According to a survey conducted by The Labour Force Advance Release, Singapore’s labour market remains tight. As more employees permanently stay in their jobs, fewer professionals are seeking to explore the job market. With this, it can be difficult for companies to find the right talent to ...
SINGAPORE, April 3 (Xinhua) -- Nicholas Lee, a vocational educator, is among many Malaysians who gave up their jobs in Singapore for fear of being fired or separated from their families living in neighboring Malaysia under tough COVID-19 lockdown measures. As the cross-border restrictions hav...
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Johor will be the first Malaysian state to offer higher starting salaries for diploma and degree graduates. With only 52,000 of the 100,000 high-quality jobs in the Johor-Singapore Economic Zone (JS-SEZ) filled, the state government aims to attract skilled workers by offering salaries between...
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This, while other parents who are even willing to hold down two jobs to see their children get an education, are pleading for places. It must be frustrating for these parents. The race divide in our country is very real. The majority community and the minorities seem to be living in two...
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manpower, while Johor and Malaysia will gain new investments that can potentially result in higher-paying jobs.According to Johor officials, the JS-SEZ could create as many as 100,000 new jobs in the state and beef up the Malaysian economy by around $26 billion per year for the next six...
, 42% of Singaporeans would migrate if given the chance. In other parts of Asia, the sentiment is even stronger. One report, published by recruitment firm Hays in 2015, found 93% of Malaysian workers would consider working overseas. As would 60% of Indians, noted a survey by TimesJobs....
“Singapore's Chinese-language media has branded the new wave of prostitutes from China as "roaming nightingales" or "liuying" in the Mandarin dialect, an analogy to birds known for singing at night. Newspapers report cases of worried housewives escorting their husbands home from work to prevent...