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More retrenchments in Singapore in Q1 2026 as job vacancies drop

Business reorganisation or restructuring was the main reason for retrenchment.

According to the Ministry of Manpower’s finalised data in its Labour Market Report, the number of job vacancies fell from 77,700 in December 2025 to 73,300 in March 2026.

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Cities can learn from one another even if they do not agree on every geopolitical issue: PM Wong

Speaking at the World Cities Summit, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said cities succeed when they remain open to new ideas.

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong noted that every city must navigate constraints and tap its unique strengths to deal with challenges.

From the zoo to the mountains: A Singaporean’s quest to rescue bears in Laos

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askST Jobs: Am I being ‘difficult’ if I speak up at work?

Speaking up at work matters, but how concerns are raised can shape career outcomes.

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Upcoming renaissance fair reimagines Singapore’s history with a blend of local folklore and fantasy

Themed “A Symphony of Land and Sea”, Lion City Faire reimagines Singapore’s past as a port settlement through performances, activities and workshops that blend local folklore and fairytales.
Themed “A Symphony of Land and Sea”, Lion City Faire reimagines Singapore’s past as a port settlement through performances, activities and workshops that blend local folklore and fairytales.

Me & My Money: For this entrepreneur, growing wealth beats saving up

Daniel Charles' career spanned various industries, including the tech world and organising Formula One racing experiences for clients.
Daniel Charles' career spanned various industries, including the tech world and organising Formula One racing experiences for clients.

Is the search for perfection delaying marriage in Singapore?

The issue is not that young Singaporeans no longer value marriage. It is that marriage is increasingly seen as something to enter only when one feels fully ready.
The issue is not that young Singaporeans no longer value marriage. It is that marriage is increasingly seen as something to enter only when one feels fully ready.

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