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Written Answer to PQ on Impact of SOL on Locals

NOTICE PAPER NO. 1885 OF 2023 FOR THE SITTING ON 8 MAY 2023
QUESTION NO. 2940 FOR ORAL ANSWER
 
MP: Ms Hazel Poa
 
To ask the Minister for Manpower (a) what are the Ministry's plans to mitigate any effect the Shortage Occupation List may have in entrenching Singapore's reliance on foreign labour or depressing wages for Singaporeans in such occupations; and (b) for how many years does the Government expect these occupations to remain on the Shortage Occupation List.
 
Answer:
 
The Shortage Occupation List (SOL) is designed to complement efforts to develop the pipeline of local professionals. Enabling companies to access foreign professionals for shortage occupations allows these companies to grow their business and create new opportunities. Part of the criteria before an occupation is placed on the SOL is not just whether there is a shortage of such local workers, but also what plans there are by the industry and companies to train and place locals into these jobs.
 
2 As these occupations are facing shortages, salaries are competitive and will not depress wages for Singaporeans. In any case, foreign professionals filling SOL occupations will still need to meet the prevailing Employment Pass (EP) qualifying salary. The EP qualifying salary is benchmarked against the top one-third of local professionals, managers, executives, and technicians.
 
3 The SOL will be reviewed every three years. Occupations will be re-assessed based on whether the occupation remains in shortage at that point in time, and whether commitments to develop the local pipeline have been achieved