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quick quick send your views .... i guess we have consensus view right? .... 30%

 

The National Wages Council (NWC) is inviting the public and organisations to offer their views on this year's wage guidelines as it prepares to start deliberations on them next month. They can send their views by April 5 to: 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]

 

The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) said in a statement on Friday that, in its deliberations, NWC will consider relevant factors such as Singapore's economic performance and the outlook globally, regionally and in Singapore.

 

The Council will also look at Singapore's cost competitiveness, labour market conditions, inflation, productivity, and rewards to workers for their contributions.

 

Link -> http://www.todayonline.com/Singapore

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can MCF consolidate and offer views as an organisation??

I would like my bonus to be pegged to 10% of minister's annual wages. Reason is minister's wage is pegged to economy, i contribute to economy.

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can MCF consolidate and offer views as an organisation??

I would like my bonus to be pegged to 10% of minister's annual wages. Reason is minister's wage is pegged to economy, i contribute to economy.

 

wah .......tam sim. :o

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what company really follow NWC guidelines

civil servant? private company? SME? MNC?

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Hypersonic

All these are wayang... just like all the govt agencies... all wayang. What views are they talking about? Our views don't mean anything. In the end they still take the view of their million dollar heads.

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Ben & Jerry's used to have a policy that no employee's rate of pay shall exceed seven times that of entry-level employees.

 

With so much bad press on ministerial pay, we can tweak this - a substantial ministerial pay variable be always say 500x that of the 100 lowest paid Singaporeans and for the minister's pay to follow. So that the minister will have a vested interest now to ensure the lowest paid Singaporean gets more and more every year to beat inflation.

 

 

 

 

 

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Neutral Newbie

What they talking? Since when they ask for views from public? Did they ask for our views before they up the mini stars' salaries? [hur]

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