Current recruitment issues in the Singapore marine industry
The marine industry is an important part of the Singapore economy, evident by its past and present contributions to the Republic’s economic growth. One of the major threats confronting this labour-intensive industry is the shortage of semi-skilled and skilled operative workers in the local labour ma...
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author | Gan, Kian Keong Tan, Jwee San Yip, Eugene Tuck Meng |
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description | The marine industry is an important part of the Singapore economy, evident by its past and present contributions to the Republic’s economic growth. One of the major threats confronting this labour-intensive industry is the shortage of semi-skilled and skilled operative workers in the local labour market. This project was, therefore, initiated to explore the current recruitment issues in the marine industry, in the light of this prevailing labour shortage situation. More specifically, this study aimed to understand the recruitment practices and problems of marine companies in their recruitment of operative workers. |
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spelling | ntu-10356/555952023-05-19T05:41:39Z Current recruitment issues in the Singapore marine industry Gan, Kian Keong Tan, Jwee San Yip, Eugene Tuck Meng Nanyang Business School Yaw Aboagye Debrah DRNTU::Business::General The marine industry is an important part of the Singapore economy, evident by its past and present contributions to the Republic’s economic growth. One of the major threats confronting this labour-intensive industry is the shortage of semi-skilled and skilled operative workers in the local labour market. This project was, therefore, initiated to explore the current recruitment issues in the marine industry, in the light of this prevailing labour shortage situation. More specifically, this study aimed to understand the recruitment practices and problems of marine companies in their recruitment of operative workers. BUSINESS 2014-03-17T11:59:16Z 2014-03-17T11:59:16Z 1995 1995 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/55595 en Nanyang Technological University 91 p. application/pdf |
spellingShingle | DRNTU::Business::General Gan, Kian Keong Tan, Jwee San Yip, Eugene Tuck Meng Current recruitment issues in the Singapore marine industry |
title | Current recruitment issues in the Singapore marine industry |
title_full | Current recruitment issues in the Singapore marine industry |
title_fullStr | Current recruitment issues in the Singapore marine industry |
title_full_unstemmed | Current recruitment issues in the Singapore marine industry |
title_short | Current recruitment issues in the Singapore marine industry |
title_sort | current recruitment issues in the singapore marine industry |
topic | DRNTU::Business::General |
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