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Guide to the
Singapore Labour
Market
Richmond Corporate Advisory Pte. Ltd. www.rbcrca.com.sg +65 6423 0777
Singapore undoubtedly surpasses its neighbouring countries and other leading nations
worldwide in terms of executing business-friendly regulations, but the city-state is not fully
shielded from inevitable headwinds brought by economic challenges overseas as well as
evolving workforce needs especially in its key growth industries.
The effects have been evident in the labour market.
The Singapore government has been relentlessly stepping up its efforts to maintain global
competitiveness and achieve new economic milestones with emphasis on restoring
manpower growth and productivity. However, the success of overhauls does not solely
depend on the government:
 What should job seekers do to enhance their employability and become bankable?
 How can companies keep both foreign and local workers happy and productive?
 How can the government encourage companies to streamline their business activities
according to the nation’s economic development plans?
Striving for momentum
Last year’s total employment in Singapore increased by 31,800 or 0.9% based on the
“Labour Market Advance Release 2015" report released by the Manpower Research and
Statistics Department of the Ministry of Manpower (MOM). Data revealed that the “total
employment growth was higher in the fourth quarter of 2015 (15,500) than in the previous
quarter (12,600), but lower than in the fourth quarter of 2014 (40,700).”
Meanwhile, unemployment rate fell from 2.0% in September 2015 to 1.9% in December
2015. Given these numbers, MOM said there would be continued efforts to shape a more
productive and manpower-lean economy.
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Tan Chuan-Jin, Minister for Social and Family Development, explained in 2015 that the tight
labour market was brought by the exit of the baby boomers and the small population of the
younger cohorts that is caused by lower birth rates.
Even Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong reckoned in one of his talks last year that the rapid
aging of Singaporeans has an impact on the growth of the nation. He mentioned the
government’s efforts to provide favourable work arrangements, healthcare services and
housing benefits to inspire and cultivate a family-friendly culture in the country.
Although the labour market is still striving for a more ideal growth pace, Manpower Minister
Lim Swee Say stressed last January that workers can still benefit from the scenario. His
statement is not far from what MOM’s Singapore Workforce 2015 report disclosed: the
nominal median monthly income, including employer CPF contributions, of full-time
employed residents rose over the year by 4.7% to $3,949 by June 2015. Experts also
believe that the salary increase was triggered by competition for workers.
Below are salary guides in Singapore by occupation:
 Administration & Support
 Accounting & Finance
 Customer Service
 Engineering & Technical
 Retail & Events
 Banking
 Human Resources
 Marketing & Communications
 Information & Technology
 Logistics & Supply Chain
The results of the “Key Household Income Trends, 2015” report released by the Singapore
Statistics Department showed that the median monthly income for employed households
was $8,666, a 4.9% increase over 2014. No income group was left behind since the lowest
20% of households experienced the fastest real income growth, with households in the
lowest and 2nd lowest deciles recording growth of 10.7% and 8.3% respectively.
Double productivity growth
"Productivity today is significantly higher than when we started in 2009," said Deputy Prime
Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam, who is also chairman of the National Productivity
Council (NPC). He suggested that having the same growth rate every year is rare.
“It's not that way in any country, for any length of time. It jumps up and down and it's
highly cyclical," he added.
Estimates by Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) reflect Mr. Shanmugaratnam’s claims.
MTI calculated the Actual Hours Worked (AHW), a measure of labour input recommended by
the International Labour Organisation for international comparisons of hours worked and
productivity. The findings show that real value-added (VA) per AHW increased at a
compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 2.9 per cent from 2009 to 2014.
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The latest data from Trading Economics suggest that productivity in Singapore increased in
January 2016:
The government urges companies to ease their reliance on workers by boosting productivity.
Mr. Tan cautioned: “if businesses do not become more manpower-lean, they will have great
difficulty in finding enough manpower--whether local or foreign--to run their operations.”
