-meter races, breaking the national record for the 100-meter with a time of 11.20 seconds. /TISG

Asian Games 2023 complete team list: Shanti, Kean Yew + 429 other athletes represent Singapore

Stories you might’ve missed, Aug 21

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George Yeo confirms PM Lee saw Tan Cheng Bock as a threat

 

Photos: YT screencaptures

SINGAPORE: Former Foreign Affairs Minister George Yeo has indicated that Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong was not happy with Tan Cheng Bock’s candidacy in the 2011 Presidential Election, in his new book series ‘George Yeo: Musings’.

In the third volume of the series, Mr Yeo recounted that after he lost Aljunied GRC to the Workers’ Party in the 2011 general election in May, he was called to PM Lee’s office to discuss the presidential election which was due to be held months later.

Read more here…


 

OPINION: What is the point of the President?

 

George Goh Ching Wah FB

As the presidential election heats up, it is easy to get caught up in the drama of it. Who has indicated an interest? Who qualifies? Who will win? But yet, have we stopped to think why there are so many seemingly unnecessary hoops for a presidential hopeful to jump through for a post that has no real political power at all?

Former People’s Action Party (PAP) stalwart,  Tharman Shanmugaratnam, was the first to show his hand, announcing to great fanfare that he was intending to contest. Mr Shanmugaratnam is a popular politician, once tipped to be a potential Prime Minister of Singapore. Despite his repeated denials, numerous online surveys had kept that hope alive. Given his immense popularity, he has a good chance of winning the Presidential election.

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More Singaporeans working overseas wish to return to Singapore: Survey

 

AFP

SINGAPORE: A recent survey conducted by recruitment consultancy Robert Walters has revealed a significant increase in the number of local professionals living abroad who intend to return to Singapore within the next five years.

The survey, which collected responses from 123 local professionals across various industries, found that 58 per cent of these expatriates are now considering a return to Singapore, marking a notable nine per cent increase from the results of the same survey in 2022.

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‘Best we have had in recent years’ — Pritam Singh goes with Eunos residents to Johor for all-you-can-eat Durian Trip

 

Photo: FB screengrab/Pritam Singh

SINGAPORE: Workers’ Party chief Pritam Singh said in a Sunday (Aug 20) Facebook post that the durians he and some Eunos residents had on a trip the day before to Yong Peng, Johor, “were the best we have had in recent years.”

“Well, when you realise your designated durian stop is also a wholesale/distribution point for durians meant for the community in Bukit Batok, Tampines, Punggol, Jurong, Ang Mo Kio, Serangoon etc. in Singapore, you know you have arrived at the end/start of the equivalent of the durian rainbow!” wrote Mr Singh, who has been representing Eunos at Aljunied GRC since 2011.

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Ng Kok Song on CPF savings: Govt saves Singaporeans the headache of investing money, guarantees risk-free interest rate

 

Photo: TikTok screengrab/ngkoksongofficial

SINGAPORE: In a TikTok video, presidential hopeful Ng Kok Song explained how CPF savings work for Singaporeans and added that the “President, as the custodian of the reserves, plays an important role in keeping these savings safe.”

In the video, he says, “the Government is able to pay good interest rate on Singapore savings, encourage Singaporeans to save and then pay a good interest rate. So as you know, the Government pays a minimum of 2.5 per cent for ordinary account, 4 per cent for special account, Medisave, retirement accounts.”


Tan Kin Lian brushes off concerns over his FB posts about “pretty girls”, says only ‘very small minority’ are bothered by them

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Tan Kin Lian brushes off concerns over his FB posts about "pretty girls", says only ‘very small minority’ are bothered by them
Tan Kin Lian FB

SINGAPORE: A TikTok video was posted on Sunday (Aug 20), compiling several posts on Facebook in the past from presidential aspirant Tan Kin Lian where he featured or wrote about “pretty girls.”

In response to questions from journalists, Mr Tan appeared to treat it as a non-issue, saying that only a very few people were bothered by his posts. Below is the TikTok from an account called spillthetea.sg, viewed over 217,000 times.

