Redesigning jobs helps IR stay on track for growth

After nine years as a housekeeper at Resorts World Sentosa (RWS), Madam Saadiah Martawi, 56, is no stranger to the hard work needed to clean up after guests who leave their rooms in a complete mess.

While her job may be tough now, it looks set to be more demanding in the near future, with Singapore’s integrated resorts (IRs) pledging to pump in $9 billion here, which could add another half a million international visitors yearly and create an estimated 5,000 new jobs.

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