Review of $4,500 Salary Cap in Section 35(a) of Employment Act 1968
Ministry of ManpowerSpeakers
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45 Mr Abdul Samad asked the Minister for Manpower when will the cap of $4,500 salary in section 35(a) of the Employment Act 1968, which determines which employees have coverage under the Act, be reviewed.
Dr Tan See Leng: The Employment Act protects all employees, regardless of salary. Part 4 of the Act provides additional protections to workers who operate machinery and vehicles or are involved in manual labour and earn up to a salary cap of $4,500, as well as other workers who earn up to $2,600. These additional protections cover areas, such as hours of work, rest days and other conditions of service.
We review the Employment Act regularly, together with our tripartite partners the Singapore National Employers Federation and the National Trades Union Congress. The Employment Act was last reviewed in 2019 and we will be consulting our tripartite partners on the next review, including the salary caps for Part 4 protections. The review will take into consideration developments, such as the recent Progressive Wage moves, which will raise salaries in the coming years.