Low income workers gets aid from NTUC
06 Jul 2012|8,865 views

This scheme is strictly open to all Singaporeans and Permanent Residents whom are seeking jobs at the transport and logistics industry, which is seeing a severe shortage of manpower. To qualify you must be earning less than $1,700, or below $1,400 per household member a month. All successful applicants will also receive a training allowance and can finish the course in a brisk nine months through condensed lessons. Jobs including delivery, dispatch or bus drivers will be offered after successfully obtaining their licences.
NTUC aims to place 5,000 locals or PR's in transport and logistics based jobs that pays more than $1,500 by the year 2015 and wants to attract mainly the locals and PR's in an industry largely dominated by foreign workers.
Local labour union National Trade Union Congress (NTUC) aims to help low income workers upgrade their livehood and monthly income range by providing subsidaries of up to 90 percent to obtain a Class 3 or 4 driving licences which will enable them to apply for jobs in the transporation industry. A Class 3 licence can cost up to $2,000 yet under the new scheme, qualified and successful applicants only end up paying $200.
This scheme is strictly open to all Singaporeans and Permanent Residents whom are seeking jobs at the transport and logistics industry, which is seeing a severe shortage of manpower. To qualify you must be earning less than $1,700, or below $1,400 per household member a month. All successful applicants will also receive a training allowance and can finish the course in a brisk nine months through condensed lessons. Jobs including delivery, dispatch or bus drivers will be offered after successfully obtaining their licences.
NTUC aims to place 5,000 locals or PR's in transport and logistics based jobs that pays more than $1,500 by the year 2015 and wants to attract mainly the locals and PR's in an industry largely dominated by foreign workers.
This scheme is strictly open to all Singaporeans and Permanent Residents whom are seeking jobs at the transport and logistics industry, which is seeing a severe shortage of manpower. To qualify you must be earning less than $1,700, or below $1,400 per household member a month. All successful applicants will also receive a training allowance and can finish the course in a brisk nine months through condensed lessons. Jobs including delivery, dispatch or bus drivers will be offered after successfully obtaining their licences.
NTUC aims to place 5,000 locals or PR's in transport and logistics based jobs that pays more than $1,500 by the year 2015 and wants to attract mainly the locals and PR's in an industry largely dominated by foreign workers.
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