Amendments to the Employment Act were tabled in Parliament on Monday, including measures that will require employers to provide itemised payslips – electronic or otherwise – to their workers. Key employment terms will also have to be made known within 14 days of employment.

“Itemised payslips and KETs benefit both employees and employers. They provide security and assurance to employees about their regular salary components as well as main employment terms and benefits. For employers, issuing payslips and KETs in writing helps to minimise employment disputes,” Channel NewsAsia reported the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) as saying.

The lack of itemised payslips has often proven to be a problem for workers, particularly low-wage migrant workers in the construction or shipyard industries who are vulnerable to exploitation and wage theft. Without itemised payslips, workers have often found it difficult to provide MOM with evidence of withheld wages or unpaid overtime.

However, migrant rights activists say that itemised payslips alone are not enough to protect these workers from wage theft.

“In HOME’s experience, employers who cheat and exploit workers often pressurise them to sign fabricated pay slips, blank papers, and in some cases forge their signatures. The Ministry of Manpower is usually unable to do anything when this happens and will refer such cases to the police for investigations,” wrote Jolovan Wham, executive director of the Humanitarian Organisation for Migration Economics (HOME), in a statement to the press.

Other activists and social workers The Online Citizen spoke to also said that forged payslips were a matter of concern. They urged the government to couple itemised payslips with electronic payments, which would leave an even clearer paper trail of payments and deductions.

“We also recommend the Ministry of Manpower to complement the compulsory issuance of pay slips with making it mandatory for work permit holders to be paid through Giro. Companies who hire S Pass workers are already subjected to this requirement,” Wham said.

Subscribe
Notify of
0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
You May Also Like

21 things S’pore is “not ready” for under the PAP

On Thursday, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong regurgitated his position that Singapore…

Families of death row inmates gather at private forum

Joshua Chiang / The closed-door meeting addressed an issue not many in…

“或是最后一次出席议事” 吴佩松发文分享最怀念的国会一角

工人党非选区议员吴佩松在脸书发文感叹,自己或许是最后一次出席国会议事。他分享自己将会最怀念的国会一处,就是在图书馆里,当自己抬眼就能望见已故建国总理李光耀的肖像。   吴佩松在个人脸书贴文中写道,这两日将待在国会,参与“坚毅向前”预算案(Fortitude Budget)辩论。   他说这可能是他最后一次出席国会议事,而自己将会最怀念的所在,自然是图书馆。   而当自己在电脑台前工作,间中抬眼小歇片刻,就能看见自己最喜爱的李光耀肖像。   4月21日,新加坡工人党发文告表示,吴佩松因健康原因,已卸下党中委职务和市镇会理事职务。同时也不会参加来届大选。 据知吴佩松数月前就已告知工人党同志,其健康状况每况愈下,自那以后就在接受治疗。他目前已卸下党中委职务并专注于养病,不过仍保留党中委成员。 吴佩松现年47岁,也在国立大学社会学系担任副教授。他目前仍会继续履行他身为非选区议员的职务。

Japan Olympics Minister: Tokyo Olympics unlikely to be cancelled

Yesterday (11 March), the World Health Organisation labelled the new coronavirus outbreak…