@spillthetea.sg

someone call d POLICE PLEASE #tiktoksg🇸🇬 #fypsg♥️ #sgpolitics #politicians #tankinlian #sgpresidentialelection2023

♬ Dirty Thoughts – Chloe Adams

However, when asked about the posts before going on a walkabout at a Clementi West hawker centre, Mr. Tan Kin Lian said that he posts about a number of other things on Facebook.

He also said that most people say his posts about women are “quite light…quite enjoyable”, adding that this is “how I build my people to be interested.”

And while he admitted that “There will be a few people who feel uncomfortable,” he quickly added, “but that is a very small minority, that’s a very small minority.”

Most of his followers “actually find that to be quite okay, quite fun.”

His message for these “malicious” commenters is this: “If you don’t like what I post, please stay out. Don’t make very rude remarks.”

“I ignore malicious people who are out to create trouble for me, so long as the majority of people find that those are quite harmless. Some people will be malicious,” he added.

The presidential hopeful told journalists that people sometimes leave “nasty comments” on his posts but added that this is also what they do to Mr Ng Kok Song, who is also running for the presidency.

Mr Tan Kin Lian said that Mr Ng also has “pretty girls” in some of his posts.

“So therefore don’t give the impression that I’m the worst target of malicious people. I’m not. I think I got more people who look at me more favourably because they understand my purpose of standing for election.”

Mr Tan’s response to the issue in the video below:

Nevertheless, there are several unfavourable comments left on TikTok.

/TISG

PE2023: Will Tan Kin Lian be a Goliath slayer?

 

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Soh Rui Yong contemplates voting for Tan Kin Lian to express dissatisfaction with George Goh’s disqualification

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Tan Kin Lian
Photo credit: Khalis Rifhan

SINGAPORE — Singapore national marathoner Soh Rui Yong expressed his dissatisfaction on social media after businessman George Goh was denied the certificate of eligibility (COE) for the Presidential Elections. Amidst this backdrop, Soh is contemplating casting his vote for Tan Kin Lian in the upcoming Presidential Election.

What may seem like a cheeky and lighthearted remark brings out a deeper meaning and understanding to his post as Soh used a simple and different approach to explain the criteria to qualify as a candidate for the presidential election.

He mentioned that if Singapore were to reverse engineer the selection process and select him as the president, all they need to do is to include a ‘fitness requirement.’

“Candidates must have run sub 7 min 2.4km, broken national records, and won gold medals for Singapore. Justification? The President must set a good example in physical fitness and must be in good health,” posted Soh on his Facebook page.

“Sounds dumb, right? But this is after all, as arbitrary as needing to be CEO of a company with $500 million in shareholders equity, having served at a high position in public office, or, in the case of 2017, being of Malay race,” added the multiple SEA Games medallist.

Soh voiced his disappointment as he believed Goh, who had positioned himself as a neutral, non-establishment candidate, had been politicked out of the presidential election, which he referred to as yet ‘another classic example of the establishment snuffing out potential threats.’

Although Goh failed to obtain the CEO, Singaporeans will still go to the polls on Sept 1 as three other presidential hopefuls managed to obtain the required their. They are former Singapore senior minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam, ex-GIC chief investment officer, and former NTUC Income CEO Tan Kin Lian.

While Soh strongly believes Tharman is the strongest candidate out of the remaining three presidential hopefuls, he is now considering casting a vote for Tan after witnessing how Goh is unsuccessful in his COE application.

“Tharman Shanmugaratnam is by far the strongest candidate this year, and I honestly would have voted for him even with George as a candidate. Establishment candidate or not, he’s the strongest candidate in my view,” explained Soh. Removing George Goh from the race in this manner delegitimises the elections, and makes me now think about submitting a protest vote to Tan Kin Lian,” asserted Soh.

On Aug 18, the Presidential Elections Committee (PEC) issued a statement explaining their reasons for not issuing a certificate of eligibility to businessman Goh.

“Article 19(4)(b) requires the Committee to consider whether an applicant has the experience and ability that comes from managing one very large private sector organization – the experience and ability that comes from managing multiple smaller private sector organizations is not equivalent to this. Mr Goh’s application acknowledged that the five companies he relied on are not unitary companies and are not owned by a common holding company, but Mr. Goh submitted that the five companies should be regarded as a single private sector organization,” explained the Presidential Elections Committee.

