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The ministry said it does not collect PMET-specific data on why workers are not offered re-employment.


In 2022 and 2023, about 98% of professionals, managers, executives and technicians (PMETs) in Singapore were offered re-employment.


Addressing a Parliamentary query on the statistics surrounding PMET re-employment, the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) has clarified that data prior to 2022 is not available; data was initially not broken down by PMET and non-PMET. The ministry added that it also does not collect PMET-specific data on why workers are not offered re-employment.


However, amongst all senior workers who were not offered re-employment in 2023, eight in 10 did not want to continue working. The rest were not offered re-employment either due to:


  • lack of suitable vacancies,

  • employees did not meet work performance requirements, or

  • employees did not meet requirements on medical fitness.

MOM assured that it monitors the re-employment rate of eligible seniors annually.


"The re-employment rate for eligible senior workers has remained consistently high since the introduction of the re-employment policy in 2012 and does not vary much year to year. Where relevant, we will consider highlighting noteworthy trends in our annual publications."


About 98% of PMETs in Singapore were offered re-employment in 2022 and 2023: MOM. (2024, July 8). Human Resources Online. https://www.humanresourcesonline.net/about-98-of-pmets-in-singapore-were-offered-re-employment-in-2022-and-2023-mom

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