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Govt to consult stakeholders on CPF for older workers: DPM Tharman
By Tan Qiuyi | Posted: 16 July 2011 1439 hrs
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SINGAPORE: Deputy Prime Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam said the government will consult stakeholders and understand the ground feel when it looks into the labour movement's decision to review the CPF contribution rate of older workers.
Mr Tharman said the issue will have to be considered carefully to ensure that older workers are able to find work and stay in the job.
He said the government will monitor how the wage system changes over time and whether it will move away from a seniority-based structure to one that's more performance-based.
Mr Tharman said this in response to questions from reporters on the sidelines of a school event.
He was asked about the labour movement's decision to take a closer look at the current practice whereby the Central Provident Fund (CPF) contribution rates of workers are cut when they reach 50 years old, and cut further when they turn 65.
Unionists have suggested a review to enable older workers to save enough for housing, medical and retirement needs and to continue working.
Mr Tharman said: "So this is something we have to study over time, but let's not make changes in haste. Let's study this carefully, consult employers, consult the unions, find out the realities on the ground. And do the right thing for our older workers. That's what we're concerned about."
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By Tan Qiuyi | Posted: 16 July 2011 1439 hrs
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SINGAPORE: Deputy Prime Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam said the government will consult stakeholders and understand the ground feel when it looks into the labour movement's decision to review the CPF contribution rate of older workers.
Mr Tharman said the issue will have to be considered carefully to ensure that older workers are able to find work and stay in the job.
He said the government will monitor how the wage system changes over time and whether it will move away from a seniority-based structure to one that's more performance-based.
Mr Tharman said this in response to questions from reporters on the sidelines of a school event.
He was asked about the labour movement's decision to take a closer look at the current practice whereby the Central Provident Fund (CPF) contribution rates of workers are cut when they reach 50 years old, and cut further when they turn 65.
Unionists have suggested a review to enable older workers to save enough for housing, medical and retirement needs and to continue working.
Mr Tharman said: "So this is something we have to study over time, but let's not make changes in haste. Let's study this carefully, consult employers, consult the unions, find out the realities on the ground. And do the right thing for our older workers. That's what we're concerned about."
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