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At her condominium in the eastern side of Singapore, a by-law does not allow dogs to walk anywhere on the ground floor. This extends to areas near the pool, barbecue pits, function room and gym. A ...
Each week, TODAY’s long-running Big Read series delves into the trends and issues that matter. This week, we look at why Singapore's road safety culture appears to be regressing amid a rise in ...
The Life Insurance Association in Singapore in 2022 reported a critical illness protection gap of 74 per cent or S$579 billion for economically active Singaporeans aged between 20 and 69 in Singapore.
Each week, TODAY’s long-running Big Read series delves into the trends and issues that matter. This week, we look at why youths prefer to text than to get on a phone call, both at work and ...
SINGAPORE — Both employers and employees have a part to play to ensure workers’ continued career health amid disruptions in the labour market, said a panel on Saturday (March 23).
SINGAPORE — In Singapore’s fast-paced and highly competitive society, working an average of 44 hours a week has been a part of its culture. For new employees just steppi ...
SINGAPORE — Removing the Central Provident Fund (CPF) Special Account for those aged 55 and above will "tidy up" the system and also shut down a little-used "shielding" hack that allowed some ...
Trading volume for NFTs plunged to US$11.8 billion in 2023, down from US$26.3 billion the year before, according to an industry report by independent cryptocurrency data aggregator CoinGecko ...
Other insights from the survey released on Tuesday (Jan 23) found that moonlighting as a workplace trend is set to continue well into 2024, with 18 per cent of respondents likely to moonlight this ...
But experts say the reasons behind this current wave of retrenchments are different from those that drove the layoffs of 2022 and 2023. In the past two years, many tech firms found that they had ...
SINGAPORE — At the Queenstown Public Library, Mrs Diane Tan watched on as her 22-month-old daughter pulled book after book out of its mahogany shelves, flipping through the pages enthusiastically.
SINGAPORE — When Mr J Parasuraman and his wife moved out of his parents’ three-room flat and bought his first house in 1986 from the HDB at the age of 29, he recalled having only one main ...