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SINGAPORE — Using his links to the labour movement and business community, Mr Lim Swee Say intends to bring both sides closer in his new role as Manpower Minister, which begins next Monday ...
SINGAPORE — There is no irregularity at the systemic level in the People’s Association (PA) and grassroots organisations, PA deputy chairman Lim Swee Say told Parliament today (Aug 17).
SINGAPORE - Mr Chan Chun Sing will be Singapore's new labour chief from May 4, taking over the role from Mr Lim Swee Say, who has resigned from the National Trade Unions Congress (NTUC) and will ...
SINGAPORE - Mr Chan Chun Sing will take over from Mr Lim Swee Say as Singapore's new labour chief from May 4. Mr Lim resigned from the National Trade Unions Congress (NTUC) and will step down that ...
SINGAPORE - Existing efforts to reduce workplace fatalities are "not good enough", said Manpower Minister Lim Swee Say on Sunday (April 17) morning. Read more at straitstimes.com.
With the nomination of candidates at this year's general election done and dusted, former ministers Lim Hng Kiang and Lim Swee Say have in principle retired from politics, stepping down as MPs.
Minister of Manpower Lim Swee Say spoke to parliament recently and said that they currently have about 250 companies on their watchlist for being ‘triple weak’. ‘Triple weak’ companies are defined by ...
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