Jobs and skills
Small is beautiful: A precision playbook for Singapore’s next lap
How resilience, information hygiene and dispute resolution can turn into the city-state’s next competitive edge
Time to overhaul the education system
Now, more than ever, the skill our children need is resilience – to pick themselves up after they fail
To pursue responsible AI for growth, business leaders must address labour displacement
The biggest obstacle to artificial intelligence adoption are workers who fear redundancy
AI’s white-collar gig economy is booming. Can it last?
New roles such as professional trainers for AI software models have emerged, but they could be short-lived
Driving growth, creating jobs: What are the Economic Strategy Review’s 7 recommendations?
These are crafted from suggestions by businesses and workers over 60 engagements, events and company visits since August
Today’s leaders need to focus on defining problems, not solving them
Are we preparing our workforce for what AI can do, or for what AI cannot do?
Budget 2026: Calibrated manpower tweaks likely, not sweeping changes
Calls from business groups must be balanced against longer-term manpower challenges and fiscal constraints, a labour academic says
Training providers face tougher SkillsFuture funding criteria to prioritise industry-relevant skills
New guidelines apply to 500 training providers delivering about 9,500 courses
Young workers most worried about AI affecting jobs: Randstad survey
FOUR in five workers believe artificial intelligence is going to impact their daily tasks at the workplace, with Gen Z among those most concerned as companies increasingly rely on AI chatbots and auto...