Better Migrant Care Needs Resources

I am really glad that so much conversation has happened on the migrant worker issue in Singapore and to a limited extent in Malaysia. A lot of NGOs and well meaning citizens have taken steps to help out in the crisis. These are however at best band aid measures, as after the crisis many new regulations will come in including encouraging Singaporeans to pick up work in the construction sector.

The negative PR hurts tourism intensive economies. Singapore will make amends creating incentives to grow a local workforce. C19 is an inflection point. The vast proportion of migrant workers will still be around. Solutions will include better housing which will be better enforced from a public health standpoint and reputational capital. Costs across the board will increase as ‘input costs’ step up. #stakeholderengagement

Speaking to the Post COVID Generation

It was an enriching experience to speak to MBA/MMS students of Indira Institute of Business Management, Navi Mumbai on May Day on ‘Jobs Post COVID-19’ via a Zoom seminar. The interaction post my talk was a window in to the fears and aspirations of the COVID19 generation on the verge of graduating. The key focus was on employability in an era where value creation via skills takes precedence over the routine job placement.

Zoom Seminar

A rewriting of the work culture is required. #covid19 #workfromhome #elearning