The issues circling the economy have not crippled the optimism of Singaporeans. Randstad
Workmonitor Year-in-Review for 2015 reported that 67 per cent of the polled employees
remained confident about securing a job at a different employer within six months.
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“We do not expect local employment to stay flat for an extended period of time as local
employees’ up skill to fill the current skills gap, and fresh graduates with sought-after
specialist skills enter the workforce,” said Jaya Dass, country director of Randstad
Singapore.
Positive hiring outlook
The employment outlook for Singapore is on an upward trajectory.
The “Hudson Report: Forward Focus 2016” offered this bright conclusion after determining
the sentiment of employers and job seekers. Numbers show that 41 per cent of the
surveyed employers will increase headcount in the New Year, and only 6% to decrease it,
while the majority (53%) plan to maintain current headcount.
On the other hand, 34% of job seekers are actively looking for a new role and 40% are
passively seeking one. The report also presented the reasons that keep employees attracted
to a role and what makes them leave.
Emmanuel White, regional director at Hudson Singapore, sees that organisations are
planning for growth. “However, the more buoyant the economy, the harder it will be to
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attract people with the right skills and experience. In this market, there will be strong
competition for talent,” he added.
The latest Manpower Employment Outlook Survey shows that 14% of employers expect to
increase staffing levels while 4% forecast a decrease in headcount in the next three months.
The illustration below shows the domestic hiring sentiment by sector:
Foreign hire changes
Hiring the best talents is essential for any business. As of 2014, there are 1.32 million
foreign workers in Singapore. Most of them are employed in fields such as wholesale trade,
food and beverage services, administrative and support services, and electronic, computer
and optical products. In order to cool social tensions and focus on raising productivity, the
government is working on slowing the inflow of foreign workers.
A series of foreign worker levy hikes and stricter requirements is in the offing.
S Pass
For mid-skilled foreign employees (e.g. technicians) with:
 a fixed monthly salary of at least $2,200 - the salary should reflect work experience,
while older and more experienced applicants need higher salaries to qualify;
 a degree or diploma - technical certificates, such as courses for qualified technicians
or specialists, with at least 1 year of full-time study may be considered;
 years of relevant work experience.
Tier
Sector
Dependency Ratio
(DR)
Levy Rates ($):
From July 2015
Levy Rates ($):
From 1 July 2016
Basic Tier ≤ 10% 315 330
Tier 2 (Services) 10-15%
550 650
Tier 2 (other Sectors) 10-20%
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Work Permit
Foreign workers in the construction, manufacturing, marine, process or services sector
(elegibility criteria for each sector vary)
Services Sector
Tier
Sector
Dependency Ratio
(DR)
Levy Rates ($):
(R1/R2)
From July 2015
Levy Rates ($):
(R1/R2)
From 1 July 2016
Basic Tier ≤ 10% 300/420 300/450
Tier 2 10-25% 400/550 400/600
Tier 3 25-40% 600/700 600/800
Marine Sector
Tier
Sector
Dependency Ratio
(DR)
Levy Rates ($):
(R1/R2)
From July 2015
Levy Rates ($):
(R1/R2)
From 1 July 2016
Basic Tier ≤ 83.3%* 300/400 350/550
* The Dependency ratio ceiling will be reduced to 81.8% from 1 Jan 2016, and will be
further reduced to 77.8% from 1 Jan 2018.
Process Sector
Tier
Sector
Dependency Ratio
(DR)
Levy Rates ($):
(R1/R2)
From July 2015
Levy Rates ($):
(R1/R2)
From 1 July 2016
Basic Tier
≤ 87.5%
300/450 300/500
MYE - Wavier 600/750 600/800
Manufacturing Sector
Tier
Sector
Dependency Ratio
(DR)
Levy Rates ($):
(R1/R2)
From July 2015
Levy Rates ($):
(R1/R2)
From 1 July 2016
Basic Tier ≤ 25% 250/370 250/370
Tier 2 25-50% 350/470 350/470
Tier 3 50-60% 550/650 550/650
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Construction Sector
Tier
Sector
Dependency
Ratio (DR)
Levy Rates ($):
(R1/R2)
From July 2015
Levy Rates ($):
(R1/R2)
From 1 July 2016
Levy Rates ($):
(R1/R2)
From 1 July
2017
Basic Tier
≤ 87.5%
300/550 300/650 300/700
MYE -
Wavier
600/950 600/950 600/950
The MOM website has a quota calculator to determine how many Work Permit and S Pass
holders a company can hire.
