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SINGAPORE — Twenty years after the retirement age was last raised to 62, the Government will increase it to 65 by about 2030, while the re-employment age will go up from the current age of 67 to ...
Workers who lose their jobs may get up to S$6,000 over a period of up to six months This will be a form of temporary financial help under the new SkillsFuture Jobseeker Support Scheme In an update ...
Nabilah Awang joined TODAY in 2019 and is on the health, arts and culture, community and social beats. She was previously reporting for The New Paper in 2015, where she covered breaking and ...
Congratulations on your re-election as the Vice-President of the United States of America! This was a hard-earned victory. You fought a spirited campaign, and convinced voters to give you another four ...
SINGAPORE — Over the past two years, a sharply higher proportion of middle-aged people here have sought loans to deal with cost-of-living pressures like household spending, medical expenses and ...
A majority of young Singaporeans aspire to own private homes, but worry that their kids will not be able to afford houses in the future, the latest TODAY Youth Survey has found As many as 78 per ...
Manpower nightmare: F&B businesses offer higher pay to no or few takers, urge MOM to relook foreign labour policy ...
SINGAPORE — After some teething problems early on, the catered food situation at migrant worker dormitories has improved by varying degrees at the different dormitories, foreign workers told TODAY.
SINGAPORE — More than 1,500 SingPass accounts have been cracked, possibly exposing these users’ sensitive personal information, such as where they live and how much they earn.
SINGAPORE — When Madam Yong learnt that her 43-year-old public housing estate in Ang Mo Kio was chosen for the Selective En bloc Redevelopment (Sers) scheme in April, she soon found out that if ...
SINGAPORE — One in seven people in Singapore have experienced a mental disorder such as bipolar disorder or alcohol abuse in their lifetime, an increase from roughly one in eight several years ago.
SINGAPORE — A 14-year-old student and her parents are disappointed with the response from the Ministry of Education (MOE) to what they say was sustained bullying of the girl both online and at ...