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SkillsFuture SG, CLI extend SkillsFuture Queen Bee initiative to 120 SMEs

The initiative will run for another 18 months.

SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG) and CapitaLand Investment Limited (CLI) extended their SkillsFuture Queen Bee initiative to an additional 120 small and medium-sized retail partners.

It will run for another 18 months, from August 2024 to January 2026, with the aim of upskilling 600 employees.

The renewed partnership builds on the achievements of the initial two-year collaboration, during which CLI partnered with 300 retail and food & beverage (F&B) SMEs, upskilling 1,500 employees. 

In collaboration with NTUC LearningHub, a Jobs-Skills Integrator for the Retail sector, and NTUC’s Employment and Employability Institute (e2i), CLI also introduced a series of Retail Career Fairs. 

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