Singapore tenant collective SGTUFF to hold job fair for over 1,000 positions
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SINGAPORE tenant collective Singapore Tenants United for Fairness (SGTUFF) will be holding a job fair with more than 1,000 roles on offer, in a bid to help ease the labour shortage in frontline industries.
Of the more than 1,000 job vacancies, at least 600 are from SGTUFF members. The collective was started in February when disgruntled tenants in retail, F&B and services banded together to address what they saw as unfair behaviour from their landlords when the Covid-19 pandemic started. Now, there are more than 700 business owners in the group, representing nearly 830 brands in about 3,100 retail outlets. They hire about 24,970 people collectively.
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