Some businesses here have either returned or donated the government payouts received from the Jobs Support Scheme , as a form of solidarity with the local community amid the Covid-19 outbreak.
SOME businesses here have either returned or donated the government payouts received from the Jobs Support Scheme , as a form of solidarity with the local community amid the Covid-19 outbreak.
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COVID-19: 32 companies return Jobs Support Scheme wage subsidies worth S$35 millionSINGAPORE: A total of 32 companies have returned Jobs Support Scheme (JSS) payouts worth a combined S$35 million as of May 9, a Ministry of ...
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Covid-19: 32 companies return Jobs Support Scheme wage subsidies worth S$35 millionSINGAPORE — A total of 32 companies have returned Jobs Support Scheme (JSS) payouts worth a combined S$35 million as of May 9, a Ministry of Finance (MOF) spokesperson said on Sunday (May 10). Show the names of the companies as they deserve the recognition. It’s a very huge and symbolic gesture and deserves our support and more then what they have returned.
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32 companies return $35 million of Jobs Support Scheme payouts; others are donating the fundsA German pharmaceutical group and a nutritional products firm are among those that will donate their payouts to others in need.. Read more at straitstimes.com. This is a great thing and these companies deserve the respect of being named to be honoured. I wonder how many are from companies making huge profits of this lockdown.
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32 companies return Jobs Support Scheme payouts in April totalling S$35 millionSOME businesses in Singapore have decided to either return or donate the government payouts received from the Jobs Support Scheme (JSS), as a form of solidarity with the local community amid the Covid-19 outbreak. Read more at The Business Times. Let's honour these companies by having all their names published with permission on sph papers and websites.
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Some companies are returning, donating Jobs Support Scheme payouts: Heng Swee KeatA German pharmaceutical group and a nutritional products firm are among those that will donate their payouts to others in need.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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