SINGAPORE: Companies will get additional wage support for local employees in April, up from a minimum of 25 per cent, Deputy Prime Minister Heng ...
SINGAPORE: Companies will get additional wage support for local employees in April, up from a minimum of 25 per cent, Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat announced in Parliament on Monday .
On Mar 26, he had already boosted the Jobs Support Scheme , first announced in Budget 2020 in February. Employers who do not pay wages in April this year, for example by putting the employee on no-pay leave, will not benefit from the increase, the Ministry of Finance said in details provided on the scheme.
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