Written Answer to Unanswered Oral Question

Measures to Build Up Pipeline of Singaporeans to Take Up Jobs on Non-Traditional Sources Occupation List

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Summary

This question concerns measures to build a pipeline of Singaporeans for the Non-Traditional Sources (NTS) Occupation List and protections for local employment prospects and salaries. Minister for Manpower Dr Tan See Leng explained that while building a local pipeline for all roles is difficult, the list targets occupations with critical manpower shortages and low local take-up. To safeguard locals, the Ministry has introduced a strict 8% sub-Dependency Ratio Ceiling and a $2,000 minimum monthly salary for NTS workers. Minister for Manpower Dr Tan See Leng stated that the list will be reviewed every three years and amended if local hiring or automation levels rise. Finally, the Tripartite Guidelines on Fair Employment Practices ensure that all candidates are considered fairly and remunerated properly by employers.

Transcript

39 Mr Yip Hon Weng asked the Minister for Manpower given the recent addition of jobs in the Non-Traditional Sources (NTS) Occupation List (a) what are the measures being taken to build up the pipeline of Singaporeans to take up jobs on the NTS; (b) how will the Ministry ensure that locals in these jobs will not be deprived of job opportunities or attractive salaries; and (c) whether the Ministry will review and roll back on any NTS adjustments when there are sufficient locals taking up these jobs.

Dr Tan See Leng: With our ageing population and more highly educated workforce, the reality is that it is not possible to build up a pipeline of Singaporeans for every occupation. The nine occupations on the Non-Traditional Source (NTS) Occupation List (OL) were selected carefully in consultation with sector agencies, taking into account the number of S Pass holders in these occupations who are affected by the increases in S Pass qualifying salary and the degree of manpower shortages. In addition, these occupations see low take-up by locals and are harder to automate.

Nonetheless, low take-up does not mean that there are no Singaporeans in these occupations. I share the Member's concern that the employment prospects of these Singaporean workers should not be compromised by the introduction of NTS OL. We have, therefore, put in place a strict quota with a sub-Dependency Ratio Ceiling of 8% and a fixed monthly salary criterion of at least $2,000 to safeguard against over-reliance and cheap sourcing of NTS workers.

The list of occupations will be reviewed every three years. We are prepared to amend the list where necessary, if employers are able to hire sufficient locals or manpower demands are less intense due to automation or job redesign. We are working closely with the tripartite partners and sector agencies to monitor the impact of NTS OL.

Finally, the Tripartite Guidelines on Fair Employment Practices requires all employers to fairly consider all candidates for a job and adopt fair remuneration policies. Workers who have not been treated fairly can approach the Tripartite Alliance for Fair and Progressive Employment Practices for assistance.