S$10,000 SkillsFuture training subsidy launched for eligible SMEs

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SINGAPORE companies will be able to get more support in upgrading their workers' skills from July 1, when each eligible company will be able to tap into a government subsidy, capped at S$10,000, to offset training costs. Read more at The Business Times.

SINGAPORE companies will be able to get more support in upgrading their workers' skills from July 1, when each eligible company will be able to tap into a government subsidy, capped at S$10,000, to offset training costs.

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