[ad_1] On the day the military seized power in Myanmar three weeks ago, Phyu investigated her company’s emergency funds and gave her staff a month-long advance on their salaries. Phyu, who runs a market research company, saw problems in the future, but is not sure how she will pay her …
Read More »AHTC Essay: In Good Faith or Not? Court of 5 judges interrogates lawyers in WP leaders’ appeal against verdict
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: A court of five judges on Thursday (February 25) questioned lawyers representing the Aljunied Hougang City Council (AHTC) and Sengkang City Council (SKTC) for their arguments describing how the leaders of the Workers’ Party (WP ) had breached the duties owed to the council. and misappropriated S $ …
Read More »Jaime Teo will be sentenced in March for his role in paying less to the foreign staff of Twelve Cupcakes, Courts & Crime News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Entertainment artist Jaime Teo Chai-lin will be sentenced next month for failing to prevent Twelve Cupcakes, a local confectionery chain she co-founded, from paying its foreign staff less. District Judge Adam Nakhoda on Thursday (February 25) postponed the case until March 9 after hearing arguments from both …
Read More »Opponents and supporters of Myanmar’s coup clash as more protests are planned
[ad_1] Myanmar military supporters and opponents clashed on the streets of Yangon on Thursday (February 25) when authorities prevented students from leaving their campus to march, a day after a first wave of diplomacy aimed at solving the crisis. . The country has been in crisis since the army took …
Read More »Singapore not expected to exit Phase 3 ‘soon’: Janil Puthucheary
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: The government does not expect Singapore to exit the third phase of reopening its post-COVID-19 circuit breaker “any time soon,” State Health Minister Janil Puthucheary said on Thursday (February 25). “Phase 3 is a new normal that will last until such time as there is evidence of the …
Read More »First successful birth of critically endangered Malayan tiger cubs in Singapore Wildlife Reserves in 23 years
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: The Night Safari has welcomed a pair of Malayan tiger cubs, the first successful birth of the critically endangered species in the Wildlife Reserves of Singapore (WRS) since 1998. The Malayan tiger is facing extinction along with five other remaining tiger subspecies around the world, WRS said in …
Read More »Nearly 1,000 Olympics volunteers resigned in the wake of the president’s outrage
[ad_1] TOKYO: About 1,000 Olympics volunteers resigned over the past month, organizers said, during which organizing committee chair Yoshiro Mori resigned due to sexist comments and a new chair was elected to replace him. Volunteers are the backbone of any game, doing everything from guiding people to places, translating, and …
Read More »Hostess Club Between Four Food and Drink Establishments Closed for Security Breaches, Latest Singapore News
[ad_1] A nightclub in the Concorde shopping center, where hostesses mingled with customers, was among four food and beverage outlets that were ordered to close for violating Covid-19 security measures. Club One Min, which advertises itself as a dance club and disco on its Facebook page, was found to have …
Read More »Comment: Don’t expect the economy to rebound to pre-pandemic demand
[ad_1] NEW HAVEN, Connecticut: When the second shot of the vaccine went into my arm, I could almost taste the instant gratification of deferred wishes. Having done without for almost a year, it was time to treat yourself. While I was lucky, actually, old enough to be included in the …
Read More »8 workers injured in Tuas fire in intensive care, Singapore News & Top Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Eight migrant workers injured by an industrial building fire in Tuas are in intensive care, the Migrant Workers Center (MWC) said. “Once MWC is allowed in, we will arrange for our staff to visit affected workers and provide necessary assistance,” he said in a Facebook post on …
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