Ministry of Manpower

The Ministry of Manpower is a ministry of the Government of Singapore which is responsible for the formulation and implementation of labour policies related to the workforce in Singapore.
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Three MES Group firms and 4 individuals convicted due to violating labour laws

They were convicted of multiple offences under EA and EFMA.

NWC guidelines for re-employment of older workers out in November

The government received a letter recommending reasonable adjustments.

Employment growth moderates in Q2

The number of employed individuals in Singapore rose by 23,700.

Number of salary disputes up in 2022: MOM

There were 1.68 salary disputes lodged per 1,000 employees.

What to expect from gov’t Supply Chain Management talent initiatives

Singapore will create 700 new career openings in the industry.

Much work needs to be done for construction sector safety: Manpower ministry

The government reported two deaths in construction in June.

Manpower ministry fines renovation company over safety lapses

There was poor management of work activities at the Eng Kong Terrace, MOM said.

Manpower minister wants business transformation as JTM for retail sector launches

The creation of a map came after the growing economic changes in the industry.

MOM introduces new measures for workplace safety as HSP ends

The government said it reduced workplace death rates but not major injury rates.

SG, Kazakhstan enhance services, talent, and investment cooperation

The agreement will improve Singapore’s market access to Kazakhstan.

MoM unveils Jobs Transformation Map for the hotel industry

The job framework would help the hotels and their workers to be future-ready.

Food firm to pay $75,000 fine after violations in foreign manpower act

But the government found that the firm committed no criminal offence.

Make clear plans to train local talent first before SOL inclusion, industries told

Manpower Ministry said the list is not the sole strategy to address the talent gap.

Employment growth eases in Q1

In Q1, employment grew by 34,500.

PMET makes up more than half of vacancies in 2022

Its share of vacancies rose to 56% in 2022 from 53% in 2021.