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Office pet peeves revealed
Singapore is the second most peeved country in the survey. - AsiaOne
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In-camp NSmen can stay connected to workplace
Use of laptops and PDAs and higher allowances among proposals made. -ST
Give women the right to ask bosses for flexi-work
Baby bonuses alone will not encourage women to have more children. -ST
More people working from home
Heading to the office Mr Edwin Lam basically involves moving from one bedroom to another.
Operations executive delivers pizza too
He works at a maritime firm and moonlights by delivering pizza and pasta meals for a fast-food chain on his days off. -ST
Check with boss before taking on second job
Many firms frown upon moonlighting and the penalties may be as serious as getting sacked. -ST
Tethered by technology to work
Workers clocking more hours by staying online, even when out of office. -ST
The pain and pleasures of working from home
Working from home when sick comes with its own set of highs and lows. -ST
Recession spurs self-improvement
Personal development industry has grown steadily; finance courses see the highest uptake. -ST
Jobless? That's no excuse to be idle
Taking up part-time jobs or offering freelance services could provide other tangible benefits too. -ST
5 tips for those out of work
As Singapore braces for a rough year ahead, here is what you can do if you are currently unemployed.
Pink slip can be a recipe for success
Retrenchment was a blessing in disguise for sous chef who helped create Chatterbox chicken rice.
Have a safe trip
Not all firms here have emergency measures for staff working abroad.
How to stay safe
What you can do before leaving Singapore and if you are caught in a situation overseas.
Welcome to the 21st century workplace
Telecommunications and networking tools will allow work to be done at home rather than in an office.
A true mobile office
In-car computers a boon for those who live life on wheels.
Your birthdate decides the future
Are you destined to be a boss or an employee?
Headed overseas for an overseas assignment?
Do your homework first, experts say, and don?t carry emotional baggage.
Moving is a family decision
Grace Ng on moving around the world her family while working overseas.
 
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