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SINGAPORE — To get more people to use the TraceTogether mobile application, its contact-tracing functions can be integrated with apps that Singaporeans already use, or merged with the SafeEntry ...
All employees can ask for flexi-work arrangements from December: 5 key takeaways from new guidelines
SINGAPORE — Four-day work weeks, more work-from-home days, staggered work timings. These are examples of flexible work arrangements that all workers who have completed their probation on the job ...
SINGAPORE — A High Court judge has revealed the names of six trainee lawyers who had cheated during the Bar exams, saying it is better for them "to face the publicity than to hide from it”.
SINGAPORE — A man who was a director of more than 380 companies in Singapore was on Thursday (April 11) ordered to pay a fine of S$8,500, after two of the companies he incorporated, or helped to ...
SINGAPORE — A woman who drove off with an angry cyclist on her car bonnet in Katong after an altercation between the pair claimed that she had done so as a “defence mechanism” to move away ...
SINGAPORE — From April 15, all Housing and Development Board (HDB) households will receive S$300 worth of vouchers to offset the cost of buying climate-friendly appliances. Previously, these ...
SINGAPORE — Tuan Sing Holdings has agreed to buy Sime Darby Centre in Bukit Timah for S$365 million in cash, the property developer said in a statement filed with the Singapore Exchange on ...
SINGAPORE — More than 130 academics from around the world have put their names to an open letter in support of academic freedom and historian Thum Ping Tjin as of Tuesday (April 10), four days ...
SINGAPORE — The security of the participants and spectators at this year’s Standard Chartered Marathon Singapore will be top priority for the event’s organisers in the aftermath of the April ...
SINGAPORE — To mark the opening of a new flyover meant to ease the traffic load for those living in Bukit Panjang, 600 residents participated in a mass walk alongside Minister for Environment ...
SINGAPORE — OCBC on Friday (Jan 8) appointed Ms Helen Wong as its group chief executive officer (CEO), the first woman to head a Singapore bank. Ms Wong, 59, succeeds Mr Samuel Tsien on April 15.
Singapore is a multicultural nation. With citizens of multiple ethnicities, we have progressed remarkably as “one united people” in our history as a nation. But in this age of globalisation ...
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