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[FWD]: The Coveted 13th Month ‘Bonus’ In Singapore



 

There is only 12 months in a year. When you get paid a ‘13th month’ of wages, you will feel delighted, no? No. Why do you think footballers in the English Premier League are paid weekly?

 

Ponder over these points.

 

Unless you are on commission or special bonus wage schemes, chances are you are paid a fixed amount of money monthly in Singapore. 

 

Is there a possibility you get paid $10/hour on some days and $12/hour on some days in your course of work over the year? Of course not. You get paid the same rate year in year out, until you get a raise. If that’s the case,

 

“Why are you paid the some amount of money in January and February?” 

 

If you still don’t get it. There are 31 days in January and there are 28 (normally) days in February. The question now - are you overpaid for February or underpaid in January?  You choose what you want to believe in.

 

To me, February is the only month you get paid correctly in the whole year in Singapore. Employers in Singapore will never overpay you in February. Fat hope and you know it. There are four weeks in a month and we get paid for 28 days in a month. that’s it. Straightforward. 

 

In short we are underpaid in every other month other than February. 

 

January - 3 days

March - 3 days

April - 2 days

May - 3 days

June - 2 days

July - 3 days

August - 3 days

September - 2 days

October - 3 days

November - 2 days

December - 3 days

 

3 + 3 + 2 + 3 + 2 + 3 + 3 + 2 + 3 + 2 + 3 = 29 days

 

The shorter way to calculate this would be:

 

1 month 4 weeks.

You get paid 12 times a year = 12 x 4 = 48 weeks.

There are 52 weeks in a year. 52 - 48 = 4 weeks unpaid

 

The fact is that Singapore employers hold 29 days of your pay over the year and could refuse to pay you your rightful money if you did not ‘perform’. Even if they do it, that meant many employees in Singapore did not get any bonuses from their companies at all. The 13th month is your pay. It is Not a bonus!

 

In reality, if they pay us back the ‘13th month bonus’, they employer still owe us 1 day’s wages (29 - 28) and get away with it year after year, decade after decade. If you leave the company before the year is up your ‘13th month bonus’ is forfeited instead of pro-rated. That’s robbery.

This is ridiculous. The manpower laws in Singapore are not stopping the businesses against such unfair practices and the NTUC is not doing their job fighting for the rights of workers. 

The next time you receive your “13th month bonus”, ask yourself why are you feeling so happy getting back what you deserve in the first place?

[Source] : http://asingaporeanson.blogspot.com/2011/10/coveted-13th-month-bonus-in-singapore.html?spref=fb

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[转载]:讓15個成功人物搖頭的壞習慣



養成好習慣的同時,相對的你有更多壞習慣需要面對與處理。特別在職場上,這些看似不嚴重,卻隨時可能改變你一生的壞習慣,唯有立刻跟它們畫清界線,才能真正成就大事業。菜鳥老鳥都要看!讓15位成功人物搖頭的壞習慣,到底有哪些呢?

01. 不講信用

信義房屋董事長周俊吉:不講信用是工作的壞習慣,「人無信不 立」,在工作職場上更是如此,小到與人有約要守時,大至生意上幾千萬、幾億之金錢交易,都要信守承諾,不講信用的人不僅讓人看不起,更無法立足於社會之 中。所以在信義房屋,要求大小集會都要守時,因為守時就是守信的具體表現,集會遲到就罰站,遲到幾分鐘就站幾分鐘,從董事長到一般同仁都一樣。(羅儀修)

02. 沒有好奇心

前 ING安泰人壽總經理陳丕耀:在工作上,不是你有speed(速度)或是服從目標,就能夠讓你在未來發展有滿意的空間,最重要的還是你的思維。例如,以前 工作時常常接到客戶的抱怨,我在思考解決問題時,不是光想如何安撫解決它,而是去check它所有的舊檔案,看看客戶說的問題是新問題還是老問題的延續, 重新思考重點,而不是按老方法做事,讓自己在處理這件事情時能展現更高的附加價值。你要做到這樣,就要有「好奇心」,因為好奇心會讓你去想更多,且想要做 更多。如果年輕時沒有就養成這種態度,以後要改就不容易。(劉鳳珍)

03. 自以為是

大宇資訊總經理李永進:現在產業競爭的環境愈來愈激烈,愈來愈需要團隊合作。在團隊合作的過程中,最討厭的就是有人特別自負,沒什麼本事卻十分自以為是,這種人不僅聽不下去別人的意見,也會阻礙團隊合作的順利進行。(李欣岳)

