Ministry of Manpower (MOM)

Labour market

Total wage growth moderates to 5.2% in 2023; real wages up by 0.4%

Looking ahead, MOM expects the nominal wage growth in 2024 to remain similar to that of 2023.

Singapore news

Singapore orders all employers to consider workers’ flexi-time requests

The new guideline was announced on Tuesday by the Tripartite Alliance for Fair and Progressive Employment Practices.
Lessons from Lazada for Singapore's employers and employees - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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Lessons from Lazada for Singapore's employers and employees

Without statutory retrenchment pay in Singapore, affected employees bemoan the slim severance package offered by Lazada.

Labour market

Retrenchments increase in 3Q2023; economic headwinds to continue weighing on labour market: MOM

Re-entry into employment among retrenched residents improved to 65.3% in the 3Q2023 while unemployment rates remained low at 1.9%.

Labour market

Singapore real income falls 2.3% this year as inflation lingers

Economic headwinds are expected to continue to weigh on the job market going forward said an MOM report.

Labour market

Retrenchments in Singapore rose to 4,100 in 3Q2023 with majority from wholesale trade sector: MOM

The proportion of firms which indicated an intention to hire in the next three months fell to 42.8% from 58.2%.

Company in the news

Japan Foods subsidiary not allowed to apply for new work passes till May 2024

At this point in time, the ruling by MOM is not expected to have any material financial impact on Japan Foods.

Labour market

Singapore’s total employment expands for sixth straight quarter, now 3.8% above pre-pandemic level: MOM

The number of jobs available in the market fell for the fourth straight quarter to 99,600 in March this year.

Labour market

Global headwinds and slower growth may weigh on labour demand going forward, says MOM

Singapore’s labour market has improved “significantly” in 2022 on a y-o-y basis, with total employment growing by a record 227,800

Singapore economy

Labour market could ease in 2023 after tightness last year: Analysts

Unemployment rates could trend higher in 2023 with an uptick in retrenchments but is expected to remain within pre-Covid levels.
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