singaporean core

Changes from MOM (Strengthening the core of PMEs)

It has very well been established that for companies to apply for Employment Pass, companies with more than 25 headcounts should have posted their advertisement on Jobs Bank for at least 14 days to strengthen the Singaporean Core of PMEs. 

Effective from 01 October 2015, Companies should indicate a salary range on Jobs Bank. Companies who do not adhere to this practice are at risk of having their Employment Pass rejected. This will assist in ensuring transparency between Singaporean candidates and employers in the market, and will ensure proper communication. 

The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) will place emphasis on Employment Pass applications on firms who have a lesser Singaporeans who are under the Professional, Managers and Executives (PMEs) category in comparison to its industry players. To verify, MOM can require more information and statistics to ensure that Singaporeans were considered first.
Efforts have been established to ensure that Singaporean PMEs are constantly upgrading themselves to ensure they remain employable. Initiatives such as Workforce Development Agency (WDA) and (Employment and Employability Institute) e2i will roll out a Career Support Programme (CSP) have already been in the pipeline. Even when mature Singaporean PMEs have joined, efforts have been established to orientate them into the new environment where external and on the job training will be implemented.  

The Singapore government have also constantly recognised and encouraged employers to employ mature Singaporean PMEs. Organisations that hire mid-level Singaporean PMEs who have been looking for jobs for at least six months, and are being paid at least $4000 will be given wage support based on the following table. 

The Employment Claims Tribunal (ECT) was also established in the first quarter of 2016 for PMEs who earn more than $4500 and who are not covered by the Employment Act for conflict resolution pertaining to statutory and contractual salary. 


http://www.mom.gov.sg/newsroom/press-releases/2015/0708-enhanced-support-for-singaporean-pmes