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Working environment and treatment of immigrants in Singapore

Judging from the working environment

Singapore is an immigrant country. Singaporeans have become accustomed to foreigners, and there is no phenomenon of looking down on any foreigners. Therefore, Singapore immigrants, whether Chinese workers or college students, don't have to worry about having no identity here. Most foreign companies are very picky, so they should speak English when they go to work (this part is about: the basic salary is more than 2000 Singapore dollars, 44 hours/week). In general local enterprises, the boss himself may have a limited education or a Chinese education, so he may prefer to use Chinese when he goes to work. The treatment of these enterprises will be very poor (1, 500-2,000 Singapore dollars, 50-66 hours/week). English is not good, but people with diplomas and skills still have a lot of room to live in Singapore. In addition, Singapore's income tax is the lowest in the world.

In terms of treatment,

Local workers in Singapore have low education level and low income. At present, there are still 5% people whose family income is below S $500 (per capita is below S $65,438 +0.50). Ordinary cleaners only earn about S $300 a month. The first year's monthly salary of graduates majoring in mechanical/electronic engineering is about S $65,438+0,800-2,65,438+000, and that of workers (skilled workers) is about S $600-65,438+0,000 (about 40 years old). The salary of the elderly is getting less and less. Therefore, the basic salary of most new China workers is S $ 450-600, while that of college students is S $2,000, which is regarded as citizen treatment. Rest shift allowance and insurance are the same as citizens. But college students usually have no shift allowance (not on the production line).