APPLICATION FROM SINGAPORE AIRLINES FOR ASSESSMENT OF JOINT VENTURE WITH GARUDA INDONESIA

Mr Gerald Giam Yean Song asked the Minister for Trade and Industry whether the Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore has received any application from Singapore Airlines (SIA) for an assessment of the joint venture between SIA and Garuda Indonesia. Mr Gan Kim Yong: The Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore has not received any application ofContinue reading “APPLICATION FROM SINGAPORE AIRLINES FOR ASSESSMENT OF JOINT VENTURE WITH GARUDA INDONESIA”

PAYMENT RATES FOR WORK PERMIT HOLDERS ASKED TO WORK ON REST DAYS

Ms He Ting Ru asked the Minister for Manpower (a) whether the Ministry tracks the number of Work Permit holders who are asked to work on rest days and are paid a (i) double and (ii) single rate of pay respectively; (b) in each of the last three years, how many complaints has the Ministry receivedContinue reading “PAYMENT RATES FOR WORK PERMIT HOLDERS ASKED TO WORK ON REST DAYS”

INSPECTIONS TO ENSURE ADEQUATE SAFETY MEASURES TO PREVENT HEAT INJURIES AND PUNISHMENTS METED OUT

Ms He Ting Ru asked the Minister for Manpower in each of the last five years (a) how many workplace inspections have been carried out to ensure that adequate safety measures are taken to prevent heat injuries; (b) how many employers have been found to have been in breach of the safety measures; and (c) howContinue reading “INSPECTIONS TO ENSURE ADEQUATE SAFETY MEASURES TO PREVENT HEAT INJURIES AND PUNISHMENTS METED OUT”

JUSTIFICATION FOR EMPLOYERS ONLY ACCEPTING MEDICAL CERTIFICATES ISSUED BY POLYCLINICS

Assoc Prof Jamus Jerome Lim asked the Minister for Manpower (a) what is the justification for employers to only accept medical certificates issued by polyclinics; and (b) whether there are any guidelines issued to employers on limiting the imposition of such a requirement. Dr Tan See Leng: The Employment Act states that employers must accept medical certificatesContinue reading “JUSTIFICATION FOR EMPLOYERS ONLY ACCEPTING MEDICAL CERTIFICATES ISSUED BY POLYCLINICS”

CONDITIONS FOR CHANGING $1 MILLION THRESHOLD FOR BUSINESSES’ LIABILITY FOR GST REGISTRATION

Mr Pritam Singh asked the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance (a) whether the Government intends to change the limit of $1 million before businesses are liable for GST registration; and (b) what conditions will determine a change in this policy. Mr Lawrence Wong: The current Goods & Services Tax (GST) registration threshold of $1 millionContinue reading “CONDITIONS FOR CHANGING $1 MILLION THRESHOLD FOR BUSINESSES’ LIABILITY FOR GST REGISTRATION”

DATA ON AVERAGE RECRUITMENT FEES PAID BY LOW-WAGE MIGRANT WORKERS

Mr Leon Perera asked the Minister for Manpower (a) whether the Ministry collects data on the average recruitment fees paid by low-wage migrant workers; (b) if so, what are the average recruitment fees paid by such workers from (i) Bangladesh, (ii) India, (iii) China and (iv) the Philippines; and (c) how does this compare with theContinue reading “DATA ON AVERAGE RECRUITMENT FEES PAID BY LOW-WAGE MIGRANT WORKERS”

REPLICATING PARTS OF KOREAN EMPLOYMENT PERMIT SCHEME IN RECRUITMENT OF LOW-WAGE BANGLADESHI MIGRANT WORKERS

Mr Leon Perera asked the Minister for Manpower whether the Ministry will study the feasibility of replicating elements of the Korean Employment Permit Scheme in the recruitment of low-wage Bangladeshi migrant workers to regulate and improve oversight over parts of the recruitment process that are prone to exploitation and which may lead to overly high recruitmentContinue reading “REPLICATING PARTS OF KOREAN EMPLOYMENT PERMIT SCHEME IN RECRUITMENT OF LOW-WAGE BANGLADESHI MIGRANT WORKERS”

TIMELINE FOR INTRODUCTION OF ANTI-DISCRIMINATION LAW

Ms Sylvia Lim asked the Minister for Manpower (a) what are the remaining issues to be sorted out before the Government will introduce the anti-discrimination law announced by the Prime Minister at the National Day Rally in 2021; and (b) when is the draft law expected to be circulated for public review. Dr Tan See Leng: TheContinue reading “TIMELINE FOR INTRODUCTION OF ANTI-DISCRIMINATION LAW”

PLANS TO ENSURE SUFFICIENT SINGAPOREAN BUS DRIVERS FOR ALL CATEGORIES OF PASSENGERS

Mr Dennis Tan Lip Fong asked the Minister for Manpower (a) whether there are sufficient existing Singaporean bus drivers to handle all categories of bus passengers, such as students, workers and local or foreign tourists; and (b) if not, what are the Government’s plans to ensure that there will be sufficient bus drivers all round. DrContinue reading “PLANS TO ENSURE SUFFICIENT SINGAPOREAN BUS DRIVERS FOR ALL CATEGORIES OF PASSENGERS”

EXPECTED IMPACT OF TAIWAN SEMICONDUCTOR MANUFACTURING COMPANY LOCATING WAFER FABRICATION PLANT IN SINGAPORE

Mr Chua Kheng Wee Louis asked the Minister for Trade and Industry (a) whether the Government is actively pursuing Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) to locate a 12-inch wafer fabrication plant in Singapore instead of Europe through the use of incentives; (b) if so, when will the outcome be finalised; (c) what is the expected totalContinue reading “EXPECTED IMPACT OF TAIWAN SEMICONDUCTOR MANUFACTURING COMPANY LOCATING WAFER FABRICATION PLANT IN SINGAPORE”