The coronavirus pandemic will intensify competition for white-collar jobs, says Singapore minister

  • 📰 CNBC
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 31 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 16%
  • Publisher: 72%

Technology Technology Headlines News

Technology Technology Latest News,Technology Technology Headlines

'Jobs that can be done over the internet can be done anywhere in the world and because of this, white-collar jobs will no longer have the geographical insulation it used to have,' said Singapore's Minister for Trade and Industry Chan Chun Sing.

to fund fiscal stimulus worth close to 100 billion Singapore dollars , or around 20% of gross domestic product. Much of the government's focus is on preserving and creating jobs in industries with good growth prospects, said Chan.

"I think from a public point of view, it's a very difficult topic to handle because we see that the new economy creates jobs, but probably not enough jobs to replace all the jobs that would become obsolete because of automation, artificial intelligence et cetera," she said. Before founding her company, Pellerin held various positions in the French government, including minister overseeing small- and medium-sized enterprises, innovation and the digital economy.Singapore — governed by the same political party since its independence in 1965 — is known for its ability to plan for the long term.

 

Thank you for your comment. Your comment will be published after being reviewed.
Please try again later.

Trump showed Russian influence in the press when he answered question asked how do we know your not lying I really don't like your phraseology Phraseology has only recently been recognized of study in the American tradition has strong roots in the particularly Russian

While us blue collar hard workers will still having a tough time keeping our heads above water.

When will calling those jobs 'white collar' become unacceptable. Let the countdown begin....10...9...8...

PwC Australia will on Monday release a report which recommends a tighter partnership between industry and government to address future skills needs with 'micro-credentials'. OpenLearning is leading this Micro Credentials!!

OpenLearning signs agreements with other online learning companies to sell OpenLearning=ASX$OLL Micro Credentials. OpenLearnings Micro Credentials are the best, as is their learning platform and even other company's know this👩‍💻👩‍🎓

The potential of online learning for adults: Early lessons from the COVID-19 crisis

If offices are a thing of the past, how can we thrive working from home? OpenLearning Limited (ASX:OLL)

AIC and OpenLearning partnership to deliver skills programs in Indonesi 17 September 2020

CEO Adam Brimo talks at ASX conference, all about OpenLearning=ASX$OLL OpenLearning Ltd ASX:OLL Has partnered with some of the major universities. Partnerships that could become the cornerstone of a much bigger arrangement.

This is some predicted stock pricing and forecasts for OpenLearning=ASX$OLL🚀 The future forecast is looking very good on all fronts👍

OpenLearning=ASX$OLL Can help save our economy with their Quality and Accredited Micro Credentials. By retraining our out of work workforce faster and way cheaper, Governments are starting to put support behind this invention of the future in learning.

Motley fool article on OpenLearning=ASX$OLL🚀

Look at the current chart's for OpenLearning=ASX$OLL🚀 🤔OpenLearning has broken out into a new higher trend and looks to be going up, with strong growth and support that has not been in the past.

OpenLearning=ASX$OLL Main website to start your own Educated research❤

Same as it ever was

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

 /  🏆 12. in TECHNOLOGY

Technology Technology Latest News, Technology Technology Headlines