Mandatory Insurance Coverage for Contract Workers
Ministry of ManpowerSpeakers
Summary
This question concerns Ms Chia Yong Yong’s inquiry regarding whether companies should be mandated to provide health, personal accident, and life insurance for contract workers. Minister Lim Swee Say clarified that employees under "contracts of service" receive medical benefits via mandatory MediSave contributions and are covered by the Work Injury Compensation Act. Conversely, companies are not required to buy insurance for self-employed individuals under "contracts for service" because no employer-employee relationship exists. He noted that self-employed persons earning over $6,000 must contribute to MediSave to fund insurance premiums like MediShield Life. Finally, employees may seek assistance from the Ministry of Manpower if they do not receive their entitled statutory benefits.
Transcript
38 Ms Chia Yong Yong asked the Minister for Manpower whether there are any plans to protect contract workers with mandatory insurance cover to be purchased by companies contracting their services, particularly health, personal accident and life insurance.
Mr Lim Swee Say: Contract workers can be under "contracts of service" or "contracts for service". A contract of service is defined by an agreement between an employer and an employee which includes the terms and conditions of employment. In a contract for service, an independent contractor, such as a self-employed person or a freelancer, is engaged for a fee to carry out an assignment or project.
All local employees who are under contracts of service are entitled to have medical benefits through mandatory employer and employee MediSave contributions. Employees can use these MediSave contributions to pay for MediShield Life and Integrated Shield Plans premiums. In addition, all employees are also eligible under the Work Injury Compensation Act for work injury compensation if they are injured at work or if they contract an occupational disease.
Companies which contract services from self-employed individuals under contracts for service are not required to buy insurance for these individuals. This is because there is no employer-employee relationship between them. Nonetheless, self-employed persons are required to contribute to their CPF MediSave accounts if they earn an annual net trade income of more than $6,000. These contributions can likewise be used to pay premiums for MediShield Life and Integrated Shield Plans.
Contract workers who are under contracts of service can contact the Ministry of Manpower for assistance if they are not provided with statutory benefits that they are entitled to.