SINGAPORE, June 6 When Ms Chng Yi Jun, a Singapore Turf Club senior manager of corporate marketing, got an email yesterday (June 5) morning about a last-minute town-hall.
SINGAPORE - Setting a timeline to upskill and raise salaries for workers who provide intermediate- and long-term care services will be critical to getting more Singaporeans to take on such jobs, said President Halimah Yacob. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - Health and beauty chain Watsons has said it does not have a no-sitting policy, in response to calls from employees and a workers’ rights group claiming that workers are not allowed to sit at their stations and have to stand for up to eight hours daily. This comes after eight workers past and present contacted workers’ rights group.
Singapore News - Health and beauty chain Watsons has said it does not have a no-sitting policy, in response to calls from employees and a workers’ rights group claiming that workers are not allowed to sit at their stations and have to stand for up to eight hours daily. This comes after. Read more at www.tnp.sg