AI disruption and jobless growth debate in Parliament

AI disruption and jobless growth debate in Parliament


SINGAPORE – Labour chief Ng Chee Meng will ask Parliament to affirm that Singapore must not have jobless growth amid AI disruption, and is expected to detail NTUC’s plans to help workers through this transition.

He is scheduled to move a motion on this during May’s Parliament sitting that starts on May 5.

Also on the agenda is the Ministry of Education’s (MOE) review of bullying in schools. MPs have raised 23 questions on it, according to the order paper released on May 4.

Recommendations, including committing additional resources to the issue and improving the accessibility of reporting channels, were released by MOE in April. It also recommended stricter, standardised disciplinary measures, including caning for serious cases.

Several MPs, including the Workers’ Party’s Mr Louis Chua (Sengkang GRC) and Mr Xie Yao Quan (Jurong Central), have asked how MOE will track the effectiveness of its recommendations and what indicators it will use to do so.



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