A foreign pilot who infuriated Singapore's Senior Minister Lee
Kuan Yew by leading a rare union revolt has been told by the
government he can no longer live in Singapore as a permanent
resident. Captain Ryan Goh Yew Hock, a Malaysian citizen, was
singled out by Lee as the main instigator in a November 2003 vote
by pilots to sack their union leaders for caving into wage cuts and
layoffs imposed by state-controlled Singapore Airlines.
The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority said Goh, who has lived
in Singapore for 26 years, had been told that his entry and
re-entry permits that are necessary for permanent residents would
be cancelled.
The leaders of Singapore's government have said
“confrontational industrial relations” are a threat in a country
where the government, employers and unions traditionally co-operate
closely and where industrial action is rare.

