Parliament: 6 ways to help workers, from unemployment support to anti-discrimination penalties

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Parliament: 6 ways to help workers, from unemployment support to anti-discrimination penalties
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Members of Parliament made some suggestions to improve the lives of workers here as they continued to debate the Budget. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - From short-term unemployment support to part-time work options for middle-aged and older workers, members of the House – including several labour MPs – made some suggestions to improve the lives of workers here, as they continued to debate the Budget in Parliament on Thursday.

Mr Tay also suggested customised career counselling or training for job seekers to take on jobs in growth areas or redesigned job roles. To help them with career matching, schemes such as the Career Conversion Programmes and structured on-the-job training can be tapped in the transition to the new role.

He expressed hope that the upcoming workplace fairness legislation would balance protecting the local workforce and managing business needs.3. Support for self-employed workers and women returning to the workforce She proposed providing goods and services tax rebates for self-employed persons who are not GST-registered to buffer their increase in costs. For taxi and private-hire drivers specifically, she argued that the Government could consider the co-sharing of GST by self-employed persons with their operators.

Mr Heng, who is NTUC deputy secretary-general, argued that companies will then be able to retain more good workers and have a bigger local workforce to meet their needs.

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