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In major policy shift, Singapore announces unemployment support scheme

SINGAPORE — The Lion City is set to launch an unemployment support scheme for workers who have been laid off or are involuntarily unemployed.

The country's prime minister, Lawrence Wong, made the announcement during his National Day Rally speech, in which he spoke of Singapore's economy, education and housing policies.

The scheme, titled the SkillsFuture Jobseeker Support scheme, is aimed at helping lower- and middle-income workers and will provide involuntarily unemployed workers a total of up to 6,000 Singapore dollars ($4,561) for six months, subject to conditions.

Wong said the qualifying worker has to go for training, career coaching, as well as job matching services during the time, saying "these are essential investments that you need to make in yourself to find better jobs."

Workforce Singapore, the workforce development agency under Singapore's Ministry of Manpower said on its website that the scheme will provide financial support to Singapore citizens who were previously earning an average monthly income below SG$5,000 while they search for a new job.

"Eligible individuals who demonstrate active job search to seek new employment and meet the monthly activity points target will receive monthly payouts, up to a maximum of $6000 over six months," it added.

The move marks a notable policy shift for the city state, which has long resisted calls for unemployment insurance out of fear such schemes would encourage citizens to opt for welfare rather than work.

Singapore currently has no unemployment benefits for such workers. Wong said the country's Ministry of Manpower will announce when the new scheme would go into effect "in due course."

Since it separated from Malaysia in 1965 to become an independent and sovereign state,

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