The five companies submitted by Goh for his COE application are; Ossia International Limited, Pertama Holdings Pte Ltd, ITG International Pte Ltd, Crown Essentials Limited, and Vernal Ventures Pte Ltd.

The PEC said that after considering the relevant facts and circumstances, including how the companies were owned, managed, and operated, the PEC was not satisfied that the five companies constituted a single private sector organization. Therefore, under Article 19(4)(b) of the Constitution, they could not grant a certificate of eligibility to Goh.

Read also:

PE2023: Will Tan Kin Lian be a Goliath slayer? 

The “true independent” Tan Kin Lian grew NTUC Income’s assets from millions to billions – Singapore News 

Tan Kin Lian obtains Certificate of Eligibility for presidential elections – Singapore News 

Singapore goes to the polls: Tharman, Ng Kok Song, Tan Kin Lian qualify as presidential candidates 

Tan Kin Lian says he and George Goh should discuss who will step down if both qualify for the Presidential Election, in order not to split the votes – Singapore News 

Calvin Cheng predicts a two-horse Presidential race — Tharman and Tan Kin Lian 

Presidential hopeful Tan Kin Lian raises concern over tight timeline – Singapore News 

Tan Kin Lian launches second bid for presidency, aims to restore trust and hope – Singapore News 

Tan Kin Lian becomes first to publish campaign manifesto for 2023 presidential election – Singapore News 

 

Ng Kok Song on CPF savings: Govt saves Singaporeans the headache of investing money, guarantees risk-free interest rate

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NG Kok Song
Photo: TikTok screengrab/ngkoksongofficial

SINGAPORE: In a TikTok video, presidential hopeful Ng Kok Song explained how CPF savings work for Singaporeans and added that the “President, as the custodian of the reserves, plays an important role in keeping these savings safe.”

In the video, he says, “The Government is able to pay a good interest rate on Singapore savings, encourage Singaporeans to save and then pay a good interest rate. So as you know, the Government pays a minimum of 2.5 percent for ordinary accounts, 4 percent for special accounts, Medisave, retirement accounts.”

He added that not only is this a good interest rate, but the Government also saves Singaporeans “the headache of investing the money” and guarantees a risk-free interest rate by combining CPF and Government savings and investing these worldwide.

@ngkoksongofficial

Through CPF savings, Singaporeans earn a good risk-free interest rate for their retirement. The Government invests our CPF savings alongside its budget surpluses for the future. The President, as the custodian of the reserves, plays an important role in keeping these savings safe. #ngkoksong2023 #unitedforourfuture #finance #adulting #lifehacks

♬ original sound – Ng Kok Song – Ng Kok Song

“So that is how, the president, by safeguarding the reserves, spend(s) on what is necessary to help people.

But we must try to save. Because the more money we save, the more investment income we can use for the budget,” he added.

Mr. Ng was with the Government of Singapore Investment Corporation (GIC) for 42 years, serving as Group Chief Investment Officer from 2007 until his retirement in 2013. Before working at GIC, he was with the Monetary Authority of Singapore from 1972 to 1986 and began his career at the Ministry of Finance in 1970.

The video has gotten over 117,000 views since it was posted on August 16, but not everyone appears to be convinced about what Mr. Ng Kok Song is saying. Reactions to his video on r/Singapore, where it was shared on Sunday (Aug 20), have been mixed.

/TISG

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Pritam Singh Enjoys Unforgettable Durian Trip with Eunos Residents

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Pritam Singh
Photo: FB screengrab/Pritam Singh

SINGAPORE: Workers’ Party chief Pritam Singh said in a Sunday (Aug 20) Facebook post that the durians he and some Eunos residents had on a trip the day before to Yong Peng, Johor, “were the best we have had in recent years.”

“Well, when you realise your designated durian stop is also a wholesale/distribution point for durians meant for the community in Bukit Batok, Tampines, Punggol, Jurong, Ang Mo Kio, Serangoon etc. in Singapore, you know you have arrived at the end/start of the equivalent of the durian rainbow!” wrote Mr Singh, who has been representing Eunos at Aljunied GRC since 2011.

