In the face of widespread public resentment, the island republic will cap the number of foreign workers as well as cut down on subsidies extended to permanent residents.Sudden changes of major long-term policies are rare in this well-planned city, but an exception – on immigration – is about to take place.
It is an area that is causing concern to 1.8 million foreigners, or 36% of the population, as well as people in the region seeking to work or settle in Singapore. Full Story
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