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Singtel staff to get two days of leave to attend SkillsFuture courses

Over 10,000 staff will benefit.

Full-time Singtel employees will get two days of leave each year to attend SkillsFuture courses, the company said in a statement.

To help employees familiarise themselves with SkillsFuture courses and credits, Singtel has organised roadshows, where employees could attend talks and link up with educational providers to register for courses.

Singtel will also organise a week-long annual Singtel Learning Fiesta, where staff will get to hear from well-known keynote speakers, as well as participate in over 120 mini workshops and lectures. These short courses cover a variety of leadership, technical, personal development and lifestyle topics.

Over 10,000 staff across Singtel and NCS are expected to benefit from the additional leave.
 

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