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Singapore and France have upgraded their Strategic Partnership signed in 2012 to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership (CSP), ...
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Arabian Post on MSNAVIS Singapore Leads Car Rental Industry with ISO 45001 CertificationAVIS sets a safety precedent, becoming Singapore’s sole car rental firm certified to ISO 45001, meeting global standards.SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 30 May 2025 – AVIS Singapore is the only ...
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Vietnam Investment Review on MSNAvis Singapore sets new benchmark with ISO 45001 certificationSINGAPORE - Media OutReach Newswire - 30 May 2025 - AVIS Singapore is the only car rental company in the country to have achieved ISO 45001 certification in December 2024, an international standard ...
A federal judge on Tuesday struck down an executive order targeting law firm WilmerHale, in the third ruling to ...
Valeura Energy Inc. (TSX:VLE, OTCQX:VLERF) ("Valeura" or the "Company") announces completion of an eight-well drilling campaign at Licence B5/27 (100% operated working interest), offshore Gulf of ...
In a rare moment of global consensus, AI researchers from the US, Europe, and Asia came together in Singapore to form a plan for researching AI risks.
Workplace fatalities in Singapore went up in 2024 as the Ministry of Manpower called on employers to uphold safety standards at work. MOM's latest Workplace Safety and Health Report revealed there ...
SINGAPORE: Workplace deaths rose from 36 in 2023 to 43 in Singapore in 2024, according to the annual workplace safety and health report by the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) that was released on ...
A new law covering food safety in Singapore ... “Often in Singapore, we take our safe and secure food supply for granted. This is the result of many decades of hard work by stakeholders and ...
Maximum fines for workplace safety breaches in Singapore will increase from SGD20,000 (USS$14,500) to SGD50,000 (US$37,120) from Jun 1, the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) said Monday. From next month, ...
Singapore is increasing the maximum fines for safety breaches under the Workplace Safety and Health (WSH) Act’s Subsidiary Legislation, from S$20,000 to S$50,000. Effective 1 June 2024, this measure ...
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