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Commonwealth Capital Group said that it is looking forward to hiring 50 SIA personnel for its various portfolio companies, which range from food manufacturing to logistics services for food retailers. — TODAY pic

Last Thursday, national carrier SIA Group announced that it was retrenching about 2,400 staff members across its airlines SIA, SilkAir and Scoot in Singapore and overseas, as the impact of Covid-19 continues to batter the airline industry. Speaking to the media today during a visit to electronics firm AEM, Chan said that the positions offered by Jumbo and Commonwealth Capital, as well as EtonHouse, demonstrated how different stakeholders could help each other through these tough times.

Singaporeans will be prioritised for these positions and other positions may also be available at the group’s headquarters for qualified candidates.

 

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