Raising Renewal Age Limit for Migrant Domestic Workers Aged 60 Years and above for Long-term Family Employment
Ministry of ManpowerSpeakers
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47 Mr Liang Eng Hwa asked the Minister for Manpower whether the Ministry will consider raising the renewal age limit for migrant domestic workers beyond 60 years for those who have worked with the same family for 20 years or more.
Dr Tan See Leng: We understand that employers value their migrant domestic workers' (MDWs) experience and dedication, and some employers may wish to continue employing their MDWs beyond 60 years old.
The age limit is to ensure that MDWs can continue to meet the various demands of household needs as well as the impact of additional medical costs on households, which generally increase with age. Balancing between these considerations, on appeal, the Ministry of Manpower may approve the renewal of work permits beyond the age limit, taking into account the MDW's health, experience and the employer's household needs.