ENHANCEMENTS TO FOREIGN MANPOWER POLICY FOR QUALITY GROWTH AND HIGHER WAGES

Similar documents
Guidelines for employers of foreign workers HOW TO CALCULATE YOUR QUOTA AND LEVY BILL

14 March 2013 WORKPRO TOWARD PROGRESSIVE WORKPLACES

FAIR CONSIDERATION FRAMEWORK: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

ANNEX B-1: RETIREMENT ADEQUACY MEASURES

As Singapore progresses into 2013, the critical issue of manpower will continue to

Civil Service careers made more attractive

REACH MEDIA RELEASE. Retirement Adequacy, Healthcare and Cost of Living are Top Concerns for Budget 2015

Client Alert September 2015

2 FiScAl outlook FoR FiNANciAl YEAR 2013

Senior care workers and immigration

Collective Bargaining Policy and Practices in Singapore. Presented By: K T Mathew Assistant Director OTC Institute

HR WSQ Qualifications. Certified HR Professional Programmes

GUIDE FOR THE SINGAPORE EXPATRIATE 2014 IMMIGRATION, TAX & OTHER HR CONSIDERATIONS

CENTRAL PROVIDENT FUND (PRIVATE MEDICAL INSURANCE SCHEME) (AMENDMENT) REGULATIONS 2013

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. Press Release STRONG SUPPORT FOR BABY PACKAGE

A SKILLED AND CAPABLE WORKFORCE FOR AN INCLUSIVE GROWTH

Teachers pay, allowances and qualifications

Fiscal independence of the health insurance system. Anneli Ratnik State Budget Department, Chief specialist

No. S 569 EMPLOYMENT OF FOREIGN MANPOWER ACT (CHAPTER 91A) EMPLOYMENT OF FOREIGN MANPOWER (WORK PASSES) REGULATIONS 2012

Professional Conversion Programme for Social Workers (PCP SW) 2015 Career Preview

Wage Policy and its Effect on the Social Sector in Singapore

Tripartite Guidelines On Fair Employment Practices

ANALYSIS S OF F REVENUE AND D EXPENDITURE

2012 Protection Gap Study - Singapore

FEDERAL BUDGET 2009 UPDATE BRIEF SUMMARY

Extending higher tax deduction for medical expenses to employers providing employees with inpatient medical benefits in the form of Shield plan

Singapore s Top Youths in Skills Areas Crowned Top Medal Winners to Represent Singapore at WorldSkills London 2011

JOB DESCRIPTION. 1. JOB TITLE: Procurement Officer 2. HRMS REFERENCE NUMBER: HRMS/ ROLE CODE: 4. DEPARTMENT: Chief Financial Officer

Links to Specific Items in This Report

5-7 Innovation and Capability Voucher (ICV) ICT for Productivity & Growth (IPG) Productivity and Innovation Credit (PIC) 13 PIC Bonus

Jobs4Saints User Guide: How to Post a Position

Automatic enrolment: guidance on certifying money purchase pension schemes

FAQS ON INCREASE IN CPF SALARY CEILING AND CPF CONTRIBUTION RATE CHANGES FOR BUDGET 2015

Mandatory Public Annuity: Singapore s Experience

APPLICATION FOR SUBLETTING OF WHOLE FLAT

EMPLOYER APPLICATION KIT Place-and-Train Accounts and Audit Professionals Programme

Journey. into New Ways of Work. About New Ways of Work. Adopting New Ways of Work

LITHUANIAN PENSION SCHEMES

DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY AFFAIRS *WING HRR No Joint Force Headquarters - Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin July 2006

FEDERAL BUDGET 2009 SUMMARY

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: EMPLOYER MEDICAL OBLIGATIONS FOR FOREIGN WORKERS S PASS HOLDERS

Memorandum. General Overview Employment Law/ Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

OTHER POSTS POST 20/37 : ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT, REF NO: MISA 15/2016

#ffinwfwn. Philippine Overseas Employment Administration, an agency of the

MEASURES FOR BUSINESSES

REGISTERED NURSE: OCCUPATIONAL SKILL SHORTAGE ASSESSMENT

ANNEX B-2: CPF CONTRIBUTION RATE CHANGES AND RELATED ASSISTANCE MEASURES FOR EMPLOYERS

How To Use The Jobs Bank

EMPLOYMENT AT CBS. Contents

Recruitment Solutions for the Global Aviation Industry

The Aged care Review by the Productivity Commission raises a number of issues which require a response.

