Growth in foreign employment in 2023 mostly in jobs Singaporeans don't want: MOM

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SINGAPORE — The bulk of the increase in foreign employment last year was in jobs that do not "typically" fall under the types Singaporeans want to do, Manpower Minister Tan See Leng said in Parliament on Tuesday (April 2).

SINGAPORE — The bulk of the increase in foreign employment last year was in jobs that do not"typically" fall under the types Singaporeans want to do,Of the more than 83,000 new jobs that went to non-residents in 2023, the bulk was due to a rise in the number of work permit and work pass holders in sectors such as construction.

"The growth last year in EP and S Pass holders exceeded growth in resident employment as... non-resident PMET employment is still recovering from the pandemic," the minister said. He noted that there is a global shortage of skilled talent, and that cities around the world are competing for investments and for human capital.

Between 2013 and 2023, the number of resident PMETs grew far more than the number of EP and S Pass holders, the minister said.

 

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