Singapore Employment Pass
For foreign professionals such as employees, managers, companies owners and directors.
There is no quota system but the requirements include:
 a job offer in Singapore;
 work in a managerial, executive or specialised job;
 a fixed monthly salary of at least $3,300 (more experienced candidates need higher
salaries)
 a good university degree, professional qualifications or specialist skills
The permits above do not apply to foreign entrepreneurs who want to start a business in
Singapore. They should get an EntrePass, which requires a them to first set up a private
limited company with the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority.
At a conference organised by the Singapore Management University (SMU) and Singapore
National Employers Federation (SNEF) on March 8, Minister of State for Manpower Teo Ser
Luck emphasised that a tight labour market needs diversity at the workplace more than ever
to bring together a variety of skills and perspectives. He also pointed out that employee
selection should be based on merit and provide equal job opportunities for all Singaporeans.
How companies can ride the wave
When telecommunications company Singtel revamped its employee benefits programme to
cover not only incentives and health coverage but also career performance, it reported a 4%
increase in net business profit with a constant increase in engagement scores: from 75 in
2013 to 76 in 2014 to 78 in 2015.
On bogus credentials
MOM is fully aware of fake certificates submitted by applicants to obtain work passes. The
Ministry has tightened its policies and fraud detection protocols. Its efforts include more
stringent internal database checks, use of third-party screening agencies, and direct
checking of the certificate’s authenticity with the issuing educational institute. There are also
stiffer penalties for those who will be caught with forged documents.
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In an interview, Ng Kian Khar, director of group rewards at Singtel, explained that
companies should raise the bar when there is tight labour market and talent crunch “to
better attract and motivate different segments of the workforce, including those working on
a part-time or project basis, as well as encourage mature workers to continue contributing
beyond retirement age.”
Aside from the direct benefits of internal reforms, companies can take advantage of
incentives being awarded by the government to promote productivity and innovation. Some
of these are:
 Productivity and Innovation Credit Scheme - When businesses meet the
qualifications, they can enjoy 400% tax deductions/allowances and/or 60% cash
payout for investments made in any of the Six Qualifying Activities from the Years of
Assessment (YAs) 2013 to 2018.
 Research Incentive Scheme for Companies (RISC) – Businesses can be assisted with
their research and development capabilities in strategic areas of technology.
Supportable project costs include expenditure in the following:
 Manpower cost (30% to 50% support)
 Equipment, materials, consumables and software (30% support)
 Singapore-based professional services (30% to 50% support)
 IPRs, e.g. licensing, royalties, technology acquisition (30% support)
 Incentives in New Technology (INTECH) – Businesses can get co-funding for
manpower development in the application of new technologies, industrial R&D, and
professional know-how. There will also be 30% support for qualifying items for either
trainee or training cost.
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 Development and Expansion Incentive (DEI) - The requirement is a company’s plans
for substantive commitments in manufacturing or growing leading-edge activities or
capabilities in Singapore. The recipient can enjoy a reduced corporate tax rate on
incremental income from qualifying activities.
The government also introduced a program called SkillsFuture. Its thrust is to help
Singaporeans develop and hone their skills, guide them in career decisions, and instill a
culture of lifelong learning.
