COVID-19: Guidelines to help dorm operators, employers come to mutual agreement on existing rental contracts

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SINGAPORE: The authorities on Monday (Sep 14) announced guidelines to help dormitory operators and employers come to a mutual agreement on their ...

SINGAPORE: The authorities on Monday announced guidelines to help dormitory operators and employers come to a mutual agreement on their existing rental contracts.

Guidelines for employers include resolving outstanding rental arrears with dormitory operators, even if their contracts have expired or if they wish to terminate or modify the rental contracts.Employers are also encouraged to discuss alternative ways to achieve the desired segregation of their workforce and consider reasonable termination clauses if offered by the dormitory operator. For example, the dormitory operator may require a reasonable notice period for termination of rental contracts.

These rebates may be given if the workers were shifted to alternative living spaces that are not Government facilities, with employers continuing to pay for their dormitory accommodation with a view to return. READ: 'Multi-layered' strategy in place to detect, contain new COVID-19 cases in migrant worker dormitories: MOM

 

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