Don’t 'drop workers': Companies and workers should take the long view, says PM Lee in May Day message

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Don't 'drop workers': Companies, workers should take the long view, says PM Lee in May Day message amid COVID19 outbreak

Coming in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, and three weeks into Singapore’s “circuit breaker”, Mr Lee’s May Day message forewarned of changes that the coronavirus will bring to the global economy and how this might affect Singapore.

Significant structural changes to Singapore’s economy are likely, and some jobs will simply disappear, he said, adding that workers in these industries will have to reskill themselves and take up jobs in new sectors.

“We will help companies adapt to this new operating environment, and retrain workers for the new jobs available,” he said, adding that the Government will also look into ways to protect freelance workers. Mr Lee added that Singapore has experienced economic restructuring before and has done it more than once.

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