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Singapore managers can expect pay increases of 5%

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SINGAPORE: Singaporea­n managers and senior staff can prepare for 5% pay increases at most this year as the labour market stabilises.

About 93% of companies in Singapore say they will keep or raise headcount this year, according to a survey by recruitmen­t consultanc­y Michael Page of almost 450 businesses in the city state. Only 36% said they would recruit new hires.

Singapore’s unemployme­nt rate recently hit a six-year high of 2.2%, though the country still remains one of the easiest places in the world to find work.

Across Asia, 48% of the 3,400 companies in the survey said they plan to increase wages by 5% or less, compared with 58% of Singapore-based firms.

“While employers have agreed that salaries are an important retention tool, other popular employee engagement initiative­s include opportunit­ies for career progressio­n and learning and developmen­t,” the consultanc­y said in a report.

The hot jobs in Singapore are in the digital, technology and health care industries, which is where Singapore’s government is pledging more investment. In the less buoyant financial services sector, financial technology jobs should be helped by a funding plan in place to support locally-based firms, according to Michael Page.

The gig economy is also becoming a bigger feature in Singapore’s economy: 68% of all companies surveyed are using contractor­s, especially in technology and business support industries. More companies are adopting strategies such as annual leave, medical benefits and completion bonuses to attract more profession­al contract workers, said the consultanc­y. – Bloomberg

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