Sunday, August 31, 2014
S’pore civil servants get 5 per cent pay increment
SINGAPORE:--Thousands of Singapore's civil servants have had their pay increased by about 5 per cent this month, under a move by the public sector to adjust salaries across ministries and ensure they are comparable with those in the private sector, according to The Straits Times.
Those who benefit from the adjustment are management executive officers, management support officers, technical support officers and clerical support officers, the Public Service Division (PSD) said in a reply to queries.
In its statement, the PSD said: “Having studied private sector salary data, PSD has selectively made salary adjustments for some generic schemes of service in August 2014 to close the gaps with the market and ensure that salaries remain competitive.”
Salaries which were found to be already market competitive were not adjusted.
“The civil service continues to face competition in the hiring market” given Singapore’s economic growth over the past two years and the continuing tight labour market, the PSD added.
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