Ohh..
Remember months ago, most of us crazy about chasing Coffee Prince on tv, on youtube, veoh and everywhere we can find?
Just saw on Le Dames that the actor in the Coffee Prince, that chased after the female lead’s sister, had passed away in an accident.
Photo credited to http://shenyuepop.com/2008/08/21/actor-lee-eon-passes-away-at-age-27/
Read more here.
Haiz…. he was so cute and sweet in that show. Being bullied by the sister, yet still so nice to her.
Life indeed is short.
Work-Life Balance is important!
Read about this article.
Feel its so true.
But not many companies adopt this type of approach, for fear of losing out.
Which is why, those companies who got the award, are not local other than URA?
Article from Business Time.
| He balances work and life, thanks to company | ||
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| WHEN sales engineer Steven Chan became a father, he received an extra $1,800 in his bank account, courtesy of Siemens, his employer. Women employees at Siemens get even more. The company gives them $2,500 each time they give birth, on top of three months’ maternity leave. But that’s not all the German multi-national corporation does in terms of enhancing work-life harmony. When Mr Chan, 36, wanted to pursue a polytechnic diploma a few years ago, Siemens sponsored his courses’ fees. More recently, it agreed to sponsor his degree course at a local university. Also, he said, employees can go in any time between 8.30am and 9.30am, as long as they put in eight hours a day. ‘I could take my wife and my father to work first, and not waste too much time being stuck in traffic,’ he said. Mr Chan, who has been with Siemens for the last 12 years, has two young children, aged 6 weeks and 19 months. Of the benefits, he said: ‘It instils in us a sense of belonging. And we also feel we want to give back to the company.’ Siemens is one of this year’s Work-life Excellence Award winners, announced last night at a dinner at which Acting Manpower Minister Gan Kim Yong was guest of honour. The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA), a statutory board, also won an award. URA executive administrative planner Serene Chua, 29, said that when she gave birth to her second child, the board granted her request to take an additional two months’ leave on top of her three months’ maternity leave. The mother of two girls aged 2 and 4 said she currently has an arrangement to start work half-an-hour earlier every day, so she can get off early two days a week to pick up her older daughter from pre-school. Her colleague, Ms Mieko Otsuki, 31, an executive planner, said she needed time off to help her parents, who had surgery for heart problems and have been in and out of hospital. UNDERSTANDING BOSSES ‘My bosses are very understanding. They let me work flexi-hours, work from home, or take my laptop and work elsewhere,’ she said. Ms Otsuki, a Singapore permanent resident, said that when she represented Singapore in a ballroom dancing competition overseas a few years ago, she was given an extra three days’ paid leave, on top of her 21 days’ annual leave entitlement. Another example of URA’s strong support for mothers is its well-appointed lactation room, which Ms Chua - who is still breastfeeding her younger daughter - uses once aday. The room, which has eight seats, also has a fridge, privacy curtains and even magazines for nursing mothers. A URA spokesman said: ‘URA also offers a subsidised childcare centre close to the workplace. ‘We have made special arrangements with this centre to provide ‘emergency care service’. Employees whose usual caregiver (like their maid) is unable to care for their children can take them to thecentre. Petrochemical giant Shell also received an award. Its general manager for human resources, Mr Kenneth Soh, said: ‘As a company, we have a belief that work-life balance has a lot of merits. ‘It touches on the way we roll out our policies and the way we deal with people.’ Shell not only has a lactation room for nursing mothers in its main headquarters, but also in its traditionally male-dominated industrial facilities, like Pulau Bukom and Seraya plant on Jurong Island. The company has flexi-work arrangements for its employees. Mr Soh said the culture at Shell is based on respect for the individual. He said: ‘That goes to enhance what we call the employee value proposition. ‘We believe that it also adds to productivity: A happy workforce will give their best. And it increases morale at the end of the day.’ |
Haa..
Well, was reading some blog, where i read about this.
violence @ Sim Lim Square.
Read more as most people like to shop the for IT gadgets, right, Phyllis? :p
http://www.pinoysg.com/forum/viewtop…er=asc&start=0
Fellow kabayans (countryman), I just want to warn everyone to AVOID going to unit # 02-76 in Sim Lim. They are grotesque scammers that has the tendency to be physically violent to customers. I was one of their unfortunate victims. Their signboad says ‘Evolution Gaming LLP’, but as I was researching on the net, they apparently regularly change their store name. They used to be called MH Electronics, or Mobile House Electronics. And a neighbouring store that’s unit # 02-72 also used to be ‘Evolution Gaming’. They were also called ‘Compact Camera’. I’ve read a lot of complaints from that store too.
