- Survey shows Singaporeans jittery over jobs, personal finance
- Employers & workers brace for sharp downturn in first half of 2009
- Finance Minister says many jobs still available despite weak economic outlook
- MOM to release guidelines on management of excess staff
- Fight for part-time jobs gets tougher
- Labour chief disappointed with DBS' sudden retrenchments
- Law minister says Singaporeans should welcome foreign workers
- Marina Bay Sands Resort begins massive recruitment exercise on Monday
- S’pore govt warns of slower growth and higher unemployment ahead
- Analysts say retrenchments expected as early as December
- Labour chief says retrenchments likely if global downturn continues
- Manpower survey shows Q4 hiring likely to slow down
- New rules to prevent profiteering from hiring of foreign workers
- Survey finds that S'pore employers slowing pace of hiring
- 80% of Poly nursing students secure jobs before graduation
- SMU graduates get jobs faster, paid higher
- Foreign workers help to create jobs for Singaporeans
- S'pore will not take "easy way out" to solve problems, says labour chief
- NTUC honours 'investment salesman' Philip Yeo for creating jobs
- Foreign construction workers need more than just basic housing
- More jobs created in early 2008
- Workfare Income Supplement could be refined further
- Raising wages to address rising costs not the right solution
- Singapore employers expect slower job growth