Published: 15 July 2021
Speaking to HRO at a media doorstop, the Minister for Manpower shares how companies embarking on transformation can address potential resistance by employees, what additional skills gaps may emerge in the coming years, as well as what s in store for other sectors in Singapore as part of i4.0.
- With inputs by Lester Tan.
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Excerpts from a media doorstop with Minister for Manpower, Dr Tan See Leng, on tackling resistance by employees towards transformation, and what s in store for i4.0 in Singapore in the coming years.
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More than 3,000 jobs available in financial services, as sector averaged 4.7% growth in first 3 quarters: MOM The Ministry of Manpower s Jobs Situation Report also noted that from April to October, 60,000 jobseekers were placed under the SGUnited jobs and skills package.
There are about 3,010 available jobs in the financial services sector as at end-November, the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) said on Thursday (Dec 17). Of these, more than 96 per cent are in professional, manager, executive and technician (PMET) roles such as compliance, risk management and financial analysis, MOM said in its last jobs situation report for the year. Michel