Workforce fairness
Singapore has been taking bolder steps to appease labour woes particularly the hiring of
foreign talent that affects the employability of many Singaporeans. One of the government’s
actions is the establishment of tripartism in Singapore. This is the collaboration among
unions, employers and the Government: MOM, the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC)
and Singapore National Employers Federation (SNEF). Their agenda revolves around job re-
creation, raising the effective retirement age, training and upgrading the workforce, fair and
progressive employment practices, and a flexible wage system.
MOM launched the Fair Consideration Framework (FCF) to strengthen the Singaporean core
in the workforce. Companies are required to advertise job vacancies on the Job Banks
administered by the Singapore Workforce Development Agency (WDA) before they can
submit Employment Pass applications. The required features of the advertisement are:
- open to Singaporeans;
- run for at least 14 calendar days before application for the EP;
- compliant with the Tripartite Guidelines on Fair Employment Practices.
The Tripartite Guidelines on Fair Employment Practices aim to prevent discrimination in the
workplace. It details the specific characteristics, methods, and standards companies should
promote when hiring, conducting job interviews, and creating job advertisements.
A company will be exempted from FCF’s advertising requirements above if:
- it has 25 or fewer employees;
- the job pays a fixed monthly salary of $12,000 and above;
- the job is to be filled by an intra-corporate transferee (ICT), an employee holding
a senior position or an advanced level of expertise;
- the job is to address short-term contingencies.
There are also additional requirements for companies to prove fairness in their hiring
practices, such as organisation charts with nationality information, framework for staff
progression, and plans to develop local internal staff to take on higher roles or reduce
reliance on EP holders.
This clearly shows that whether you are an employed local, applying for a Singapore
Employment Pass or setting up a company in Singapore, there are corresponding policies
and programs you just need to know in order to enjoy government incentives and rewarding
work opportunities.
Read the article online: http://www.rbcrca.com.sg/management/guide-to-singapores-labour-
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Guide To Singapore Labour Market

  • 1. Richmond Corporate Advisory Pte. Ltd. www.rbcrca.com.sg +65 6423 0777 Guide to the Singapore Labour Market
  • 2. Richmond Corporate Advisory Pte. Ltd. www.rbcrca.com.sg +65 6423 0777 Singapore undoubtedly surpasses its neighbouring countries and other leading nations worldwide in terms of executing business-friendly regulations, but the city-state is not fully shielded from inevitable headwinds brought by economic challenges overseas as well as evolving workforce needs especially in its key growth industries. The effects have been evident in the labour market. The Singapore government has been relentlessly stepping up its efforts to maintain global competitiveness and achieve new economic milestones with emphasis on restoring manpower growth and productivity. However, the success of overhauls does not solely depend on the government:  What should job seekers do to enhance their employability and become bankable?  How can companies keep both foreign and local workers happy and productive?  How can the government encourage companies to streamline their business activities according to the nation’s economic development plans? Striving for momentum Last year’s total employment in Singapore increased by 31,800 or 0.9% based on the “Labour Market Advance Release 2015" report released by the Manpower Research and Statistics Department of the Ministry of Manpower (MOM). Data revealed that the “total employment growth was higher in the fourth quarter of 2015 (15,500) than in the previous quarter (12,600), but lower than in the fourth quarter of 2014 (40,700).” Meanwhile, unemployment rate fell from 2.0% in September 2015 to 1.9% in December 2015. Given these numbers, MOM said there would be continued efforts to shape a more productive and manpower-lean economy.
