Written Answer to PQ on Average Number of Leave Days for Resident Workers in Outsourced Sectors
NOTICE PAPER NO. 3135 OF 2024 FOR THE SITTING ON OR AFTER 15 OCT 2024
QUESTION NO. 6715 FOR ORAL ANSWER
MP: Mr Mohd Fahmi Bin Aliman
To ask the Minister for Manpower (a) what is the current average number of annual leave days that resident workers in outsourced sectors, such as cleaning and security services, receive based on their years of service; and (b) for outsourced workers who remain in the same workplace, but whose employers change when service buyers switch service providers, how will the Ministry ensure that they are not left behind in their annual leave accumulation, despite their years of continued service in the same workplace.
Answer
1. Based on trends observed from 2018 to 2023, the average number of annual leave days provided to all full-time resident employees aged 25 to 64 in the cleaning, security, and landscape sectors is 11 days for those who have worked for less than ten years and 14 days for those who have worked for ten years or more. The Ministry of Manpower does not specifically track the number of leave days of outsourced workers who remain in the same workplace, but whose employers change when service buyers switch service providers.
2. To improve employment conditions for our workers, the tripartite partners introduced the Tripartite Advisory on Best Sourcing Practices in 2008. It encourages service buyers to offer no worse-off remuneration packages and to recognise the length of service of incumbent workers whom they employ under the new contracts.
3. The Advisory also encourages service buyers to emphasise service quality and outcomes in their contract terms, so that service providers compete on delivering quality services instead of solely trying to offer the lowest price, at the expense of their workers’ employment conditions and well-being.