Their annual all-you-can-eat Durian Trip was originally scheduled for July 1 but was postponed due to the lack of durians from their tour operator’s local supplier.

However, the superior quality of the durians made last weekend’s trip well worth it. Mr Singh wrote, “There was near unanimous consensus amongst residents that the durians we wolfed down were the best we have had in recent years.”

Photo: FB screengrab/Pritam Singh

He also wrote that the WP’s Eunos team of volunteers enjoyed their time with residents. The group was also able to visit biscuit and noodle factories, as well as the Fortune Dragon at the Che Ann Kor Moral Uplifting Association, which he explained is “a charitable enterprise of the Chinese community in Yong Peng which like many similar associations, serves the healthcare, educational and spiritual needs of the community.”

They also went shopping at a Johor Bahru mall, something that no visit is complete without, he added.

Photo: FB screengrab/Pritam Singh

“A warm thanks to the Team Eunos volunteers again – it is my privilege to be a part of your team,” wrote Mr Singh.

/TISG

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PM Lee’s National Day Rally speech in 3 minutes

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Photo: YouTube screengrab / PM Lee

SINGAPORE: Here are key takeaways from Prime Minister Lee’s National Day Rally 2023 speech in case you missed the full broadcast.

  1. Despite global tensions, “Economically, Singapore is keeping up. We expect positive economic growth this year. Hopefully, we will avoid a recession. Inflation is, at last, coming down, but it will probably stay higher than what we were used to”, PM Lee said.  He added that the Government will also give more support to workers – to help people adapt and upskill. Forward SG plans include financial support for workers who lose their jobs while they upgrade their skills. It will be a temporary safety net to help you meet immediate needs, to free you to upskill and train as you prepare yourself for a good long-term job.
  2. Majulah Package: For Singaporeans aged 50 and above this year – born in 1973 or earlier. The support will be tiered, depending on your income and CPF savings. The Majulah Package will comprise three components. An “Earn and Save” Bonus will help you build up CPF savings while they work. A Retirement Savings Bonus (RSB), for if their CPF balances have not reached the CPF Basic Retirement Sum, they will receive a one-time CPF bonus of up to $1,500. They will also receive a one-time MediSave Bonus of up to $1,000.
  3. “Today, we are an aged society; soon, we will be a ‘super-aged’ society”, PM Lee said. Active Ageing Centres (AACs) were set up all over Singapore for seniors, especially those living alone. Soon, seniors can choose from an expanded suite of fittings under the EASE programme (Enhancement for Active Seniors) 2.0 in their homes, such as foldable shower seats and wider toilet entrances. Streets and linkways will also be revamped. PM Lee said the efforts include investing resources to senior-proof homes; making precincts safer and easier to navigate; and constructing more assisted living residences with integrated accommodation, care, and community facilities. This will be done across Singapore, starting with the towns with the most seniors, like Ang Mo Kio and Bukit Merah.
  4. For HDB flats in choicer locations, these ‘Plus’ projects will be sold under different rules. HDB will give more subsidies for these Plus flats, over and above the subsidies for Standard BTO flats. HDB will also impose more restrictive sale conditions—for example, A longer MOP of 10 years. Tighter restrictions when the home-owner resells the Plus flat later on, such as a subsidy recovery applied on the resale price, a certain percentage when they sell the flat, you pay back a certain percentage back to HDB to take back the extra discounts. There will also be an income ceiling on resale buyers. PM Lee also announced that singles can buy 2-room Flexi flats across all BTO projects – Standard, Plus, and Prime.
  5. PM Lee added that the controversial issues and “incidents will not delay my timetable for renewal. We are on track”. “I have every confidence in Lawrence Wong and his team. We share the same core convictions – that we are stewards of Singapore, entrusted with the immense responsibility to lead and care for our nation; that our time as stewards is transient, but we are building a Singapore for the ages; and that our best service to this nation is to hand over a better, stronger Singapore to those who follow us”, PM Lee said.

IN FULL: PM Lee Hsien Loong National Day Rally 2023 speech