The marine industry is an important part of the Singapore economy, evident by its past and present contributions to the Republic’s economic growth. One of the major threats confronting this labour-intensive industry is the shortage of semi-skilled and skilled operative workers in the local labour market. This project was, therefore, initiated to explore the current recruitment issues in the marine industry, in the light of this prevailing labour shortage situation. More specifically, this study aimed to understand the recruitment practices and problems of marine companies in their recruitment of operative workers.BUSINES
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The shortage of seafarers (especially ship officers) has already been identified as a global issue t...
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AbstractThe shortage of seafarers (especially ship officers) has already been identified as a global...
The maritime industry is indispensable to many countries as trade represents the lifeblood of many e...
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Since the 1990s, Chinese seafarers have become a force to be reckoned with in the global seafarer la...
Research on seafarer employment has increased over the last twodecades; with two-thirds of studies f...
The seafaring workforce has been facing a shortage throughout the years and pass research have discu...
Shipyards are the characteristic institution of what is termed the 'marine industry.' The marine in...
The New Economy is one of information, speed and extraordinary growth. This rate of growth in global...
The shortage of seafarers (especially ship officers) has already been identified as a global issue t...
The globally recognised BIMCO/ISF study on the Demand and Supply of seafarers reported that there wa...
AbstractThe shortage of seafarers (especially ship officers) has already been identified as a global...
The maritime industry is indispensable to many countries as trade represents the lifeblood of many e...
The offshore and marine industry in Singapore is a vibrant and world-class sector employing close to...
Malaysian shipping industry is facing a crewing crisis the seriousness of which does not seem to hav...
According to a survey conducted last year, it was found that the Singapore maritime industry is faci...
Singapore is known to the world for being busy. From having the world’s 2nd busiest port in terms of...
Although global economic crisis, rising competition among shipowners forces them to have vessels and...
This research aims to analyse the impact of organisational culture on knowledge management and opera...
Since the 1990s, Chinese seafarers have become a force to be reckoned with in the global seafarer la...
Research on seafarer employment has increased over the last twodecades; with two-thirds of studies f...
The seafaring workforce has been facing a shortage throughout the years and pass research have discu...
Shipyards are the characteristic institution of what is termed the 'marine industry.' The marine in...