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'Creative' ways to break foreign labour rules?

BuiKia

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ERRANT employers who try to get around government efforts to tighten the foreign labour supply now face stiff penalties.

Parliament yesterday gave the nod to changes to the Employment of Foreign Manpower Act. These will help level the playing field for honest employers and protect Singaporeans from unfair job competition, Acting Minister for Manpower Tan Chuan-Jin said.

"Singaporeans ultimately suffer when employers fail to pay the true costs of hiring foreign manpower," he said.

Since 2010, the Government has sought to slow foreign worker inflows by raising levies and tightening quotas, in response to Singaporeans' unhappiness over congestion on public transport and competition from foreigners for jobs and housing.

However, the tightening has led to a labour shortage that has hit local businesses and consumers. MPs surfaced issues such as small firms' struggles and a shortage of cleaners at food centres.

Some errant employers have responded with "creativity" in breaking rules on the hiring of foreigners. That is why the Manpower Ministry has tightened the law. Changes allow the ministry to act swiftly by imposing financial penalties - of up to $20,000 in some cases - and barring them from hiring foreign workers.

The setting up of shell businesses to illegally bring in foreign workers on real work passes, without giving them jobs, is now an offence. It attracts the same penalties as for employing illegal immigrants: a fine of up to $6,000 and a jail term of at least six months and up to two years.

Those who hire more than five workers this way will be caned.

Other offences include forging educational qualifications to meet work pass requirements, collecting money from foreign workers in return for giving them a job, and getting around quotas by pretending to have local "phantom workers" on staff.

MPs from both the PAP and the opposition cheered the changes, but stressed the need for effective enforcement.

Some looked forward to the next round of changes to the Act, aimed at "an equitable balance of rights and responsibilities between employers and workers".

Describing yesterday's changes as "in keeping with our values as a society", Mr Tan said: "We believe all our workers should be treated fairly, decently and with respect regardless of their nationality."

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How long more can the govt hold back foreign workers and harm the economy?
 
stupid useless pap government. retail, fnb, construction all need foreign workers. cracking down on loopholes is going to backfire and harm smes the most.
 
stupid useless pap government. retail, fnb, construction all need foreign workers. cracking down on loopholes is going to backfire and harm smes the most.

So you are one of those thats bring in foreigners illegally.
 
Good. Everything is overpriced and flats are over-valued.

Over pricing is a result of not enough houses built.
Increasing cost that affects the lower income group comes from labour shortage.
 
Over pricing is a result of not enough houses built.
Increasing cost that affects the lower income group comes from labour shortage.

Labour stortage or failure to innovate by these construction firm and keep relying heavily on low skill workers?
 
Not enough because more are given PRs over the past years which indirectly cause more demand and hence increased cost.

Over pricing is a result of not enough houses built.
Increasing cost that affects the lower income group comes from labour shortage.
 
Tan CJ did not dig deeper. Local employers are still playing games.
1. There are hordes of Indo on social pass at Kitchener waiting to b picked up for odd jobs AND
2. Hordes of Malysians on social passes crossing daily to do all kinds of work.
Depriving locals of jobs.
 
Not enough because more are given PRs over the past years which indirectly cause more demand and hence increased cost.

The real problem is the shortage of foreign labour. This cause higher prices.
 
More foreign labour, higher demand for housing and foos supply. Price go up.

The real problem is the shortage of foreign labour. This cause higher prices.
 
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