Manpower Minister Tan See Leng announces a new scheme to aid involuntarily unemployed Singaporeans, promising financial support and skill enhancement.
Being questioned in Parliament, Singapore's Manpower Minister Tan See Leng avoids revealing employment figures for Singaporeans in 2023, emphasizing the importance of balancing local and foreign...
In his opinion piece, Leong Sze Hian analyzes Manpower Minister Tan See Leng's revelation that 99% of CPF members aged 55+ can transfer SA to RA,...
WP MP Louis Chua queried the possibility of Singaporeans co-investing CPF savings in GIC. Minister Tan See Leng defends the government's approach to stable rates, citing...
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...
Minister Tan See Leng says there is no plans to expand the insurance coverage for Work Injury Compensation Act. Ongoing concerns over migrant worker insurance access...
The Singapore Government plans to bridge the wage gap between skilled tradesmen and knowledge-based workers through structured training. Institute of Technical Education (ITE) graduates will receive...
MP for Chua Chu Kang, Mr Don Wee proposed increasing work passes for certain night-shift roles, allowing workers to return to Johor Bahru and Batam by...
Dr Chee Soon Juan, the Singapore Democratic Party's Secretary General, drew attention to striking parallels between recent announcements of retrenched worker assistance scheme and SDP's proposals...