04. 勝而驕、敗而餒

智冠科技總經理王俊博:在遊戲軟體中,正面臨產品生命週期不斷縮短的挑戰,因此遊戲廠商開發產品的速度要不斷加快。我最討厭整個團隊 的情緒,受到一款產品的成功或失敗而大起大落,成功就驕傲、失敗了則氣餒,這對後續的產品開發並沒有好處,最重要的是,要從已經開發的產品經驗中學到教 訓。(李欣岳)

05. 犯錯不敢講,不懂裝懂又不問

瞻博網路大中華區副總裁于肇烈:做業 務的,最忌諱犯錯不敢講,想辦法抹粉。或是怕別人知道你不懂,聽到別人說:「這個infrastructure非常好」,你就跟著說非常好,這樣別人永遠 不知道你不懂,你又不主動學習的話,就永遠不知道它的內涵。長久下去,對訊息的掌握度不夠,會讓公司做錯誤的決策。(盧智芳)

06. 不從根本解決問題

Timberland 台灣天柏嵐總經理吳美君:我們不希望員工只會頭痛醫頭、腳痛醫腳,在還沒掌握問題根本之前,只去治標不治本。為了尋求問題的本質,找出問題的根源,我們發 展了一套“High Impact Coaching(高效能輔導方法)”,透過不斷地追問,讓員工自行找出問題的根本,進而讓工作計劃臻於完善。(羅儀修)

07. 把公司的光環戴在自己頭上

萬寶龍總經理顧吉濤:精品業在舉辦很多活動的時候,經常要邀請、接觸名人,有些人沒辦法分辨自己到底是「粉絲」,還是專業經理人,甚 至會誤以為自己也躋身名流。在這樣的迷思下,你可能得到了關係,卻得不到工作的核心競爭力。要分清楚別人尊敬的是你的公司和品牌,而不是你個人。千萬不要 把歷史的皇冠戴在自己頭上,而是要小心地捧在手上。(麥立心)

08. 低EQ,擺臭臉

劍湖山集團總經理蕭柏勳:服務業要和人近距離接觸,一舉一動客人都看在眼中,所以情緒管理格外重要。若心情不好就馬上反映在臉上,服務品質馬上大打折扣,顧客看你一張臭臉,哪還肯再上門來?(黃采薇)

09. 開會遲到

台 積電人力資源服務處營運組織處長葉慶煌:福特六和身為外商公司,經常需要與美國或日本等國進行電話或視訊會議,在各國時差因素影響下,會議準時開始顯得格 外重要。許多年輕上班族認為遲到個5分、10分鐘並無大礙,這樣的習慣卻透露出「對別人不尊重」的態度,任何人都可能因為你的遲到延誤了他接下來一天的行 程。主管也容易對你的專業、工作品質打折扣。(陳孟珠)

10. 隨便亂跳槽

微軟線上服務事業群台灣區副總經理林燕:網路新興的工作機會特別多,因此從事網路這個行業的年輕人,工作穩定性相對比較不足,經常會 因為一些小小的誘人條件而輕易的跳槽,這點是很忌諱的。提醒年輕人在跳槽前,千萬要評估聘雇公司長期的發展及自己的生涯規劃,不要貪一時的小便宜,而影響 了下一份工作的職涯發展。(李筑音)

11. 臉孔太過嚴肅

書田診所行政副院長林乾坤:長 久以來醫生為保持專業形象,以及成長背景或許比其他人來得順遂,在看診時習慣以專業用語、嚴肅臉孔面對病人,較少使用諸如「請、謝謝、對不起」的禮貌性用 語。事實上醫生應該把病人當作客人,從顧客的角度重新思考醫療服務,聲音放輕、面帶笑容。書田醫院為求服務差異化,安排護理人員每天早上10點與下午3點 半「奉茶」,以舒緩院內顧客的等待時間,就是希望從環境與制度改善以往醫院診所的嚴肅氣氛。(陳孟珠)

12. 穿著只講個性,不看專業

廿 一世紀公關顧問副總經理丁立宏:現在的年輕人喜歡展現自己的個性,常常會穿著太邋遢。在第一線帶人最常碰到的問題,就是年輕人急於表現自己,想要在穿著上 搶眼、突出個性,往往忽略最基本的服裝禮儀。每個不同性質的工作都有它必須具備的專業形象,公關顧問是幫企業包裝活動和形象的角色,穿著整齊合宜、讓大多 數的客戶都能接受才是最重要的。(尤可欣)