CEOs, Restructured Hospitals/MOH Statutory Boards/Agency for Integrated Care Directors, National Centres Director, Clinical Manpower, MOH Holdings

MARITIME AND PORT AUTHORITY OF SINGAPORE SHIPPING CIRCULAR TO SHIPOWNERS NO. 4 OF 2013

Public Consultation on Proposed Social Service Sector Guidelines. 1. Full name of Organization Credit Counselling Singapore Society

Investment incentives in Bulgaria

Professional Conversion Programme (PCP) For Social Workers

Town of Essex Manager, Human Resources

School teachers pay and conditions document 2015 and guidance on school teachers pay and conditions

ANGEL ENERGY & ENGINEERING Empowering You to Succeed

Preparation for the PMP Certification Exam (PM00.99)

3.1 What is a Prior Approval (PA) 3.2 Which industries need to apply for Prior Approvals 3.3 Prior Approvals for the Construction Industry

1. This Notice is issued pursuant to section 55 of the Banking Act (Cap. 19) ( the Act ) and applies to all banks in Singapore.

CONSULTATION PAPER P December Proposed Policy Positions on the Definition of "Singapore Policy" for Policies Purchased by Individuals

Public Sector Management & Executive Compensation Policy

UNITED NATIONS INDEPENDENT EXPERT ON THE QUESTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND EXTREME POVERTY

ehealth Record (ehr) Internship Pilot Programme 電 子 健 康 記 錄 職 前 實 習 計 劃

ITE STARTS NEW COURSE TO MEET GROWING DEMAND IN HUMAN RESOURCES SECTOR Two new Higher Nitec courses to commence in April 2014

EXCHANGE CONTROL IN FIJI

IAL EMBARKS ON KEY E-LEARNING INTIATIVES TO BOLSTER THE CET SECTOR

PROFESSORSHIP OF PSYCHOLOGY (HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION)

Payroll & HR Administrator SEA (Kuala Lumpur - Jalan P Ramlee)

PROCEDURES ON IMPORTATION AND REGISTRATION OF A VINTAGE MOTORCYCLE/SCOOTER IN SINGAPORE

A REGIONAL GATEWAY FOR RMB. Singapore

JOB DESCRIPTION. To provide leadership to the organization related to the Human Resources activities of the organization.

Employment Practices

Skills performance measures Delivering our ambition for skills in Wales

2014/15 Budget. 1. Changes effective 1 July 2013 (i.e., 2013/14 income year)

JOB DESCRIPTION. 4. DEPARTMENT: Warrington School of Management

P&C Coordinator - Doolow South Central

Rights of residence for researchers from non-eu countries in Germany. Overview on potential residence permits pursuant to the German Residence Act


Immigration guide for employers

The Youth Unemployment Challenge: a South African perspective

Actuarial Report. on the CANADA STUDENT LOANS PROGRAM

orders issued in G.O.Ms.No.350, Higher Education (H1) Department, dated :-

How to Apply under the Supplementary Labour Scheme

DRAFT MODEL REGULATIONS for STATE ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION UNDER SETION 86 (1) (e) OF THE ACT. No. Dated: October, 2009 NOTIFICATION (DRAFT)

Appendix 5 Outcome 5: A skilled and capable workforce to support an inclusive growth path

In addition, Butterfield Line can help you manage those unexpected expenses, like home and auto repairs or the replacement of major appliances.

