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Bosses set to hike pay rise next year
Singapore bosses most generous among more advanced economies in the region: poll
Industrial firms hiring strongly amid boom
PMI shows employment index is at highest in nearly 7 years, while overall reading recovers.
Two S'poreans among Asia's top in-house lawyers
Temasek Holdings' Ms Lena Chia and Pacific Internet's (PacNet's) Ms Deborah Foo were singled out by Asian Legal Business, a leading regional law journal.
Mid-career teachers to get better pay
MOE will enhance mid-career teachers' pay and promotion tracks from next year to help them 'catch up' with their peers who chose teaching as their first job.
Work pass: More bosses caught cheating
They falsely declare workers' pay to avoid levy or get around quota limit.
Banks roll up sleeves to lure private bankers
They go on recruiting missions, search outside industry to deal with talent squeeze.
Quitters don't buy counter offers
Survey finds counter offers are a poor way to retain staff.
More sports doctors needed as sporting interest here grows
And with more Singaporeans taking to exercising and sports, injuries are set to rise.
Nanyang Business School has best MBA programme in S'pore
11 Asian schools offering MBA programmes made the top 100, with Hong Kong putting up the best showing.
Two well-known scientists join A*STAR
A*STAR expects to widen its global network by recruiting two renowned scientists who will provide top leadership.
Renew licence? Vets must go for classes
From January next year, vets in practice in S'pore must go back to school to keep themselves abreast of the devts in veterinary medicine.
Maritime training gets a boost
Using the latest technology, Singapore Maritime Academy students at the S'pore Polytechnic have hands-on experience of offshore operations.
New training centre for tourism industry workers
The MDIS' new training centre also offers mature workers a chance to pick up new skills quickly for a new career.
Civil servants to get up to 17% pay rise
Nearly a quarter of all 60,000 civil servants in Singapore are set to bring home more attractive pay packages, with top-notch performers getting salary increases of up to 17 per cent more.
Companies woo quitters as talent crunch bites
Counter-offers often made but study shows they're ineffective in long term.
IT salaries in S'pore lower than in US, Europe: study
IT managers in Switzerland earn the most.
 
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