Written Answer to Unanswered Oral Question

Review Retirement and Re-employment Act to Include Care-givers

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Transcript

63 Ms Anthea Ong asked the Minister for Manpower whether there are plans to amend the Retirement and Re-employment Act to include those who have been out of the labour force for care-giving reasons but who may wish to rejoin the labour force after their care recipient passes on.

Mrs Josephine Teo: Under the Retirement and Re-employment Act (RRA), it is an offence for employers to dismiss workers on grounds of age before the minimum statutory Retirement Age of 62. Additionally, employers are required to offer re-employment contracts to eligible employees from 62 up to the Re-employment Age of 67.

The RRA covers persons who rejoin the workforce if they meet the same criteria as those who remained in the workforce. The priority should therefore be to help them return to employment. They are likely to need some training or reskilling. Through Adapt and Grow, they can access a suite of services and programmes to facilitate employment matching and overcome mismatches in skills or wages.