13. 挑工作做

無印良品副總經理王文欣:職場上重視團體工作,而團體工作不是每件任務都很有趣、輕鬆,或你喜歡做的。當你被指派做某件你不想做的 事,還能全力以赴達成目標,就容易增加主管對你的好印象。不管原因為何,這都是主管給你的機會。因此,你不停挑工作做,很容易失掉表現、學習、累積經驗和 能力的機會。最後就算你很想做某件重大任務,你也沒能力去承擔重任,而且主管會不願意再給你機會。(王曉晴)

14. 下午4點就等下班

中 華電信行動通訊事業群發言人石木標:最忌諱員工殘留過去民營化前的公務員心態,上班時喝茶、看報、聊天講電話,下午4點一過就開始整理包包等著下班,這些 都是舊公務員時代留下的惡習。現在電信業競爭激烈,不能再像過去一樣坐著等顧客上門、缺乏主動服務客戶的熱忱,反而要更積極培養實力,以免到了公司人事精 簡的時候,自己成了被開刀的對象。(李筑音)

15. 動作慢,沒效率

萬事達卡台灣區市場及業務發展副總裁楊雅婷:金融業競爭激烈,許多事務需要即時溝通,尤其是現在手機、email十分普遍,合作對象也都熟悉高效率作業了。如果員工動作慢,回個信就要一個小時,工作進度一定沒辦法如期達成。(黃采薇

Source : http://www.360doc.com/content/11/0503/16/52920_114088632.shtml 

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[转载]:从《辣死你妈2.0》看大马过时愚蠢政策

 

新片《辣死你妈2.0》让黄明志再度陷入争议,竟然有一班人投诉要求政府禁止他上映,但是,好像没有给很具体的理由?
如果真的被封杀,我们就会再次看到“一个大马”的真面目了。

然而,今天想讲的不是影片会不会被封杀,而是我看到黄明志为了证明一个大马是否真的,千辛万苦去申请拨款与贷款,得到的结果,是“〇”,而Nazri也违背承诺,没有安排首相见他。

令我印象最深刻的,是其中某个单位说“你的电影不能得到拨款,因为没有超过60%的马来语!”,天啊,这是多么过时的政策?这是多么有政治议程而违背了商业竞争与发展的的过时愚蠢政策啊?

我记得上几个星期看某个年度香港音乐颁奖大会时,张学友是其中一位颁奖嘉宾,他说“我来,除了颁奖,也是为了顺便宣传我最新的广东大碟”,他补充说“许多人问我,今时今日,大陆市场挂帅,你为什么还唱广东歌?唱华语歌,市场不是更大吗?”,在这里,他的回答是什么并不重要,最重要的是,大家看到什么?那就是“市场挂帅”!80,90年代,广东歌红极一时,今天,因为大陆市场的崛起,大陆人不听广东歌,你要唱片大卖?自己该知道怎么做啦。。

政府每年播出超过十亿马币来推广本地电影产业,难道只是为了本地市场吗?难道不想让那几十亿发挥更大的功能,让我们的电影在外国市场发扬光大吗?让我们的影星,也有机会成为国际巨星吗?

如果拿督李宗伟能保持世界第一的排名超过一年多,今年的战绩更是惊人的46胜2负记录,为什么我国不能出现国际巨星?

好了,回看拨款政策,只给“超过60%马来语”的电影?那么最多,也只能在印尼受欢迎而已。。。
其他国家的市场要如何进入??

鼓励与支持60%马来语影片的策略,可能在三四十年前是对的,因为当时刚独立,需要推广国语(马来语),希望全民都能够用马来语沟通。

今天,这个政策还合时宜吗?那几十亿是不是应该往“更高的商业价值”方向去考量?如果我们有一部华语影片能够在中国市场大卖(像韩剧与日剧那样),可以为国家带来的回酬,是难以估量的。

可惜,大马政府与政客从来没有这种格局,也没有这种远见,就算某些人有这种远见,也会被一些种族主义分子,用种族议程给否决掉。

这就是当今大马!因为狭隘的种族观念扼杀了无数的商机与竞争力

最后,黄明志,就算你的《辣死你妈2.0》真的被封杀,也不用吵了,你已经让人民看清楚政府的真面目了,够了!!
以你的才华,大马电影业的天空,对你来说是太小了,不要也罢!

http://www.malaysiakini.com/letters/176133

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Why I don’t celebrate National Day

Wah… So many people share and comment my statement at MalaysiaKini. I know not everyone will agree it, I still need to say it out how my feeling is.

(http://www.malaysiakini.com/letters/175703)

Kok Wei, Sep 13, 11 4:54pm

I don’t care for National Day. I don’t celebrate National Day.

