Global economic recession. How many will be jobless?
Assalamualaikum w.b.t
Saper ada baca newspaper semalam? Our government is slowly telling us the bad news after a series of falsifying report. Yesterday, the Human Resources Ministry says 45,000 Malaysians could lose jobs over the Chinese New Year period alone! Last night, one of German business forecaster told the economy in 2009 will be bitter than 2007. What does it means to us? How far the truth of this, nobody knows. While it is good the government is beginning to come clean on the current situation, it is still trying to convince us that the situation is under control. Dr S. Subramaniam said that, as of Jan 12, 14,000 workers from various sectors lost their jobs because of the world economic slowdown, but there were some 15,000 job vacancies in various sectors registered with the ministry. Truly, still the Department Minister beats around the bush about people losing jobs temporarily and factories closing down business - also temporarily! - sound frightening, isn't it?...especially those fresh graduate?kuakuakua...
The MEF says up to 400,000 Malaysians will lose their jobs by end of the year. In Singapore alone, another half a million Malaysians will be jobless as the republic buckles under the economic slowdown. If so, we are into times worse than 1985 or 1998.
So, what should we do, huh? Where the economist? Pikiq2 la kawan. We gotta do something. Jangan sampai dah menjadi barah baru sibuk nak cari penawar. But for me kan, I personally think it is the right time for us (i mean our government) to launch a "Buy Malaysian Products" campaign. But it is necessary for the government to show that it really cares for the people by beginning to provide direct financial support to the people. Jgn pulak hangat2 tahit angsa. The Taiwanese, Chinese and Australian governments have done similar thing. Singapore pun is likely to follow this fucking suit (hehe) and looking to dip into its national reserves.
Rising unemployment should be our main focus for now. Forget awhile our lapuk domestic news in KT. It's clearly that PAS won..hehe, padan muka abg Jib. No more dispute about it okay. Now let our focus on how to solve our economic. Aku pun actually tumpang seram dgr berita ni. Yelah kerja dengan swasta ni bila2 pun boleh kena kick-off...huhu...Our impotent government, under false impression that things are under control, should immediate work out viable and relevant economic stimulus to help the country's economy and not react last minute to a severe downturn. ~tp kan kalau nak tukar government pun aku rasa xde masalah kot, sebab crisis dalaman kerajaan skang ni pun sebenarnya lebih parah daripada keadaan economy skang ni.
Economic decentralisation remains a viable option to allow state governments more resources and freedom to work on their respective state economy.
Bandicruz.
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Ardour of Admiration (AoA)
Saper ada baca newspaper semalam? Our government is slowly telling us the bad news after a series of falsifying report. Yesterday, the Human Resources Ministry says 45,000 Malaysians could lose jobs over the Chinese New Year period alone! Last night, one of German business forecaster told the economy in 2009 will be bitter than 2007. What does it means to us? How far the truth of this, nobody knows. While it is good the government is beginning to come clean on the current situation, it is still trying to convince us that the situation is under control. Dr S. Subramaniam said that, as of Jan 12, 14,000 workers from various sectors lost their jobs because of the world economic slowdown, but there were some 15,000 job vacancies in various sectors registered with the ministry. Truly, still the Department Minister beats around the bush about people losing jobs temporarily and factories closing down business - also temporarily! - sound frightening, isn't it?...especially those fresh graduate?kuakuakua...
The MEF says up to 400,000 Malaysians will lose their jobs by end of the year. In Singapore alone, another half a million Malaysians will be jobless as the republic buckles under the economic slowdown. If so, we are into times worse than 1985 or 1998.
So, what should we do, huh? Where the economist? Pikiq2 la kawan. We gotta do something. Jangan sampai dah menjadi barah baru sibuk nak cari penawar. But for me kan, I personally think it is the right time for us (i mean our government) to launch a "Buy Malaysian Products" campaign. But it is necessary for the government to show that it really cares for the people by beginning to provide direct financial support to the people. Jgn pulak hangat2 tahit angsa. The Taiwanese, Chinese and Australian governments have done similar thing. Singapore pun is likely to follow this fucking suit (hehe) and looking to dip into its national reserves.
Rising unemployment should be our main focus for now. Forget awhile our lapuk domestic news in KT. It's clearly that PAS won..hehe, padan muka abg Jib. No more dispute about it okay. Now let our focus on how to solve our economic. Aku pun actually tumpang seram dgr berita ni. Yelah kerja dengan swasta ni bila2 pun boleh kena kick-off...huhu...Our impotent government, under false impression that things are under control, should immediate work out viable and relevant economic stimulus to help the country's economy and not react last minute to a severe downturn. ~tp kan kalau nak tukar government pun aku rasa xde masalah kot, sebab crisis dalaman kerajaan skang ni pun sebenarnya lebih parah daripada keadaan economy skang ni.
Economic decentralisation remains a viable option to allow state governments more resources and freedom to work on their respective state economy.
Bandicruz.
*******
Ardour of Admiration (AoA)