HR & Education
Are Singaporean employees becoming complacent?
Are Singaporean employees becoming complacent?
Only 3 in 10 want their employers to provide more reskilling opportunities.
Only 9% of Singaporeans feel recognised at work
According to a recent survey, managers tend to overstate the satisfaction of their employees
Around 20,000 jobs expected in digital, ICM sector: Josephine Teo
Jobs in the infocomm media sector grew by 5% in the last few years, the Minister for Communications and Information said.
Singaporean Gen Z prioritises health over career: survey
Two in three believe having healthy skin is an important aspect of overall health.
Tech, healthcare sectors project highest salary increase for 2021: report
Managers who switch companies may see an increase of 5% to 10% in salary.
Daily Briefing: SG amongst top cities for remote work; Review of COVID-19 response more apt than Commission of Inquiry, says official
And NTU still resolving hall allocation issues.
Jobless rate inches down to 2.8% in May
This is an improvement from 2.9% from the previous month.
Gov’t launches partnership with Twitter to upskill workforce
The social media giant will also help Singapore in promoting digital literacy and internet safety.
How Companies Can Foster Employee Engagement and Learning in The New Normal
The sudden shift to work-from-home due to COVID-19 has been a steep learning curve for companies and corporate leaders around the world. Arguably, in...
Workforce confidence wanes in 2021: survey
Only 64% are confident about their firm's future compared to 81% in 2021.
Help wanted: Singapore job postings surge 30.1% in April
Production and F&B related jobs saw increased demand.
MAS extends training measures for SG workers
The training support will be extended until July 2022.
HR Briefing: Are the Gen Zs alright?
A study has found Gen Zs are struggling in the workplace.
What hybrid workspaces could look like?
Firms are now rethinking their office setups as hybrid work will likely stay even after the pandemic.
SG, APAC leaders are spending more time learning
The time spent upskilling during the first quarter of the year increased 47% year-on-year.
Singapore ranks 7th most expensive city
It dropped two places from 5th in 2020.
Daily briefing: SG firms to get $2.2b job support; US-based GlobalFoundries to open SG plant
And Investing is a key to recovery, says Heng