Written Answer to PQ on Responsible retrenchment practices for migrant workers
NOTICE PAPER NO. 3532 OF 2025 FOR SITTING ON 7 MARCH 2025
QUESTION NO. 6673 FOR WRITTEN ANSWER
MP: Ms See Jinli Jean
To ask the Minister for Manpower (a) since 2021, how many migrant workers (MWs) have been retrenched and from which sectors; (b) of these, how many have been given a retrenchment benefit or an ex-gratia payment; and (c) how does the Ministry ensure that companies apply the responsible retrenchment practices as outlined under the Tripartite Advisory for Managing Excess Manpower and Responsible Retrenchment to affected MWs.
Answer:
1. The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) collects data on retrenched employees based on their residential status but not by their work pass type. From 2021 to 2023, an average of about 2,680 non-resident employees were retrenched each year. The majority of these employees worked in Electronics Manufacturing, Information & Communications and Wholesale Trade. Based on MOM’s data, around 9 in 10 eligible employees (those with at least 2 years of service) received retrenchment benefit.
2. Under the Tripartite Advisory for Managing Excess Manpower and Responsible Retrenchment (TAMEM), retrenchment should be the last resort. Employers should conduct retrenchment responsibly and sensitively, be objective in the selection process and treat all employees with respect, regardless of employee background. The Tripartite Alliance for Fair and Progressive Employment Practices (TAFEP) will engage employers if they do not abide by TAMEM.