Ambulance driver, relief teacher among first tranche of 3,000 jobs available for those affected by Covid-19 impact

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SINGAPORE — Jobseekers hit hard by the Covid-19 outbreak have a chance to find a quick gig as a customer service assistant, relief teacher or even an ambulance driver.

 

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