S'pore can learn from Germany in skills training, says PM Lee
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DESCRIBING Germany's brand of vocational training as a "very unique" model in the world, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said he believed Singapore could learn a thing or two from the Germans in the area of boosting the skills of the workforce.
The culture in Germany is one where workers, after completing an apprenticeship with a firm, expect to stay with that particular company for a long time; they do "not go and wander off straightaway because somebody else is paying them another five or 10 per cent more", he said in an interview with Süddeutsche Zeitung, a major daily newspaper in Munich.
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