  • 3. Richmond Corporate Advisory Pte. Ltd. www.rbcrca.com.sg +65 6423 0777 Tan Chuan-Jin, Minister for Social and Family Development, explained in 2015 that the tight labour market was brought by the exit of the baby boomers and the small population of the younger cohorts that is caused by lower birth rates. Even Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong reckoned in one of his talks last year that the rapid aging of Singaporeans has an impact on the growth of the nation. He mentioned the government’s efforts to provide favourable work arrangements, healthcare services and housing benefits to inspire and cultivate a family-friendly culture in the country. Although the labour market is still striving for a more ideal growth pace, Manpower Minister Lim Swee Say stressed last January that workers can still benefit from the scenario. His statement is not far from what MOM’s Singapore Workforce 2015 report disclosed: the nominal median monthly income, including employer CPF contributions, of full-time employed residents rose over the year by 4.7% to $3,949 by June 2015. Experts also believe that the salary increase was triggered by competition for workers. Below are salary guides in Singapore by occupation:  Administration & Support  Accounting & Finance  Customer Service  Engineering & Technical  Retail & Events  Banking  Human Resources  Marketing & Communications  Information & Technology  Logistics & Supply Chain The results of the “Key Household Income Trends, 2015” report released by the Singapore Statistics Department showed that the median monthly income for employed households was $8,666, a 4.9% increase over 2014. No income group was left behind since the lowest 20% of households experienced the fastest real income growth, with households in the lowest and 2nd lowest deciles recording growth of 10.7% and 8.3% respectively. Double productivity growth "Productivity today is significantly higher than when we started in 2009," said Deputy Prime Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam, who is also chairman of the National Productivity Council (NPC). He suggested that having the same growth rate every year is rare. “It's not that way in any country, for any length of time. It jumps up and down and it's highly cyclical," he added. Estimates by Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) reflect Mr. Shanmugaratnam’s claims. MTI calculated the Actual Hours Worked (AHW), a measure of labour input recommended by the International Labour Organisation for international comparisons of hours worked and productivity. The findings show that real value-added (VA) per AHW increased at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 2.9 per cent from 2009 to 2014.
  • 4. Richmond Corporate Advisory Pte. Ltd. www.rbcrca.com.sg +65 6423 0777 The latest data from Trading Economics suggest that productivity in Singapore increased in January 2016: The government urges companies to ease their reliance on workers by boosting productivity. Mr. Tan cautioned: “if businesses do not become more manpower-lean, they will have great difficulty in finding enough manpower--whether local or foreign--to run their operations.” The issues circling the economy have not crippled the optimism of Singaporeans. Randstad Workmonitor Year-in-Review for 2015 reported that 67 per cent of the polled employees remained confident about securing a job at a different employer within six months.
  • 5. Richmond Corporate Advisory Pte. Ltd. www.rbcrca.com.sg +65 6423 0777 “We do not expect local employment to stay flat for an extended period of time as local employees’ up skill to fill the current skills gap, and fresh graduates with sought-after specialist skills enter the workforce,” said Jaya Dass, country director of Randstad Singapore. Positive hiring outlook The employment outlook for Singapore is on an upward trajectory. The “Hudson Report: Forward Focus 2016” offered this bright conclusion after determining the sentiment of employers and job seekers. Numbers show that 41 per cent of the surveyed employers will increase headcount in the New Year, and only 6% to decrease it, while the majority (53%) plan to maintain current headcount. On the other hand, 34% of job seekers are actively looking for a new role and 40% are passively seeking one. The report also presented the reasons that keep employees attracted to a role and what makes them leave. Emmanuel White, regional director at Hudson Singapore, sees that organisations are planning for growth. “However, the more buoyant the economy, the harder it will be to
