SINGAPORE - The messages circulating on social media looking to recruit staff to work at foreign worker dormitories and the community isolation facility at the Singapore Expo are fake.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - The messages circulating on social media looking to recruit staff to work at foreign worker dormitories and the community isolation facility at the Singapore Expo are fake.
"Please do not circulate the messages if you have received them. For genuine job openings for former regulars, Mindef will not ask for personal details ," it said. "We wish to clarify that MOH has not engaged PrimeStaff Management Services to conduct this recruitment," it said on its website on Thursday.
Members of the public can contact the national service call centre on 1800-367-6767 or e-mail [email protected] if they have queries.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
COVID-19: Three more foreign worker dormitories gazetted as isolation areasSINGAPORE: Three more foreign worker dormitories in Singapore have been gazetted as isolation areas to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Tuas View ...
Read more »
Coronavirus: 3 more foreign worker dormitories declared isolation areasSINGAPORE - Three more foreign worker dormitories have been placed under isolation, as Covid-19 cases in such facilities continue to rise.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Read more »
COVID-19: Foreign worker dormitory Mandai Lodge 1 declared an isolation areaSINGAPORE: A ninth foreign worker dormitory, Mandai Lodge 1, has been declared an isolation area after a new cluster of cases was identified there.
Read more »
COVID-19: Three more dormitories gazetted as isolation areas, total at 12SINGAPORE — The Ministry of Health has gazetted three more foreign worker dormitories – Shaw Lodge Dormitory, North Coast Lodge and Tuas View Dormitory – to be isolation areas.
Read more »
Top India personalities send Covid-19 messages to Singapore's foreign workersSINGAPORE — Famed Indian film star Rajinikanth and cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar have sent Covid-19 goodwill messages to foreign workers in Singapore.
Read more »