The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) announced on Monday (7 September) that workers who were laid-off in the beginning of this year were able to secure new employments by June, despite weaker hiring sentiments.

Based on MOM’s weekly job situation report, it also added that those who were re-employed in new jobs did not experience sizeable pay cuts.

Despite an economic slowdown caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, a survey by MOM found out that companies continued to employ workers during the second quarter of this year, although at a much slower pace.

MOM carried out the survey in June among 2,160 Singaporeans and permanent residents who were retrenched early this year (Q1).

The survey discovered that 39 per cent of these retrenched workers were able to get jobs by June this year, which is slightly lower than that in the same period in 2018.

In 2018, 47 per cent of retrenched workers in the first quarter managed to secure new employment by June that year.

Out of those who got new jobs by June this year, 60 per cent of them did not take a pay cut of more than five per cent. Additionally, about half, which translates to 53 per cent, moved to a different industry.

If that’s not all, seven of them also found a job within a month.

MOM went on to state that professionals, managers, executives and technicians (PMETs), as well as those in their 30s and 40s were more likely to have found new employment, but did not elaborate further.

In August 2020, Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat revealed a new S$1 billion Jobs Growth Incentive (JGI) scheme to push for the hiring of locals. This new scheme is in addition to the existing Jobs Support Scheme (JSS) which provides wage support to companies.

Previously, after the Government announced JSS support for employers, netizens pointed out that financial support should have been offered to the retrenched workers as many companies have downsized manpower amid the circuit breaker.

Online users questioned the Government’s point of lending financial support to employers instead of helping the unemployed Singaporeans

“However, we recognise that despite companies’ best efforts and the coverage from JSS and JGI, some employers may still need to make adjustments to their businesses to stay viable, including conducting retrenchments,” said MOM on Monday.

“The Government will take active steps to ensure that workers who faced displacements would be able to find alternative employment and get back on their feet quickly.”

Subscribe
Notify of
7 Comments
Newest
Oldest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
You May Also Like

No more mobile 2G service from April 2017

Telcos in Singapore will no longer provide 2G mobile services from April…

High Court waves away 377A controversy

The following is an excerpt from Yawning Bread Alex Au/ In a…

All pre-school staff required to undergo one-time COVID-19 swab test starting from 15 May, says ECDA

All pre-school staff, including principals, teachers, programme helpers, administrative staff, cooks, and…

为印度巴帝公司拨55亿元特别准备金,新电信第二季亏损8亿6800元

由于为印度合资公司巴帝(Airtel)拨出55亿元特别准备金,导致新加坡电信(Singtel)第二季净亏损6亿6800元。 日前印度法院对当地的电业作出“调正后总营收” (adjusted gross revenue,简称AGR)的裁决,该裁决使当地的电信业者需支付数十亿元许可证逾期与频谱使用费用。 新电信表示,巴帝公司在第二季业绩中计入一笔约54亿9000万元的特别准备金,而新电信则按股权比例,扣税钱准备金额为19亿3000万元,因此也蒙受了6亿6800万元的净亏损。 新电信作为巴帝的最大股东,其有效持股比例高达35巴仙。新电信表示,若不包含巴帝公司的条款,新电信的净利润将增长4巴仙。 新电信集团总裁蔡淑君认为,尽管印度法院已作出裁决,但巴帝公司近期也进行行业整合,市场占有率增加,移动服务收入亦连续在第三季度增长。 AGR事件也与印度政府周旋已久,印度法院的裁决意味着电信业者须向印度政府支付总共9200亿卢比(176亿新元)的巨款。当时分析师估计Airtel得支付4460亿卢比(19亿新元),相当于其市值的五分之一。 Airtel昨日表示,第二季业绩已为“AGR”事件的法院裁决作出2845亿卢比的准备金,它第二季因此净亏2304亿卢比(44亿新元)。 另外,新电信的也营业收入则下滑了2.8巴仙,其主要原因为企业业务疲软、运输减少与阻碍。然而新加坡与澳洲间的消费业务一直都是“保有弹性”。 蔡淑君则对此表示,“尽管我们预计当前的艰难或许会延续至2020年,但我们仍将加强市场地位,增加核心网络,做好迎接5G的准备。…