Report Prepared for the Remaking Singapore Committee on Beyond Credit Card Income distribution, social safety nets, sports and arts

Unofficial Translation with the courtesy of The Foreign Banks' Association

ELDERSHIELD. Frequently Asked Questions

I. Theory and practical class lessons conducted at DIMENSIONS International College (6 months).

DENTIST: OCCUPATIONAL SKILL SHORTAGE ASSESSMENT

EARLY MID CAREER FELLOWSHIPS ( ) APPLICATION GUIDELINES

HR OUTSOURCING FOR SMES

Pensions Tax Reliefs

New Zealand International Doctoral Research Scholarships

SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES. Risk Management, Insurance And Retirement Planning (2 nd Edition, June 2012) Date Of Issue : 9 January 2015

SUPPLEMENTARY RETIREMENT SCHEME (SRS)

Transcription:

26 February 2013 ENHANCEMENTS TO FOREIGN MANPOWER POLICY FOR QUALITY GROWTH AND HIGHER WAGES As announced by Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam in the 2013 Budget Statement, the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) will tighten the eligibility requirements for S Pass holders in all sectors. Foreign worker levies (FWL) for S Pass Holders (SPHs) and Work Permit Holders (WPHs) will also continue to be increased up to 2015. Dependency Ratio Ceilings (DRCs) for the Marine and Services sectors will also be reduced. To further help Services sector companies progress towards higher productivity, the Job Flexibility Scheme will be introduced. 2 These measures, as well as others mentioned in the 2013 Budget Statement, are designed to spur the transformation of Singapore s economy, towards inclusive and sustainable growth, and higher wages for Singaporeans. While foreign manpower growth in 2012 moderated slightly, further moderation is necessary to reinforce the impetus to restructuring and productivity efforts, and to slow down labour force growth to 1-2% per annum for the rest of this decade. Key Changes 3 The key changes to the foreign manpower framework are: a. S Pass: i. S Pass Qualifying Salary Criteria raised from $2,000 to $2,200 and higher (to be effective from 1 July 2013 for all new applications) Older and more experienced S Pass applicants will need to qualify at higher salaries, commensurate with their work experience and the quality they bring. This is similar to changes made to the Employment Pass qualifying criteria which took effect from 1 January 2012. This will help ensure that the quality profile of S Pass applicants is raised concurrently as the demand for S Passes is moderated.

ii. Transition Measures for Existing S Pass holders (SPHs) Existing SPHs whose passes expire: o Before 1 July 2013: receive a one-time renewal based on the pre-july 2013 S Pass criteria. o Between 1 July 2013 and 31 December 2013: receive a onetime renewal of up to one year based on the pre-july 2013 S Pass criteria. o On or after 1 Jan 2014: The new S Pass criteria shall apply. Existing SPHs who change employers after 1 July 2013 will have their applications considered under the new S Pass criteria. b. Foreign Worker Levy (FWL) rates i. Increase in levies for both S Pass and Work Permit Holders for all sectors; to take effect from 1 July 2014 and 1 July 2015 respectively (please refer to Annex A); ii. Employers can expect the following average increases in the monthly levy per S Pass Holder/Work Permit holder by 1 July 2015, as compared to the current levy payable (at the end of the previously announced levy schedule which runs till 1 July 2013): S Pass (all sectors) - $90 per S Pass holder Manufacturing - $50 per Work Permit holder Services - $90 per Work Permit holder Construction- $160 per Work Permit holder c. Dependency Ratio Ceilings (DRC) reduced: Services sector (with effect from 1 July 2013 for all new applications): i. Services sector DRC to be lowered to 40%, from 45%; ii. S Pass sub-drc for Services sector will be lowered to 15%, from 20%; iii. The above DRC reductions do not immediately affect existing workers. Please refer to the tables below:

