However, retrenchments dipped, according to preliminary data released by the Ministry of Manpower MOM...
Data suggests most employers not retrenching, but exercising more caution in hiring even if they have unfilled vacanciesThe construction industry continued to add workers in Q2, as a result of more public sector building activities. BT FILE PHOTOUNEMPLOYMENT for Singaporeans continued to rise as the pace of employment growth slowed in the second quarter of this year, amid trade tensions and global uncertainties.
However, retrenchments dipped, according to preliminary data released by the Ministry of Manpower (MOM...
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