Societal cost of enlisting women into National Service 'far outweighs' benefits, says Ng Eng Hen

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SINGAPORE - The societal cost of enlisting women into National Service (NS), even for non-military roles, would far outweigh any benefits, said Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen on Monday (May 9). Compulsory national service can be justified only if it serves a critical need of national security and defence, he said, adding there are 'distinct pitfalls' if conscription is implemented...

Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen cautioned that enlisting women into NS would delay their entry into workforce.SINGAPORE - The societal cost of enlisting women into National Service , even for non-military roles, would far outweigh any benefits, said Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen on Monday .

"Even if women are enlisted for non-military national service roles to augment our healthcare and social services, it may make manpower shortages in other industries worse," Dr Ng said. During the debate on the White Paper on Singapore Women's Development in Parliament last month, Ms Tan had suggested expanding the scope of National Service to include care vocations, enlisting both young men and women to these roles.

Similarly, enlistment into the police and Singapore Civil Defence Force has to be based on the national need for homeland security and emergency services. While he acknowledged that birth rates have been fallen, Dr Ng said the use of technology and optimisation of resources has produced a modern SAF that is more lethal and effective despite a smaller number of soldiers.

 

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