SINGAPORE: Workers in Singapore received a bump of 2.2 per cent in their income, bringing monthly wages up to S$4,563 in 2019, according to the Labour Force in Singapore Advance Release report released on Thursday (Nov 28). The real median income of Singapore residents on full-time employment ...
SINGAPORE: To help manufacturing companies meet their manpower demands and prepare for better economic times, the Government has rolled out more training places under its Professional Conversion Programme (PCP). On Thursday (Nov 28), Manpower Minister Josephine Teo announced that the capacity of ...
Oil prices fell on Thursday, extending losses from the previous session after official data showed U.S. crude and gasoline stocks rose against expectations and production hit a record.
Japan's Panasonic will sell its loss-making semiconductor business to Taiwan's Nuvoton Technology, a Nikkei Asian Review reported on Thursday.
Amazon.com's cloud computing unit has designed a second, more powerful generation of data centre processor chip, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters, the latest sign that the company is pouring money into custom silicon for its fastest-growing business.
Amazon.com Inc's cloud computing unit has designed a second, more powerful generation of data centre processor chip, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters, the latest sign that the company is pouring money into custom silicon for its fastest-growing business.
Adjustments could be made to how labour disputes are handled in the new United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) trade deal to help push through its ratification in the United States, Mexican deputy foreign minister Jesus Seade said on Wednesday.
Trump administration trade officials announced Wednesday that they will offer an official response on Monday to the French tax on US technology giants following an investigation of the policy.
Japan's Panasonic Corp will sell its loss-making semiconductor business to Taiwan's Nuvoton Technology, a Nikkei Asian Review reported on Thursday.
Flexible work has the potential to solve many issues that see people fall out of the workforce but many companies still struggle to do it right, says Solent University’s Jane Parry.
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