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Singaporeans in demand
Trained and trusted experts from global or regional headquarters or other more developed Asian countries have to be brought in to ease the talent crunch.
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Hotel taps housewives, retirees to fill positions
To help beat a labour crunch in the industry, one hotel is going after housewives and retirees.
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No pay, no CPF and no office for 25
The first sign of trouble was when they returned to their office in Shenton Way and found it locked up. The second sign was when customers started calling them non-stop - to get their money back.
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Asian expats: S'pore top place to live in
Asian expatriates have ranked Singapore as the best place to live in the world for its safe and clean environment, while Europeans chose Copenhagen. |
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Salaries to rise by 5% on average: Survey
Bullish firms project bigger pay packets this year, but some will cut back on hiring.
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S'poreans losing out in job boom? Not so: MOM
Record number of new jobs going to locals, with most being PMET positions. |
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Goldman funds business training for poor women
The US investment bank launched a US$100 million (S$139.7 million) project to offer business training to women in developing countries.
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Women get paid 16% less than men
The gap is widest in some Asian countries and the Americas. |
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More bosses plan to hire staff in next 3 months: Survey
S'pore job-seekers will be fighting harder with neighbouring countrymen to vie for the more popular jobs in the country, say HR professional.
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Asia needs to improve executive compensation disclosure: study
Developed Asian markets lag international best practice on revealing executive compensation, which is putting investors at risk, says the CFA Institute Centre for Financial Market Integrity. |
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Jobs slashed in the US, but jobs aplenty in Asia
Experts say increase in foreign hires reflects bullish job trend despite sluggish US economy.
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New jobs rose by record 9.7% in 2007
It surpassed 7.6% in 2006; jobs given to foreigners were doubled. Unemployment rate dropped to 2.3%. |
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Vietnam, 6th largest country to attract FDI
Report states that Vietnam is not only attractive for industrial production but also services like finance and banking.
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Appointment: General Manager of DHL Express Singapore
DHL has appointed Herbert Vongpusanachai as GM of DHL Express Singapore. |
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Want to earn more? British professionals move abroad
Economists and accountants tend to head to Singapore while British scientists go to New Zealand.
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She buys seat cushions for her passengers
ComfortDelgro awards employee highest award - China bus captain spends her own money so passengers can have comfortable ride. |
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