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*A post that went viral on social media alleged that the former worker committed suicide after she was bullied and insulted at work *In a suicide note, she mentioned the burden that she faced after she lost her job *MOM said the worker did not make a report before her death in December last year. *About 11 months later, on Oct 29, her mother contacted the ministry *The firm’s director “strenuously denies” any bullying and verbal abuse at the workplace, and said the allegations were “baseless and malicious” Read more at https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/mom-investigating-firm-after-ex-employee-committed-suicide-allegedly-due-harsh-working?cid=emarsys-today_TODAY's morning briefing for Nov 24, 2020 (ACTIVE)_newsletter_24112020_today
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She shud convert to becoming a citizen leh if she doesn't want to be hurt. If love Sinb so much, prove it. Some more got sacred privilege to vote some more. ST Forum May 7, 2011 PR who loves Singapore laments harsh words at rallies ALTHOUGH I am part Japanese, I was raised and educated in Singapore. I went through the full examination treadmill at the Primary School Leaving Examination, and O- and A-levels. After graduating from a local university in 2009, I decided to build my career in Singapore with an advertising conglomerate. Although I still hold a Japanese passport, Singapore is my second home. Whenever I am overseas, I suffer withdrawal symptoms and yearn for my favourite hawker staples: bubor cha cha and nasi lemak. I am writing in because I am saddened by some speeches at election rallies which have railed unremittingly against foreigners. I appeal to Singaporeans to remember permanent residents like me who have grown to love Singapore as a second home, living and working with Singaporean friends and fellow workers. Many even have Singaporean spouses and children. I couldn't agree more that Singaporean interests must come first. Jobs and competition for promotions are real and pertinent issues. At the same time, I am not certain that inciting division and ill feeling towards any one segment of society is good for peace and progress. History has shown that progressive leaders ushered national progress by opening up their country's economy and embracing diversity. Rather than distance foreigners living in Singapore, many of whom have grown to love Singapore as a second home, why not work together to lift Singapore to even greater heights? Mariko Tania Kimura (Miss)
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Link 16 yo from broken family worked as a runner for ah long. She gets 4 years jail. Boomz is older, stole credit cards and got probation only?
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How do you think of the sentence ? must admit he looks well maintained for him as a 40 yr old man ... not old, no beer belly, no hair loss ... phew! Benedict Goh to appeal against jail sentence for drink driving By Julia Ng, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 26 October 2007 1747 hrs Photos 1 of 1 Benedict Goh Related News
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just watched the campus superstar...witnessed how the 3rd judge harshly criticise the 3rd contestant...words like 'should thank the gods that you are still around in this competition'....'don't have worth will not get respect'...etc...etc...really feel sorry for the poor fellow...the judge criticism is too much...getting too personal...and in national tv somemore...this is harsh on the contestant self-esteem...the contestant is in the competition due to public votes...judges should not be personal...go ahead and criticise the singing but not personal attacks...just feels pissed when contestant get bullied...