  • 6. Richmond Corporate Advisory Pte. Ltd. www.rbcrca.com.sg +65 6423 0777 attract people with the right skills and experience. In this market, there will be strong competition for talent,” he added. The latest Manpower Employment Outlook Survey shows that 14% of employers expect to increase staffing levels while 4% forecast a decrease in headcount in the next three months. The illustration below shows the domestic hiring sentiment by sector: Foreign hire changes Hiring the best talents is essential for any business. As of 2014, there are 1.32 million foreign workers in Singapore. Most of them are employed in fields such as wholesale trade, food and beverage services, administrative and support services, and electronic, computer and optical products. In order to cool social tensions and focus on raising productivity, the government is working on slowing the inflow of foreign workers. A series of foreign worker levy hikes and stricter requirements is in the offing. S Pass For mid-skilled foreign employees (e.g. technicians) with:  a fixed monthly salary of at least $2,200 - the salary should reflect work experience, while older and more experienced applicants need higher salaries to qualify;  a degree or diploma - technical certificates, such as courses for qualified technicians or specialists, with at least 1 year of full-time study may be considered;  years of relevant work experience. Tier Sector Dependency Ratio (DR) Levy Rates ($): From July 2015 Levy Rates ($): From 1 July 2016 Basic Tier ≤ 10% 315 330 Tier 2 (Services) 10-15% 550 650 Tier 2 (other Sectors) 10-20%
  • 7. Richmond Corporate Advisory Pte. Ltd. www.rbcrca.com.sg +65 6423 0777 Work Permit Foreign workers in the construction, manufacturing, marine, process or services sector (elegibility criteria for each sector vary) Services Sector Tier Sector Dependency Ratio (DR) Levy Rates ($): (R1/R2) From July 2015 Levy Rates ($): (R1/R2) From 1 July 2016 Basic Tier ≤ 10% 300/420 300/450 Tier 2 10-25% 400/550 400/600 Tier 3 25-40% 600/700 600/800 Marine Sector Tier Sector Dependency Ratio (DR) Levy Rates ($): (R1/R2) From July 2015 Levy Rates ($): (R1/R2) From 1 July 2016 Basic Tier ≤ 83.3%* 300/400 350/550 * The Dependency ratio ceiling will be reduced to 81.8% from 1 Jan 2016, and will be further reduced to 77.8% from 1 Jan 2018. Process Sector Tier Sector Dependency Ratio (DR) Levy Rates ($): (R1/R2) From July 2015 Levy Rates ($): (R1/R2) From 1 July 2016 Basic Tier ≤ 87.5% 300/450 300/500 MYE - Wavier 600/750 600/800 Manufacturing Sector Tier Sector Dependency Ratio (DR) Levy Rates ($): (R1/R2) From July 2015 Levy Rates ($): (R1/R2) From 1 July 2016 Basic Tier ≤ 25% 250/370 250/370 Tier 2 25-50% 350/470 350/470 Tier 3 50-60% 550/650 550/650
  • 8. Richmond Corporate Advisory Pte. Ltd. www.rbcrca.com.sg +65 6423 0777 Construction Sector Tier Sector Dependency Ratio (DR) Levy Rates ($): (R1/R2) From July 2015 Levy Rates ($): (R1/R2) From 1 July 2016 Levy Rates ($): (R1/R2) From 1 July 2017 Basic Tier ≤ 87.5% 300/550 300/650 300/700 MYE - Wavier 600/950 600/950 600/950 The MOM website has a quota calculator to determine how many Work Permit and S Pass holders a company can hire. Singapore Employment Pass For foreign professionals such as employees, managers, companies owners and directors. There is no quota system but the requirements include:  a job offer in Singapore;  work in a managerial, executive or specialised job;  a fixed monthly salary of at least $3,300 (more experienced candidates need higher salaries)  a good university degree, professional qualifications or specialist skills The permits above do not apply to foreign entrepreneurs who want to start a business in Singapore. They should get an EntrePass, which requires a them to first set up a private limited company with the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority. At a conference organised by the Singapore Management University (SMU) and Singapore National Employers Federation (SNEF) on March 8, Minister of State for Manpower Teo Ser Luck emphasised that a tight labour market needs diversity at the workplace more than ever to bring together a variety of skills and perspectives. He also pointed out that employee selection should be based on merit and provide equal job opportunities for all Singaporeans. How companies can ride the wave When telecommunications company Singtel revamped its employee benefits programme to cover not only incentives and health coverage but also career performance, it reported a 4% increase in net business profit with a constant increase in engagement scores: from 75 in 2013 to 76 in 2014 to 78 in 2015. On bogus credentials MOM is fully aware of fake certificates submitted by applicants to obtain work passes. The Ministry has tightened its policies and fraud detection protocols. Its efforts include more stringent internal database checks, use of third-party screening agencies, and direct checking of the certificate’s authenticity with the issuing educational institute. There are also stiffer penalties for those who will be caught with forged documents.