Table 1: Transition Timeline for Overall Services DRC Reduction Before 1 1 Jul 1 Jul 1 Jul 2015 July 2013 2013 # 2014 # For new applications Company s DR: 40-45% X X X For renewal applications Company s DR: 45%-50%^ X* X Company s DR: 40-45% X # While renewal applications may be renewed for up to two years, companies will still be required to comply with the new DRC by 1 Jul 2015. ^: This was the earlier transition arrangement MOM had provided for companies affected by the Services DRC reduction from 50% to 45% in 1 July 2012. MOM will continue to honour this transition arrangement. *: This marks the end of the transition arrangement from the earlier Services DRC reduction from 50% to 45%. From 1 July 2014, companies will not be allowed to retain any foreign workers above 45% DR utilisation. Table 2: Transition Timeline for Services S Pass Sub-DRC Reduction Before 1 1 Jul 1 Jul 1 Jul 2015 July 2013 2013 # 2014 # For new applications Company s Sub-DR: X X X 15%-20% For renewal applications Company s Sub-DR: X* X 20%-25%^ Company s Sub-DR: X 15%-20% # While renewal applications may be renewed for up to two years, companies will still be required to comply with the new DRC by 1 Jul 2015. ^: This was the earlier transition arrangement MOM had provided for companies affected by the S Pass Sub-DRC reduction from 25% to 20% in 1 July 2012. MOM will continue to honour this transition arrangement. *: This marks the end of the transition arrangement from the earlier S Pass Sub-DRC reduction from 25% to 20%. From 1 July 2014, companies will not be allowed to retain any S Pass holders above 20% Sub-DR utilisation. Marine Sector (to be phased in from 2016-2018): i. Marine Sector DRC will be lowered from 1 local: 5 foreign workers (FWs) currently to 1: 4.5, with effect from 1 January 2016; ii. The DRC will be further lowered from 1: 4.5 to 1:3.5, with effect from 1 January 2018; iii. Companies are advised to make use of the lead time from now till 2016-2018 to make the necessary adjustments to their business planning.

Job Flexibility for Services Sector 4 On 1 October 2012, the Government introduced the Jobs Flexibility Scheme for Productivity for the Hotel sector. With effect from 1 July 2013, we will extend job flexibility to the entire Services sector. We will allow Services WPHs to multi-task to raise productivity, and help companies cope with labour constraints. i. MOM will consult the National Trades Union Congress and Singapore National Employers Federation to draw up a set of implementation guidelines, setting out expectations for employers implementing job flexibility, so that all employees are well-trained, and given fair opportunities to benefit. ii. Further details on the policy will be announced during MOM s Committee of Supply debate 2013. 5 Please refer to Annexes B1 and B2 for an overview of the changes. Affected Services companies can go online to the MOM website (http://www.mom.gov.sg/foreign-manpower/foreign-worker-levies/pages/calculation-offoreign-worker-quotas.aspx), to calculate their new DRCs to see what the changes would mean specifically for them. 6 All employers are encouraged to use the Self Assessment Tool (SAT) available on the MOM website, before sending in S Pass applications, both for new hires as well as for renewals of existing SPHs. The SAT provides employers with a good indication of whether the candidate will qualify for an S Pass, hence giving businesses predictability on their application outcomes. The SAT can be found online at http://sat.mom.gov.sg/satservlet. End of Release For media queries, please contact: Hoi Wan Theng (Ms) Head, Communications (Joint Ops) Corporate Communications Department Tel: 6499 6274 HP: 9030 8432 Email: hoi_wan_theng@mom.gov.sg Tan Yong Kiang (Mr) Senior Assistant Director Corporate Communications Department Tel: 6317 1956 HP: 9770 5840 Email: tan_yong_kiang@mom.gov.sg

ANNEX A OVERVIEW OF FOREIGN WORKER LEVY CHANGES TILL JUL 2015 SERVICES SECTOR: Current 1-Jul-13 1-Jul-14 1-Jul-15 DR Skilled/Unskilled DR Skilled/Unskilled DR Skilled/Unskilled DR Skilled/Unskilled S Pass Work Permit Tier 10% 250 10% 300 10% 315 10% 330 Tier 2 10-20% 390 10-15% 450 10-15% 550 10-15% 650 Tier 15% 270/370 10% 300/400 10% 300/420 10% 300/450 Tier 2 15-25% 380/480 10-25% 400/500 10-25% 400/550 10-25% 400/600 Tier 3 25-45% 550 25-40% 600 25-40% 600/700 25-40% 600/800 Note: Items in red wordings and shaded reflect changes to the levy rates.

