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Singapore s unemployment rates continue to fall in May
Singapore s unemployment situation continued to improve in May in what authorities said was a good sign, although the road to recovery was expected to be long. Lisha Rodney reports. 2 related media assets (image or videos) available. Click to see the gallery.
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SINGAPORE: Singapore s unemployment situation continued to improve in May in what authorities said was a good sign, although the road to recovery was expected to be long.
The overall unemployment rate edged down to 2.8 per cent in May from 2.9 per cent the previous month, according to the Ministry of Manpower s (MOM) latest monthly unemployment situation report.
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