Anyway, here’s what happened. My girlfiend and I went to Sim Lim to buy a PSP. I know, it was quite stupid of me to go there for a PSP. It’s all over the net that the last place to buy a PSP is in Sim Lim. I went anyway, thinking it’s “not gonna happen to me” (i was dead wrong). So we went to different shops to ask for prices. The prices we got were 360, and 340.. complete with all the necessary stuff like battery, 4G card, cable, case, and modification. When we got to unit # 02-76 (Evolution Gaming LLP), they quoted us $308. That was too cheap.. but it was almost 9pm and I was just tired and wanted the PSP. So I said I’ll take one. The sales guy was friendly. He’s tall, fat, and had a lot of pimples on his face. He took our money and said he’ll modify it in front of us. After the so-called modification, he showed the PSP to me… and it was lagging! He said the modification took much of the RAM and it needed an upgrade, and that we had to pay $200! Holy sht… and while he was selling the upgrade to me, he kept calling me ‘my friend…’. That was just annoying. I said we don’t have that kind of money, and we’d like to get our money back. From here, things got ugly. The store owner (tall, skinny, and also had a lot of pimples) started shouting at us, saying just take the PSP, the we’re wasting his time, etc. And another guy tried to talk to us,this short little guy with glasses, squeaky voice, introduced as the store manager. He tried to explain about the upgrade. But we’ve heard enough. We just wanted our money back, and we were not leaving. Finally they said we could have our money back, but since the PSP has already been modified, we should pay the GST (censored*!). After much debate, I just said fine.. if that’s what it takes to just leave this place, then ok. So they gave us our money, less gst (that’s $21 - not bad, but still hurts). We were so pissed leaving the store. I decided to take a photo of the store premises so I could have a ’souvenir’ for the event. Suddenly, this little guy with glasses (store manager, they say) started to slap me in the face! (I’m not sure if it was a slap or a punch.. looked like a punch, felt like a slap) He also shoulted at me with his small squeaky voice. I prepared to hit back, aiming at his small face.. but suddenly I see this tall lanky guy running from the store carrying a metal stool. And the fat pimply guy who tried to sell the PSP also came out running towards us too. The little guy’s got backup! So now there’s 3 of them, and one of me. I remember thinking, if I fight back, this is going to get ugly for me. But then, the short guy took a plastic chair and continued to hit me, as well as this tall guy with the metal stool! Unit # 02-76 Evolution Gaming LLP is situated at the corner of the floor. The beating continued until we reached the escalator. They hit me on the face, the arms, and body. My girlfriend was just shouting ‘please stop!’. Suddenly they demanded for me to delete the photo.. i had no choice but to comply. After deleting (they continued to hit me by the way), Sim Lim security came in the scene. The little guy gave me one last hit on the body with his reliable plastic chair. After that, security called the police. The police came to talk to me, then went up to talk to the store owner (tall pimply guy). The guys that attacked me where no longer there (of course). We went to the police station, I gave a statement, they gave me a medical form, we went to the hospital to document the scratches I obtained from the attack. The police said that they were going to launch an investigation about it.
So now here I am writing about it. The net has got loads of warning stories like this about the scamming happening in Sim Lim. Let this be an additional story about it. I haven’t actually read about any violence happening, so I think this is the first.
Reading up on the net, here’s a few more stories/complains about unit #02-76 / Evolution Gaming LLP for scamming and bad service.
This one is when they were still called Mobile House Electronics Pte Ltd (signboard MH Electronics):
http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/sh….php?t=1696186
Here’s another one about #02-76 where they have bad attitude:
http://talkback.stomp.com.sg/forums/…p/t-10687.html
Here’s another one about Evolution Gamming LLP:
http://imcomplicatedyetsosimple.blog…m-sim-lim.html
And another one for Evolution Gaming LLP:
http://forums.gameaxis.com/showthrea…Sim+lim+square
And another yet one… “Extreme Lousey Service in Sim Lim Sqare”. This time it’s in #02-72 but still called “Evolution Gaming LLP” (it’s either they like exchanging signboards, or its the same owner):
http://forums.gameaxis.com/showthread.php?t=1482761
Here’s another on #02-72, but it’s no longer called “Evolution Gaming”.. This time their signboard says “Compact Camera”: http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/sh….php?t=1793609![]()
And another one on #02-72: http://sgforums.com/forums/2535/topics/313622![]()
So I guess # 02-76 and # 02-72 exchange names, and has the same modus operandi. Everyone beware of these shops!