I don’t put up flags, I don’t watch the parade. I don’t listen any of those manufactured nonsense theme songs like ‘Satu Malaysia’. The only thing I celebrate is that I don’t have to turn up for work that day. In fact, every morning of that day I wear casual clothes to enjoy my nasi lemak at a kopitiam.

Honestly I don’t have reason to celebrate. Why? For what or whom should I celebrate? For BN, MCA, or Perkasa?

Celebrate that one political party that has hijacked my country for 54 years, its institutions and everything it stands for? Celebrate that BN has become a ‘big brother’ in Malaysia, a government which in turn has become the ‘communist’ government? The lines are so blurred that I don’t even know what is right or wrong in the end. 

Malaysia, BN, Umno, MCA, MIC, Gerakan, PPP, PBB, Perkasa and everything in between seems to be nothing more than extensions of one monolithic entity that seeks to control every aspect of our lives, like religion, culture, education, business, and living lifestyle. 

We could read practically everyday news about the discrimination of the Chinese or Malay, ISA against civilians or parties who are opposed to the BN, corruption cases, and only everything that is good about BN. Using fear to control Malaysians, they turn into slaves to help BN build a mega corporation. 

Celebrate that? Seriously?

Everywhere I turn there are banners with all sort of feel good, sound good exhortations to ‘1Malaysia’. The prime minister his ministers show ‘1’ with their first finger and smile down benevolently at us while pictures of citizens are conveniently photoshopped beside them as if to say we are all one people, one nation.

National day, BN day - what’s the difference? Those posters and banners put up by the town councils and grassroots organisations seem identical to those election banners and posters put up by the BN during election. Who really knows the difference?

The only thing I know is between the political leaders and us there is Satu Malaysia, two different rules. The first rules are apply to the BN. The second rules apply to the civilians. They make millions while we try to eke out a living, we stay together while they move ahead.

‘Satu Malaysia’ is for suckers who still buy that crap. It’s very telling that among that challenges spelled out by PM Najib Razak, is that corruption can be found in every single government project. 

Can I count on the government to bail me out when I’m poor and jobless? Can I count on the government to treat me when I am sick and penniless? Can I count on the government to provide me with a social safety net? Can I count on the government when I get old and alone? 

It used to be said at least you can count on your EPF when you’ve reached retirement. Now who the heck knows, the newspapers say EPF had lost money, and BN went ahead and changed the regulation to prevent EPF funds from becoming insolvent. They can actually not pay you the money which they took away without asking your permission. As a Malaysian, who can I really count on except myself?

I think at some point during the celebrations, everyone was supposed to stand up and sing Negaraku together. Do these people even know what they are singing or are they just going through the motions? 

Do they even know the true meaning of Negaraku? I for one did not sing Negaraku for it would be a tacit support of a gross hypocrisy. When one thinks of democracy, Malaysia is just about as far away from that as you can get.

The truth is there is nothing in the world I want more than to celebrate National Day, to proudly stand and declare, “I’m Malaysian”. But I can’t. I can’t celebrate National Day while Malaysia remains a nation in captivity and its people are stripped of their rights and civil liberties. I can’t celebrate National Day until Malaysia is returned to its rightful owners - the people of Malaysia regardless what race you are.

Put another way, if some goon came into your house and stole all your stuff, you sure as hell don’t celebrate that.

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21KM SAFRA Army Half Marathon 2011

Again… I have a marathon at last Sunday. But, this marathon is different because it is a half marathon - 21km. Also, it started at 5am early morning. Lol… I woke up in 2am and quickly went to take a midnight bus in 3am. It is unbelievable… 

Ready… 1, 2, 3. Go!!! At the first 12km, I run feel like nothing. Sounds like good, right? Coz there has a lot of cheering squad to give a motivation. Some of the girls were wearing Hawaii sexy clothes with bikini and shout “Gambate” to us. Hmmm….. feel like at heaven. 啊呀,流鼻血了。

Haha… Nevertheless, it was my hell at last 9km due muscle ache. It was useless even took a lot of muscle cooler which provided by organiser. Damn.. Have to tahan until reach the final point. 

I took around 2 hours 40 mins to complete the race. OMG!! Felt damn tired after finish the run. But it is worth because I eventually finish my race at the end, no matter how tired I was when the period I run. Yes!!! Looking for my next marathon - NIKE Run 2011. 

Finally… I got you, 21km Safra Army Marathon medal.

Bib Number (Less one number and will be ‘888’) and medal..

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