MOM will look into appeals of self-employed who do not automatically qualify for Covid-19 relief scheme

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SINGAPORE - The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) will be flexible in looking into the appeals of self-employed people who do not automatically qualify for a scheme to help those who have been affected by the coronavirus pandemic, Manpower Minister Josephine Teo said on Sunday (March 29).. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - The Ministry of Manpower will be flexible in looking into the appeals of self-employed people who do not automatically qualify for a scheme to help those who have been affected by the coronavirus pandemic, Manpower Minister Josephine Teo said on Sunday .

They must also have started self-employment on or before March 25, and must not earn any income as employees. Mrs Teo said that she hopes to provide an update on how the self-employed who do not meet the Sirs criteria can appeal in about a week, and said that she and her MOM colleagues will try their best to address the appeals.

 

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So how to apply for it

In this state of crisis now, we should be getting into jobs which are in need of workers like food delivery in all forms and supermarket stackers.

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What about those who are jobless and unable to find a job during the current crisis?

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