Total employment in the second quarter increased by 66,500,which was significantly higher than the 42,000 increase in the first quarter.
In the second quarter alone, resident employment rose by7,100, while non-resident employment increased by 59,400.
External demand outlook has also weakened given the globaleconomic slowdown. Global headwinds such as the Russia-Ukraine conflict,inflationary pressures, geopolitical tensions in the region, and the trajectoryof the COVID-19 pandemic may weigh on labour demand going forward, MOM said.
"As such, the labour market outlook is uneven acrosssectors," it said.
Tourism and aviation sectors are expected to continue to benefitfrom a strong recovery in air passengers and international visitor arrivals.
Demand in consumer-facing sectors, such as food andbeverages services, should also remain robust with the easing of domestic andborder restrictions, said MOM.
But growth in outward-oriented sectors like finance andinsurance services is expected to slow due to the global headwinds.
With heightened economic uncertainty ahead, Singaporeencourages businesses to press on with transformation, increase labourproductivity and diversify their non-resident workforce. Businesses should alsostrengthen their Singaporean core through reskilling and offering flexible workarrangements to tap on more workforce segments, according to MOM./.