Work in Singapore but live in JB? No problem, for these nurses taking a shuttle service
Some used to rent in Singapore until the red-hot property market drove up rental rates. They would have quit their jobs if it wasn’t for the hospital-provided shuttle bus, nurses…
Commentary: Majulah Package incentivises Singaporeans to stay employed, but what if seniors can no longer work?
The Majulah Package particularly benefits lower- and middle-income workers, but seniors who face challenges in staying employed will miss out on the Earn and Save Bonus, say Duke-NUS’ Jeremy Lim-Soh…
Singapore’s youths are rising up to work against climate change. But are there job opportunities?
The green economy is all the rage and touted as a source of jobs growth in Singapore and elsewhere. But what is the reality for job seekers? It has been…
Singapore ice skaters press on despite JCube rink closure; largest delegation sent to Asian Open
The athletes are still “hitting key development milestones and advancing through the national team pathway”, says the Singapore Ice Skating Association.Read More
Police urge vigilance against potential scams linked to Presidential Election
Think twice – scammers may impersonate government officials or election candidates. Read More
Singapore should have ‘mercy’ towards drug mules facing death penalty: Tan Kin Lian
The presidential hopeful also weighed in on the secrecy of Singapore’s reserves, Ridout Road rentals and whether Singapore’s President should be elected or appointed.Read More
Two teenagers among 13 arrested over links to Android banking-related malware scams
Cases of malware being used to compromise Android mobile devices have been on the rise.Read More
Commentary: After first Singapore presidential broadcast speeches, what key themes do candidates want to convey?
While candidates would naturally seek to differentiate themselves from each other, it would not do Singapore any good if the Presidential Election became divisive, says Institute of Policy Studies’ Woo…