Singapore News - About 660,000 Singaporeans took part in initiatives supported by SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG) last year, including some 247,000 people who spent their SkillsFuture credits. This is a jump from the 540,000 in 2020, including some 188,000 people who claimed their SkillsFuture. Read more at www.tnp.sg
Published: 26 July 2021
While one programme is expected to benefit up to 100 job seekers through company training for the built environment, the other is a six-month course to help build skills in digitalisation and internationalisation.
The two programmes are:
SGUnited Skills Global Tech Talent Programme
Chief Executive of SSG, Ong Tze-Ch’in said: “SSG is pleased to partner Johnson Controls and Ngee Ann Polytechnic to roll out two new courses under the SGUnited Mid-Career Pathways Programme – company training and SGUnited Skills programmes.
He added: “SSG will continue to expand the list of courses and partner companies to provide more quality industry-relevant career transition opportunities for mid-career jobseekers.”
Just as we thought we’d beat Covid-19, 2021 started smelling a lot like 2020. With new restrictions on gathering sizes and the outlawing of dining out, many businesses and workers have been left floundering. The Covid-19 Recovery Grant (CRG) is a government scheme to help those who have lost income or jobs. There’s also a one-off Covid-19 Recovery Grant .
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