SINGAPORE — About a third of Singapore’s workforce will be able to return to their workplaces from 2 June as the country further eases its circuit breaker measures, said Trade and Industry Minister Chan Chun Sing on Tuesday .
Only those who require the use of machinery and specialised terminals or need to complete legal documentation will be able to return to their workplaces. Workers who need infrequent access to the workplace for information or materials can already do so on an existing time-based exemption. The third consideration would be to open critical sectors with significant economic linkages, both domestically and externally, Chan added.
To put in place the required safe working measures, the Ministry of Trade & Industry would work with the respective companies and trade associations. “We urge all companies to practice management practices, so that they minimise the number of workers required on-site to the smallest number possible,” said Chan.
Other companies, such as those in the social entertainment sector, will require a new business model as their pre-COVID activities are unlikely to resume as per normal, noted Chan. In this regard, the MTI will help Singapore companies digitalise their business processes.
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