SINGAPORE: Nearly a third of security officers who were surveyed in Singapore have faced some form of abuse, as industry observers call for greater respect for this group of workers.
“Whether it’s 30 per cent or 70 per cent, to me, it doesn’t matter. It means somebody, while doing his job, is abused,” said USE executive secretary Steve Tan, when he was asked during a press briefing on Wednesday if the level of abuse has increased over the years. He added that COVID-19 pandemic shows how important security officers are, as they are at the “forefront of the fight”, taking peoples’ temperatures and particulars.The survey found that security officers earn a median basic wage of S$1,420 and median take home pay after CPF deductions of S$1,975.
Security officers also work an average of 11 hours a day and between 52 to 62 hours a week, and about a quarter of them do non-security work such as housekeeping and sweeping, based on the USE-SUSS survey findings. Industry observers believe that an outcome-based contract will help to ease the manpower crunch as the agency is allowed to increase its use of technology rather than just rely on its employees to monitor the premises.
“That’s the only language they know: ‘I want this site, 10 men, just quote me three quotes, whoever quotes me cheaper per man, then I will give the contract to you'," he said.
Source: News Formal (newsformal.com)
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