Work pass changes will also benefit local talent, says Tan See Leng

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By bringing the best from around the world, we can tap their networks, learn from their expertise, he said. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - Bringing in the best talent from around the world will ultimately benefit Singapore's local talent pool, said Manpower Minister Tan See Leng on Monday .to strengthen Singapore's position as a global hub for talent.

"By bringing the best from around the world, we can tap their networks, learn from their expertise, and ultimately we will accelerate the development of our local talent pool." "There are tremendous new opportunities, and some of the technologies are still quite nascent, in terms of the adoption of hydrogen as a fuel, carbon capture utilisation and storage, the circular economy, even using biomass as fuel," he said.

 

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Bring in the ones who take the high paying jobs, and give their spouses a free pass to take the low paying jobs too. How is this smart? Are you trying to give away votes to the opposition?

no Rohingyas though 😉

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