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Four new cross-sector groups to develop solutions for work-life harmony, corporate giving and digital inclusion

Four new cross-sector groups to develop solutions for work-life harmony, corporate giving and digital inclusion Toggle share menu Advertisement Four new cross-sector groups to develop solutions for work-life harmony, corporate giving and digital inclusion File photo of pedestrians wearing protective face masks along Orchard Rd in Singapore on Sep 9, 2020. (Photo: Gaya Chandramohan) 09 Feb 2021 10:20PM) Share this content Bookmark SINGAPORE: Four new cross-sector groups will develop and deliver socio-economic solutions on work-life harmony, corporate giving and digital inclusion, as part of Singapore’s push to emerge stronger from the COVID-19 crisis. This will bring the total number of Singapore Together Alliances for Action to 15 collaborations, said the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth (MCCY) on Tuesday (Feb 9) in a press release, which included a report on the Singapore Together Emerging Stronger Conversations.

Singapore: Almost 140 firms told to stop on-site operations after serious breaches of Covid-19 measures

Singapore 12 Apr 2021 Some companies had also failed to implement safe distancing measures at workstations and meeting rooms, such as not spacing chairs 1m apart. - The Straits Times/ANN SINGAPORE, Feb 6 (The Straits Times/ANN): Close to 140 firms were told to cease on-site operations after serious breaches of Covid-19 workplace safe management measures introduced in March last year. Over 280 firms were fined for failing to adhere to the measures, after an inspection of more than 36,000 workplaces since last March, the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) said in a Facebook post on Saturday (Feb 6). In response to queries from The Straits Times, an MOM spokesman said: The most common violation seen was companies having a high percentage of employees reporting to the workplace for extended periods despite them being able to perform their work from home.

Government studying progressive wages for food service sector

Singapore News - Consumers may have to pay more when eating out so that low-wage workers, including cooks, waiters and kitchen assistants, can see higher wages. This could be the impact of a move to raise the income of low-wage workers in the food services sector, said Senior Minister of. Read more at www.tnp.sg

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