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Private-hire, taxi drivers to get more help to take up new jobs involving driverless vehicles
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Private-hire, taxi drivers to get more help to take up new jobs involving driverless vehicles

Singapore's government announced a new support package aimed at helping private-hire and taxi drivers transition into new roles related to autonomous vehicles (AVs). The program includes long-term career conversion programs, short training courses, and career guidance initiatives starting in late 2026. Senior Minister Sun Xueling emphasized the need to balance technological advancement with worker adaptation, ensuring that automation benefits society rather than causing unnecessary disruption. The initiative involves collaboration between government agencies, unions, and companies like Grab and ComfortDelGro, offering up to 90% salary support during reskilling. Pilot projects for driverless shuttles and public buses are set to begin in early 2026.

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Private-hire, taxi drivers to get more help to take up new jobs involving driverless vehicles

Singapore's government announced a new support package aimed at helping private-hire and taxi drivers transition into new roles related to autonomous vehicles (AVs). The program includes long-term career conversion programs, short training courses, and career guidance initiatives starting in late 2026. Senior Minister Sun Xueling emphasized the need to balance technological advancement with worker adaptation, ensuring that automation benefits society rather than causing unnecessary disruption. The initiative involves collaboration between government agencies, unions, and companies like Grab and ComfortDelGro, offering up to 90% salary support during reskilling. Pilot projects for driverless shuttles and public buses are set to begin in early 2026.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the government's proactive approach to workforce adaptation due to technological change without overtly favoring any political ideology. It emphasizes balanced reporting on both the challenges faced by drivers and the government's efforts to support them, with no clear leaning.

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