CPF, injury compensation: Gig workers in Singapore to get better protection from 2024

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SINGAPORE – An association comprising three of the largest food delivery platforms here has urged the Government to ensure a level playing field in adopting recommendations by a committee to better protect cabbies, private-hire car drivers and freelance delivery workers who use apps for their work. In a statement on Wednesday (Nov 23), the Digital Platforms Industry Association (DPIA) –...

The Digital Platforms Industry Association said the recommendations are in line with members' efforts to improve the well-being and safety of workers.SINGAPORE – An association comprising three of the largest food delivery platforms here has urged the Government to ensure a level playing field in adopting recommendations by a committee to better protect cabbies, private-hire car drivers and freelance delivery workers who use apps for their work.

The Government had accepted 12 proposals from the committee, including better protection for injured workers and mandatory Central Provident Fund contributions for those under 30. Those aged 30 and above would be able to opt in if they wished to.The DPIA said the recommendations are in line with its members' ongoing efforts to improve the well-being and safety of workers.

The association also welcomed the recommendation that platform workers should not be considered employees. He said that excluding street-hail taxi and third-party logistics companies could encourage other industry players to try and adapt their business models so that they are excluded as well, which may then render the recommendations ineffective.

Grab also suggested a smaller trial for the new work injury compensation measures, and forming associations for each platform for workers to voice concerns.A Gojek spokesman said the firm is supportive of the review and that the recommendations will build on the existing safeguards it has in place for its drivers.

It hopes many workers will opt in to contribute to their CPF accounts, to build up their savings for housing and retirement.

 

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