HR & Education
IE Singapore rolls out more overseas workshops to help SMEs go global
Over 15 in-market workshops will be held this year.
IE Singapore rolls out more overseas workshops to help SMEs go global
Over 15 in-market workshops will be held this year.
MOM rolls out leave benefits, contract renewal guidelines for contract workers
Employees should be notified in advance if their contract will not be renewed.
Chart of the Day: Check out which sectors have the most anemic hiring environments
Unemployment rate remained flat at 1.9%.
Civil servants to get 0.45 month mid-year bonus
Low-wage workers will also get a wage hike.
Analysts alarmed as PMET redundancies rise
Increasing under-employment is a key threat.
Hiring sentiment hits seven-year low as escalating uncertainty haunts employers
Only 11% of employers expect to increase staffing levels.
NUS retains Asia’s best university status in largest-ever regional ranking
NTU also barged into the third spot.
Only 4 in 10 Singaporeans re-entered employment in Q1: MOM
It’s the lowest rate since 2009.
Genting slashes 400 jobs in Resorts World Sentosa in aggressive downsizing plan
Mainly croupiers, supervisors, and pit managers were laid off.
Expats’ living costs jump as Singapore dollar strengthens
Singapore is Asia’s 10th most expensive city for expats.
MOM renews partnership with global labour group to promote workers’ health
The cooperation will promote decent work in ASEAN.
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Fewer firms hiked wages amid weaker profits in 2015: MOM
Nominal wages rose 4% last year.
CPF board recovers $516m in arrears from errant employers in 2015
Over 360,000 workers benefitted.
National Wages Council mulls up to $65 salary increase for low-income earners
On back of the uncertain economic environment.
Working longer hours doesn't faze Singapore workers: survey
Over 2 in 5 already work more than 44 hours.