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Written Answer to PQ on Enforcement actions taken against companies for flouting

NOTICE PAPER NO. 3046 OF 2024 FOR THE SITTING ON 10 SEPTEMBER 2024 QUESTION NO. 6076 FOR WRITTEN ANSWER

MP: Mr Melvin Yong Yik Chye

To ask the Minister for Manpower (a) in the past three years, how many enforcement actions have the Ministry taken against companies for flouting Progressive Wage Model (PWM) requirements; (b) whether there is an increasing trend; and (c) if so, what is the Ministry’s plan to enhance deterrence.

Answer:

1. The compliance rate with the Progressive Wage Model (PWM) is high. Over the past three years, the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) has taken enforcement action against three employers as they were non-compliant with the PWM requirements despite several rounds of engagements.

2. MOM takes an educational approach in the first instance to help employers comply with the PWM. Since the expansion of the PWM in 2022, MOM has conducted over 4,000 inspections focusing on Retail and Food Services firms to check on PWM compliance. Most of the employers were compliant with the PWM requirements and those who had gaps rectified them after our intervention.

3. MOM will continue to conduct checks on PWM compliance across sectors and work with the tripartite partners and the PWM sectoral leads (Building and Construction Authority, National Environment Agency, National Parks and Singapore Police Force) to educate and help employers meet their PWM requirements.

4. Employers who need help with understanding the PWM can sign up for the Progressive Wages workshops organised by the Singapore National Employer Federation (SNEF). MOM also strongly encourages employees to log in to the Progressive Wage Portal to check if they are paid the correct wages according to their PWM job level. This will enable employees to quickly detect any discrepancies and approach their employers for clarifications.