Flexible working could contribute S$54.8b to Singapore economy by 2030
Report from Regus adds that 73,000 more jobs are likely to be created in this category in the Republic by then
Singapore
A STUDY of flexible working in 16 markets has found that this non-traditional working arrangement could contribute S$54.8 billion to the Singapore economy come 2030.
Regus, the global workplace provider which commissioned the study, said in a press release on Wednesday that 73,000 more jobs are likely to be created in the flexible working category in Singapore by then.
The firm told BT that flexible working's cur…
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