  • 9. Richmond Corporate Advisory Pte. Ltd. www.rbcrca.com.sg +65 6423 0777 In an interview, Ng Kian Khar, director of group rewards at Singtel, explained that companies should raise the bar when there is tight labour market and talent crunch “to better attract and motivate different segments of the workforce, including those working on a part-time or project basis, as well as encourage mature workers to continue contributing beyond retirement age.” Aside from the direct benefits of internal reforms, companies can take advantage of incentives being awarded by the government to promote productivity and innovation. Some of these are:  Productivity and Innovation Credit Scheme - When businesses meet the qualifications, they can enjoy 400% tax deductions/allowances and/or 60% cash payout for investments made in any of the Six Qualifying Activities from the Years of Assessment (YAs) 2013 to 2018.  Research Incentive Scheme for Companies (RISC) – Businesses can be assisted with their research and development capabilities in strategic areas of technology. Supportable project costs include expenditure in the following:  Manpower cost (30% to 50% support)  Equipment, materials, consumables and software (30% support)  Singapore-based professional services (30% to 50% support)  IPRs, e.g. licensing, royalties, technology acquisition (30% support)  Incentives in New Technology (INTECH) – Businesses can get co-funding for manpower development in the application of new technologies, industrial R&D, and professional know-how. There will also be 30% support for qualifying items for either trainee or training cost.
  • 10. Richmond Corporate Advisory Pte. Ltd. www.rbcrca.com.sg +65 6423 0777  Development and Expansion Incentive (DEI) - The requirement is a company’s plans for substantive commitments in manufacturing or growing leading-edge activities or capabilities in Singapore. The recipient can enjoy a reduced corporate tax rate on incremental income from qualifying activities. The government also introduced a program called SkillsFuture. Its thrust is to help Singaporeans develop and hone their skills, guide them in career decisions, and instill a culture of lifelong learning. Workforce fairness Singapore has been taking bolder steps to appease labour woes particularly the hiring of foreign talent that affects the employability of many Singaporeans. One of the government’s actions is the establishment of tripartism in Singapore. This is the collaboration among unions, employers and the Government: MOM, the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) and Singapore National Employers Federation (SNEF). Their agenda revolves around job re- creation, raising the effective retirement age, training and upgrading the workforce, fair and progressive employment practices, and a flexible wage system. MOM launched the Fair Consideration Framework (FCF) to strengthen the Singaporean core in the workforce. Companies are required to advertise job vacancies on the Job Banks administered by the Singapore Workforce Development Agency (WDA) before they can submit Employment Pass applications. The required features of the advertisement are: - open to Singaporeans; - run for at least 14 calendar days before application for the EP; - compliant with the Tripartite Guidelines on Fair Employment Practices. The Tripartite Guidelines on Fair Employment Practices aim to prevent discrimination in the workplace. It details the specific characteristics, methods, and standards companies should promote when hiring, conducting job interviews, and creating job advertisements. A company will be exempted from FCF’s advertising requirements above if: - it has 25 or fewer employees; - the job pays a fixed monthly salary of $12,000 and above; - the job is to be filled by an intra-corporate transferee (ICT), an employee holding a senior position or an advanced level of expertise; - the job is to address short-term contingencies. There are also additional requirements for companies to prove fairness in their hiring practices, such as organisation charts with nationality information, framework for staff progression, and plans to develop local internal staff to take on higher roles or reduce reliance on EP holders. This clearly shows that whether you are an employed local, applying for a Singapore Employment Pass or setting up a company in Singapore, there are corresponding policies and programs you just need to know in order to enjoy government incentives and rewarding work opportunities. Read the article online: http://www.rbcrca.com.sg/management/guide-to-singapores-labour- market