News and Updates for HR Professional in India - , Hiring Firing-In its fourth edition, DBS Hack2Hire aims to fill positions across 13 developer and engineering roles as the bank scales up its use of a ... ( read original story ...)
Patients languish outside hospital ER as Singapore outbreak hits new high (Video)
Singapore is gripped by its worst COVID-19 outbreak since the pandemic began, and the challenge to its medical resources was captured in images today of patients forced to wait outside a hospital ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Buy Now Pay Later Business and Investment Opportunities to 2028
The "Singapore Buy Now Pay Later Business and Investment Opportunities (2019-2028) - 75+ KPIs on Buy Now Pay Later Trends by End-Use Sectors, Operational KPIs, Market Share, Retail Product Dynamics, ... ( read original story ...)
Panasonic to lay off 700 employees in Singapore
Seven-hundred employees in Panasonic Singapore are set to lose their jobs next year after the electronics giant announced they’ll stop manufacturing refrigeration compressors by the end of September ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore reports highest single-day rise in COVID-19 cases
Singapore's health ministry reported 1,504 new COVID-19 cases on Thursday, the highest since the beginning of the pandemic. ( read original story ...)
Blue Wireless expands Wireless 5G/LTE Coverage to over 80 Countries Globally
Blue Wireless announced a major step in enabling Wireless WAN solutions for global enterprises with the latest service expansion to over 80 countries worldwide. Of these countries, more than 30 are ... ( read original story ...)
Malaysia will continue negotiating with Singapore on border reopening: Foreign minister Saifuddin
The Malaysian government will continue to negotiate with the Singapore authorities on the gradual reopening of borders, based on the prevailing health situation in both countries, said Malaysia’s ... ( read original story ...)
Almost 7 in 10 Singapore residents proud of country’s COVID efforts: IPS study
An overwhelming majority of Singapore residents expressed pride in the country's healthcare system and its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to an Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) study. ( read original story ...)
Record-high 1,504 new COVID cases in Singapore; 2 more deaths
The Ministry of Health (MOH) on Thursday (23 September) confirmed a record-high of 1,504 new COVID-19 cases in Singapore – taking the country's total case count to 82,860 – and two more deaths due to ... ( read original story ...)
N.Y. Readies for Worker Shortage; Singapore Record: Virus Update
A group of federal workers and contractors filed suit against the U.S. government over its Covid-19 mandates, challenging President Joe Biden’s executive order requiring staff to be vaccinated. New ... ( read original story ...)
2021 Worldwide Mobile Payment Methods Post COVID-19 – Players Include Adyen, Alipay and Apple Pay Among Others – ResearchAndMarkets.com
Worldwide Mobile Payment Methods Post COVID-19 - Players Include Adyen, Alipay and Apple Pay Among Others - ResearchAndMarkets.com. The "Global Mobile Payment Methods 2021 Po ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore-based fund manager to pump US$1 million into electric mobility scheme in Indonesia
Clime Capital, which manages the Southeast Asia Clean Energy Facility, will be funding electric mobility start-up Oyika, in a move to back Southeast Asia’s shift towards sustainable transport. ( read original story ...)
Panasonic to lay off 700 workers, shut refrigeration unit in Singapore
Electronics goods giant Panasonic is retrenching 700 employees in Singapore as it plans to cease manufacturing of refrigeration compressors here by the end of September 2022. ( read original story ...)
Israel Gets Strict With Teachers; Singapore Spike: Virus Update
Israel will require teachers to present negative Covid-19 tests or proof that they’re fully vaccinated to be allowed to enter schools from next month, or face deductions from their pay. Those who have ... ( read original story ...)
‘Melting snowskin mooncakes’, ‘damaged tins’ among complaints of InterContinental Singapore’s Mid-Autumn Festival offerings
Festival has come and gone, but it appears that some people weren't too chuffed with their mooncake hauls. Over the past few weeks, disgruntled customers have voiced their unhappiness over ... ( read original story ...)
Malaysia will continue to negotiate with Singapore on reopening of border, says foreign minister
The government will continue to negotiate with Singapore on the gradual reopening of the border which will depend on current health conditions, said Foreign Minister Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah. He said ... ( read original story ...)