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Thursday, October 4, 2012

Firms Score with ex-cons amid labour crunch

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http://www.straitstimes.com/breaking-news/singapore/story/firms-score-ex-cons-amid-labour-crunch-20121004

More employers are lining up to employ ex-offenders, a sign of greater awareness of this labour pool in the light of the ongoing manpower crunch.

There are now more than 3,100 employers on the Singapore Corporation of Rehabilitative Enterprises' (Score) employer database.

This is almost double the number just five years ago, when 1,557 were registered with the statutory board, which comes under the Ministry of Home Affairs.

The figures were released on Wednesday at Score's annual Appreciation Awards at The Grassroots Club in Yio Chu Kang, where 56 organisations and individuals were recognised for helping ex-offenders reintegrate into society.
Mr Davien Ong (left) joined RWS as a cook after serving time for drug-related offences. He is seen here with Ms Seah-Khoo Ee Boon, senior vice-president of human resources and training at RWS, and Mr Daniel Khoo, his supervisor. Mr Khoo won the Model Supervisor award on Wednesday.

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