
NWC proposes up to $60 pay hike for low-wage workers
Good news for those earning a basic wage of up to $1,200.
Low-wage workers could see a pay hike should firms adopt guidelines released by the National Wages Council (NWC).
NWC proposed an increase of $45 to $60 for low-wage workers earning a basic wage of up to $1,200.
The move is supported by the Singapore government, endorsing NWC's proposal to firms.
"In particular, the Government supports the NWC’s move to build on the progress made by the five rounds of quantitative wage recommendations to raise the wage threshold and cover more low-wage workers. This reinforces the continued efforts to improve wage outcomes for low-wage workers," a statement released by the Ministry of Manpower said.
The government notes that the quantum of this year’s range reflects the uneven labour market outlook and business conditions, whilst encouraging employers to adopt the quantitative guidelines which now cover workers earning between $1,100 and $1,200.
"Although all Government employees are already earning above $1,200, the Government will continue to lead by example as an employer and take reference from the NWC guidelines in its annual wage increment exercise," the statement read.