Written Answer to Unanswered Oral Question

Employers' Obligation to Provide Sufficient Masks to Their Migrant Worker Employees

Speakers

Summary

This question concerns Mr Leon Perera's inquiry into the legal obligation for employers to provide masks to migrant workers, worksite monitoring, and whistleblower protections. Minister Josephine Teo stated that MOM, BCA, and EDB monitor workplaces for masking compliance, where 98% of inspected sites maintained ample mask stocks for their employees. She noted that over 650,000 workers received masks through government and donor distributions, and those with shortages can contact MOM or the Migrant Workers’ Centre for assistance. Minister Josephine Teo emphasized that worksite occupiers are responsible for ensuring all employees remain masked and that guidance is provided to employers needing more supply. Finally, she assured that MOM investigates whistleblower reports without revealing identities, thereby protecting migrant workers from potential dismissal or repatriation for reporting their employers.

Transcript

28 Mr Leon Perera asked the Minister for Manpower (a) whether employers have a legal obligation to provide sufficient masks to their migrant worker employees at no cost to these employees; (b) whether the Ministry actively monitors worksites to ensure that migrant worker employees are provided with sufficient masks; and (c) whether whistleblower employees who report their employers for not providing sufficient masks will be protected from being dismissed or repatriated.

Mrs Josephine Teo: MOM, BCA and EDB actively monitor workplaces to ensure that businesses comply with Safe Management Measures. This includes checking that all employees wear masks while at work.

At worksites, occupiers have a responsibility to ensure that all employees are masked at work. Agencies’ inspections have shown that this is complied with. In 98% of workplaces inspected, employers maintained ample stock of masks for their employees’ use at work. For the remainder, we have advised these employers of the good practice to have sufficient supply of masks to fulfil the requirement that all employees be masked.

The Government and other organisations have also distributed masks to all Singapore residents, including migrant workers. The Migrant Workers’ Centre, together with the Temasek Foundation and other partners and donors, has distributed masks and other essential items to more than 650,000 migrant workers.

Migrant workers who face a shortage of masks can approach the Migrant Workers’ Centre or MOM for assistance. MOM has ways of following up on whistleblowing reports without revealing the identity of the informant.