SINGAPORE - The Workers' Party on Sunday launched its manifesto for the coming general election, with proposals such as scrapping the planned goods and services tax hike, implementing a national minimum wage and giving free public transport to elderly Singaporeans.1. Scrap the GST hike The WP opposes the Government's plan to increase the GST from the current 7 per cent to 9 per cent by 2025.
Where positive, a third of this difference should be returned as a special dividend and paid into CPF members' Special Accounts to boost their retirement savings, the WP said. The WP proposes a redundancy insurance scheme for workers, under which they will pay $4 a month, matched by employers, into an Employment Security Fund.
5. Widen the use of Medisave for those over 60 Patients older than 60 should be allowed to use their Medisave for all medical expenses not already covered by Medishield Life, Medifund or other assistance schemes, the WP says. As a result, outpatients often incur significantly more out-of-pocket spending over the long term compared with inpatient care, the WP says.
7. Improve access to university places for Singaporeans Universities should implement targeted programmes and mentorships to widen access to students from all backgrounds, particularly those from underprivileged backgrounds and students with no family history of attending university. The WP says seniors considering applying for casual or part-time work may be deterred from doing so by the cost of public transport. Removing this barrier would encourage more seniors, as well as people with disabilities, to become employed.
Some flats could also be rented out to Singaporeans at rates that arebetween commercial and HDB public assistance rental rates.
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