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THE labour movement's 12 social enterprises are going on the 'offensive' during the downturn - by expanding operations and hiring more local workers.
There are 1,200 jobs on offer, ranging from cashiers to childcare teachers.
Explaining the expansion plans, labour chief Lim Swee Say said on Monday that 'bad times are the best times' to build up capabilities and stay competitive.

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