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NWC seeks views on wages
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*The Secretary National Wages Council c/o Labour Relations Department Level 6-01 Ministry of Manpower 18 Havelock Road Singapore 059764
*Fax: 6535 4811
*Email: [email protected]
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THE National Wages Council (NWC) is seeking views from the public and organisations ahead of its deliberations on wage-related guidelines for 2010/2011.
In coming up with its guidelines, NWC will be looking at factors such as global, regional and local economic performance and outlook, Singapore's cost competitiveness, labour market conditions, productivity and rewards to workers for their contribution.
Members of the public and organisations can send their views to NWC by April 16.
The NWC, chaired by Prof Lim Pin, Professor of Medicine at the National University of Singapore, consists of members from employer, union and government representatives.
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*The Secretary National Wages Council c/o Labour Relations Department Level 6-01 Ministry of Manpower 18 Havelock Road Singapore 059764
*Fax: 6535 4811
*Email: [email protected]
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THE National Wages Council (NWC) is seeking views from the public and organisations ahead of its deliberations on wage-related guidelines for 2010/2011.
In coming up with its guidelines, NWC will be looking at factors such as global, regional and local economic performance and outlook, Singapore's cost competitiveness, labour market conditions, productivity and rewards to workers for their contribution.
Members of the public and organisations can send their views to NWC by April 16.
The NWC, chaired by Prof Lim Pin, Professor of Medicine at the National University of Singapore, consists of members from employer, union and government representatives.