Amazon grapples with more labour strife, this time in Japan
Amazon.com Inc, which is struggling to quell workplace movements from the US to Europe, faces a growing union effort in Asia’s second largest economy. Read full storyContinue Reading
Amazon.com Inc, which is struggling to quell workplace movements from the US to Europe, faces a growing union effort in Asia’s second largest economy. Read full storyContinue Reading
Australian boy Monty Cocker had been taught how to call paramedics only a day before the emergency.Continue Reading
She said that demand is stronger in Ang Mo Kio and Tampines because these places are in mature estates. The Tampines project has one of the shortest completion periods – about 36 months – and is set to be ready by the second quarter of 2026. “We noticed that five-roomContinue Reading
KUALA LUMPUR: Yang di-Pertuan Agong Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah granted an audience to Singapore’s Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Lawrence Wong and his wife Loo Tze Lui at Istana Negara here. Read full storyContinue Reading
SINGAPORE: A man stopped by police officers for behaving suspiciously at a train platform was later revealed to possess illegally obtained videos of himself having sex with women. Malaysian Khoo Ee Seong, 29, was sentenced on Tuesday (Sep 6) to 20 weeks’ jail and a fine of S$4,000. He pleadedContinue Reading
The 12-year-old died in hospital of rabies this week after she was bitten by a dog in August.Continue Reading
KUCHING: Sarawak can look forward to better Internet connectivity following the launch of a new submarine cable to Singapore via Batam and a Tier IV data centre in the state. Read full storyContinue Reading
SINGAPORE: A former lecturer with the Institute of Technical Education was jailed for four months on Tuesday (Sep 6) for taking multiple upskirt photos and videos on campus. The 48-year-old man’s victims included students and a female target in the cafeteria of an Institution of Technical Education. A gag orderContinue Reading
KUALA LUMPUR: The FBM KLCI retraced lower after a strong start to end the morning just slightly positive. Read full storyContinue Reading
Currently, only 53 dormitories are licensed under the Foreign Employee Dormitories Act.Continue Reading
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