[ad_1] Rumors of sour celebrity relationships abound abroad, but one particularly hits close to home. A recent report from the local Chinese newspaper Shin Min Daily News speculated that local TV host Quan Yi Fong may have disagreed with her best friend, famous hairstylist Addy Lee. They noted that Addy, …
Read More »Big Tech is here, and it’s acquiring Singapore real estate, real estate
[ad_1] Fri, Oct 16, 2020 – 3:06 PM BIG Tech companies are acquiring office space in Singapore, taking advantage of reduced rents amid the recession brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic. These include a group of Chinese tech giants who see Singapore as a base to expand into Asean. Bloomberg …
Read More »Malaysia’s Mahathir Says Political Uncertainty Won’t End Anwar Prime Minister
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: Former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said on Friday (October 16) that he doubted opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim would have the numbers in parliament to take over as prime minister and even if he did. , the country would remain in a political stalemate. Anwar met with …
Read More »73-year-old woman hit in the face by a 2.5 kg package of rice that fell from the supermarket shelf
[ad_1] Supermarket chain FairPrice has responded to comments from an older customer who was injured by a package of rice that she had been looking for on a shelf at one of its outlets. The incident occurred at FairPrice Finest in Changi City Point on September 21, around 6.55pm. A …
Read More »9 new Covid-19 boxes in Singapore, including 8 imported; none in the community, Singapore highlights and news
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Nine new coronavirus cases were confirmed as of noon on Friday (October 16), bringing Singapore’s total to 57,901. They included a case in a worker’s bedroom here, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said. There were also eight imported cases that were included in stay-at-home notices upon arrival …
Read More »Hong Kong’s pink dolphins enjoy comeback as COVID-19 pandemic slows maritime traffic
[ad_1] HONG KONG: Rare pink dolphins are returning to the waters between Hong Kong and Macau after the coronavirus pandemic halted ferries, but scientists remain deeply concerned about their long-term survival on one of the busiest shipping lanes of the world. The telltale flash of rose leaping out of the …
Read More »FairPrice apologizes and discards fruit after bat was seen eating bananas at Jurong East store
[ad_1] Netizens were shocked when they saw a video of a bat eating bananas at the FairPrice store in Block 345 Jurong East Street 31. The video has raised concern since it began circulating online on Friday (October 16). Various Stompers I also found the video and shared it with …
Read More »Scoot passenger to begin sentence for sexually abusing flight attendant after judge dismisses appeal
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: A passenger who sexually abused a flight attendant on a Scoot flight will begin serving his four-month sentence after his appeal was dismissed on Friday (October 16). Indian national Vijayan Mathan Gopal, 40, was convicted in August last year of sexually abusing a 22-year-old flight attendant on a …
Read More »Companies can consider temporary pay cuts to minimize layoffs: National Salary Council
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: Companies that have already exhausted other cost-saving measures should consider implementing temporary pay cuts, but only to the extent necessary to minimize layoffs, the National Wage Council (NWC) said on Friday (Oct. 16). Pay cuts should depend on the performance and prospects of the company, as well as …
Read More »Singapore Employers May Implement Temporary Pay Cuts to Save Jobs: National Wage Council, Jobs News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – The National Wage Council has given employers the green light to implement temporary pay cuts if it means saving jobs. They should seek the support of employees before doing so and only make the necessary reductions to minimize layoffs, the tripartite group said on Friday (October 16) …
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