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Written Answer by Mr Lim Swee Say Minister for Manpower to Parliamentary Question on paid annual home leave for foreign domestic worker

NOTICE PAPER NO. 763 of 2017 FOR THE SITTING ON 1 AUGUST 2017

QUESTION NO. 1328 FOR WRITTEN ANSWER

MP: Mr Louis Ng Kok Kwang


To ask the Minister for Manpower whether the Ministry will consider making it mandatory for employers to provide paid annual home leave to foreign domestic workers.

Answer

1.Home leave arrangements, like those for rest days, are mutually agreed between FDWs and employers. In MOM’s FDW Study 2015, 56% of FDWs said they were provided with home leave either annually or at the point of renewal of their work passes. In addition, some employers also grant additional compassionate leave to their FDWs to deal with issues arising from unforeseen family circumstances back home.

2. Making annual home leave compulsory for all may not be practical given that households have very different needs and home care arrangements. Unlike companies that have a pool of employees to cover for those on leave, household employers typically employ only one FDW and will have to make significant adjustments to look for alternative arrangements when FDWs go on home leave.

3. At the same time, some FDWs might prefer to be paid more in lieu of annual home leave. As such, the current approach provides greater flexibility for both FDWs and employers to mutually agree to leave arrangements as part of the employment contracts.

4. Whatever the arrangements, employers are expected to ensure the well-being of their FDWs throughout their stay in Singapore. In addition, MOM and Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) like the Centre for Domestic Employees also actively reach out to FDWs to check on their well-being and that they are well adjusted to working in Singapore.