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NTUC’s Employment and Employability Institute will take over two career centres and 10 Jobs and Skills Centres from Workforce Singapore , from April 1.
Mr Desmond Tan, Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s Office and National Trades Union Congress deputy secretary-general, announced the move to transfer centres run by WSG to the labour movement in Parliament during the Budget debate on Feb 27, but said then that more details were to come. “This will enable individuals to pursue upskilling purposefully and ensure that skills acquired are relevant to current and future jobs.”
The partners also said e2i’s management of more career touchpoints will let it boost its ground outreach and facilitation efforts by bringing personalised career coaching, skills upgrading advisory and job-matching services closer to communities across Singapore. Individuals can also continue to seek career advice through WSG’s mobile network of Careers Connect On‐The‐Go, which is deployed islandwide on a rotational basis to bring career matching services closer to individuals in the heartland, they said.
They said: “With an augmented talent pool, e2i is strategically positioned to deliver enhanced levels of career services and tailored solutions to better support its employer partners.”
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