The Employment Standards Report 2023 reveals a rise in employment claims and appeals, yet most disputes are resolved swiftly. Despite the high resolution rates, the increase...
On 25 July 2024, the Ministry of Manpower charged five Singaporeans under the Employment of Foreign Manpower Act for illegally importing labour via shell companies. They...
Starting June, Singapore will impose a S$50,000 max fine for safety breaches and require surveillance cameras on construction sites worth S$5 million or more to enhance...
Singapore announces raising retirement to 64 and re-employment to 69 by 2026, focusing on workforce sustainability, CPF reform, and enhancing retirement security.
Manpower Minister Tan See Leng announces the increase of Employment Pass minimum salary to S$5,600, and S$6,200 for the financial sector, effective next year. Renewals to...