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The Workers’ Party is encouraged to see the policy changes announced by Prime Minister Lawrence Wong in his maiden National Day Rally speech on 18 August 2024. First, we welcome the announcement of the new SkillsFuture Jobseeker Support Scheme, which will help lower and middle-income workers who have lost their...
Aug 19, 2024 · The Workers’ Party is encouraged to see the policy changes announced by Prime Minister Lawrence Wong in his maiden National Day Rally speech on 18 August 2024.
Rally site Hougang Blk 237 Open Field, Singapore. Free. Aug 23 2015. 23 August 2015 @ 7:30 pm - 10:00 pm.
The Aljunied-Hougang-Punggol East Town Council has turned an important corner. The Workers’ Party MPs squarely addressed the issues identified by the AGO in Parliament, taking responsibility for them, and having no compulsion about supporting a motion that criticized us.
We are glad to note that in his 2023 National Day Rally speech, PM Lee announced that the government will provide retrenched workers with temporary financial support so that they can focus on upgrading their skills for a better long-term job.
The Workers’ Party aims to work towards a society where everyone looks after each other. It’s not about doing great things, it’s about doing small things that can make a great impact. Even picking up rubbish after the rally is a desirable behavior which shows we care as Singaporeans.
In the way it fleshes out the direction of the Government, Budget 2024 is not objectionable, and so the Workers’ Party (WP) supports the Budget. The real challenge to the People’s Action Party (PAP), however, is for it to be open, and the extent to which it is prepared to accommodate the diverse views of Singaporeans on how to journey ...
Aug 16, 2011 · Workers’ Party’s Statement on the Prime Minister’s National Day Rally Speech 2011 The Workers’ Party is pleased to note that the Prime Minister has addressed several areas of concern to Singaporeans, namely housing, education, jobs, healthcare costs and social safety nets.
The Workers’ Party proposes that HDB allocate a portion of void deck space for at least a convenience shop and a coffee shop for every 2 precincts. This would allow greater accessibility for people to get their groceries and to meet their daily needs.