UOB to invest Wage Credit Scheme grant in development programme for employees
Published Wed, Apr 8, 2015 · 01:21 PM
[SINGAPORE] United Overseas Bank (UOB) will re-invest its $3.8 million grant from the Government's Wage Credit Scheme into a training, development and health programme for its employees.
The Wage Credit Employee Development Initiative (WCEDI) will be open to UOB's 3,600 employees at managerial level or below.
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