ANNEX A OVERVIEW OF FOREIGN WORKER LEVY CHANGES TILL JUL 2015 ALL OTHER SECTORS (MANUFACTURING, CONSTRUCTION, PROCESS, MARINE) Current 1-Jul-13 1-Jul-14 1-Jul-15 DR Skilled/Unskilled DR Skilled/Unskilled DR Skilled/Unskilled DR Skilled/Unskilled S Pass Manufacturi ng Marine Constructio n Process Tier 10% 250 10% 300 10% 315 10% 330 Tier 2 10-20% 390 10-20% 450 10-20% 550 10-20% 650 Tier 25% 230/330 25% 250/350 25% 250/370 25% 250/400 Tier 2 25-50% 330/430 25-50% 350/450 25-50% 350/470 25-50% 350/500 Tier 3 50-60% 500 50-60% 550 50-60% 550/650 50-60% 550/700 Tier 83.3% 230/330 83.3% 250/350 83.3% 300/400 83.3% 350/500 Tier 87.5% 280/400 87.5% 300/450 87.5% 300/550 87.5% 300/600 MYEwaiver 550/650 600/750 700/950 750/1050 Tier 87.5% 230/330 87.5% 250/350 87.5% 300/450 87.5% 300/500 MYEwaiver 500 550 600/750 600/800 Note: Items in red wordings and shaded reflect changes to the levy rates.

ANNEX B1 Impact Services company currently operating with 20 Full Time Locals and 16 Foreigners (under max DRC) 16 Foreigners Services Sector Reduction of Dependency Ratio Ceilings 13 Foreigners Legend -3 S Pass (no change to WPHs ) S Pass Work Permit (WPH) Current DRC - Overall 45% (16 Foreigners) -S Pass Sub DRC 20% (7 S Pass holders) Note: This illustration assumes that the size of the company s local workforce remains the same. New DRC (by 1 Jul 2013 for new applications and 1 Jul 2015 for existing foreign workers) - Overall 40% (13 Foreigners) -S Pass Sub DRC 15% (4 S Pass holders)

Impact Marine Sector Progressive Reduction of Dependency Ratio Ceiling Marine company currently operating with 3 Full Time Locals and 15 Foreign Workers (FWs) (under max DRC) 15 FWs 13 FWs 10 FWs ANNEX B2-2 -3 Current DRC 1 local : 5 foreign workers DRC by Jan 2016 1 local : 4.5 foreign workers DRC by Jan 2018 1 local : 3.5 foreign workers Note: This illustration assumes that the size of the company s local workforce remains the same.

ANNEX C Glossary of Terms Dependency Ratio Ceiling Dependency Ratio Ceiling (DRC) refers to the maximum permitted ratio of foreign workers to the total workforce that a company in the stipulated sector is allowed to hire. For example, the Dependency Ratio Ceiling in the Manufacturing sector is 60%. Hence, up to 60% of a Manufacturing company s total workforce (sum of local workers, S Pass and Work Permit holders) may consist of S Pass and Work Permit holders. Foreign Worker Levy (FWL) Foreign worker levy is the levy that a company pays to the Government for each S Pass or Work Permit holder it hires. It is a pricing mechanism to regulate the number of foreign workers in Singapore. S Pass An S Pass allows mid-skilled foreigners to work in Singapore. S Pass applications are assessed on multiple criteria, including salary, education qualification, skills, job type and work experience. The minimum qualifying salary for S Pass applicants has been revised to $2,200. Work Permit A Work Permit is generally issued to lower-skilled foreigners with a monthly fixed salary of not more than $2,000.