SINGAPORE — Close to 4,000 new nurses will be progressively brought on board by the end of 2023 as part of the Ministry of Health's (MOH's) efforts to replace those "lost" to other countries and ...
SINGAPORE — Google Maps on Monday (Nov 8) launched its new cycling navigation feature in Singapore, which covers more than 6,800km of cycling trails and bike directions islandwide. Singapore is ...
Under a third of Gen Zs and young millennials are on track to meeting their investment goals, a survey published on Wednesday (Nov 8) by OCBC found The annual OCBC Financial Wellness Index 2023 ...
SINGAPORE — To better protect consumers from rogue travel agents, changes to the Travel Agents Act and Regulations were passed in Parliament on Tuesday (Nov 7). They would take effect from ...
Singapore will no longer issue the S$1,000 note from January 2021 The announcement has stirred the market, with currency dealers seeing increasing interest from customers They predict that the ...
SINGAPORE — Extra measures designed to combat digital banking scams were unveiled on Thursday (June 2), including a default limit of S$5,000 for online funds transfers and an emergency "kill ...
Ms Portela Vilma Jimenez was originally convicted of theft and sentenced to one year’s jail But she claimed that her employer gave her his bank cards and PIN as compensation for sexual advances ...
Government-supported preschool educators and leaders can expect a pay raise of between 10 and 30 per cent over the next two years New hires at anchor operators with an Early Childhood Development ...
SINGAPORE — Singapore will be developing hydrogen as a major energy source to supply up to half of the country’s power needs by 2050, Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong announced on Tuesday ...
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A migrant worker in Singapore was awarded S$13,677 in owed salary after the Employment Claims Tribunal ruled in his favour Migrant workers’ rights group Transient Workers Count Too had helped ...