The redesign is aimed at providing better job progression, higher skills learning and certification, as well as higher productivity and pay for the role.
Yesterday, MOH designated four new clusters with three cases each.
The first one involved the ITE student, whose infection has been linked to that of a Singaporean man, 53, who works as a personal chauffeur. He was confirmed to have the infection on May 14.
The third person in this cluster is a 36-year-old foreign domestic worker who tested positive on May 16.
The second new cluster includes the two-year-old boy whose infection has been linked to that of a 35-year-old sales worker at biopharmaceutical company Sanofi-Aventis, who was confirmed infected on May 15. The third person in this cluster is a foreign domestic worker.
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Putting dreams on hold: Young Singaporean relocates to JB to care for grandparents as COVID-19 shuts border This Hari Raya will be a quiet one for Iman Nurhannah Mohamed Fariq and her grandparents, who are apart from the rest of their family due to COVID-19 travel restrictions.
Iman Nurhannah Mohamed Fariq puts her studies and career on hold to care for her grandparents in Johor Bahru. (Photo: Amir Yusof)
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The Hokkien language is arguably one of the most vulgar languages in the world. Among Hokkien’s barrage of barbs and explicit expressions,
chioh bin haw, or “laughing tiger”, is one of the most insulting things you can call someone. It means ‘two-faced’, except loaded with more malice. Singapore-born and bred design maven Han Pei Bane, who goes by just “Bane”, thought it would be funny to name his design consultancy and manufacturing firm ‘A Laughing Tiger’.
“I wanted a name that reflects how Singaporeans construct sentences using various languages,” the mild-mannered gent explains.
Founded in 2019, A Laughing Tiger has been growing in desirability as a fashion brand and has attracted clients like BreadTalk, DBS, Fred Perry, Hendrick’s Gin, Mastercard and Tokio Marine.