The Straits Times-Feb 11, 2022

Six years on from its inception in 2015, the SkillsFuture movement – Singapore’s signature initiative to promote lifelong learning – has moved into higher gear. Last year, about 660,000 people took part in initiatives supported by SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG), an increase of 22 per cent over 2020, while the number of people who spent their SkillsFuture credits rose 31 per cent to 247,000. The benefits are showing. According to SSG, courses related to skills in IT, healthcare and professional services, which saw the highest demand, led to good employment outcomes. More companies have also come on board. The number of enterprises that took part in SSG programmes jumped more than 70 per cent last year to around 24,000, while more than 10,000 companies used their SkillsFuture enterprise credits to enroll their employees for training. Read more at: https://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/st-editorial/the-straits-times-says-reskilling-needs-collaborative-efforts