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More job losses expected
By Lee Hui Chieh
Earlier estimates for the number of people laid off in the first three months of this year put it at more than 10,000. -- ST PHOTO: ALPHONSUS CHERN
UNEMPLOYMENT and retrenchment rates in the first three months of this year are likely to be higher than in the last three months of last year, Manpower Minister Gan Kim Yong said on Sunday.
Speaking to reporters ahead of the release of the first quarter's figures this month, he said the economy was not out of the woods.
He also noted that more retrenchment notices went out in the first quarter than in the previous one.
In the last quarter of last year, unemployment was 3.7 per cent for Singaporeans, up slightly from the 3.3 per cent from the third quarter. If laid-off foreigners are included, the number of people retrenched in the last quarter of last year was 7,500, three times more than the quarter before.
Earlier estimates for the number of people laid off in the first three months of this year put it at more than 10,000.
With the downturn expected to last a few more quarters, Mr Gan said stemming unemployment and retrenchments and helping workers cope with the downturn were top on his list of priorities now.
He said: 'What's more important now is to focus on managing the downturn, managing costs so we can save more jobs.'
He wants more employers and workers on board the Skills Programme for Upgrading and Resilience (Spur), which gives employers higher training subsidies so they will retrain rather than retrench workers.
The four-month-old programme, which has enrolled more than 43,000 workers from more than 700 companies so far, has been successful in staving off some retrenchments by helping companies save costs.
More job losses expected
By Lee Hui Chieh

Earlier estimates for the number of people laid off in the first three months of this year put it at more than 10,000. -- ST PHOTO: ALPHONSUS CHERN
UNEMPLOYMENT and retrenchment rates in the first three months of this year are likely to be higher than in the last three months of last year, Manpower Minister Gan Kim Yong said on Sunday.
Speaking to reporters ahead of the release of the first quarter's figures this month, he said the economy was not out of the woods.
He also noted that more retrenchment notices went out in the first quarter than in the previous one.
In the last quarter of last year, unemployment was 3.7 per cent for Singaporeans, up slightly from the 3.3 per cent from the third quarter. If laid-off foreigners are included, the number of people retrenched in the last quarter of last year was 7,500, three times more than the quarter before.
Earlier estimates for the number of people laid off in the first three months of this year put it at more than 10,000.
With the downturn expected to last a few more quarters, Mr Gan said stemming unemployment and retrenchments and helping workers cope with the downturn were top on his list of priorities now.
He said: 'What's more important now is to focus on managing the downturn, managing costs so we can save more jobs.'
He wants more employers and workers on board the Skills Programme for Upgrading and Resilience (Spur), which gives employers higher training subsidies so they will retrain rather than retrench workers.
The four-month-old programme, which has enrolled more than 43,000 workers from more than 700 companies so far, has been successful in staving off some retrenchments by helping companies save costs.