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Written Answer to PQ on After-Hours Communication

NOTICE PAPER NO. 2403 of 2023 FOR THE SITTING ON OR AFTER 22 NOV 2023
QUESTION NO. 5235 FOR WRITTEN ANSWER
MP: Mr Melvin Yong Yik Chye

To ask the Minister for Manpower (a) whether the Ministry tracks how many companies have established boundaries on after-hours work communication between supervisors and staff since the Alliance for Action on Work-Life Harmony was launched; (b) whether the Ministry has any plans to encourage more companies to adopt such good workplace practices; and (c) whether the Ministry can consider including after-hours work communication policy as a requirement under the Tripartite Standard for Work-Life Harmony.

Answer

In 2021, about 1,900 companies1 in Singapore had established an after-hours work communication policy, based on a Ministry of Manpower (MOM) survey.

Since the Alliance for Action on Work-Life Harmony launched the after-hours work communication policy template in September 2021, more than 700 company representatives have attended the Singapore National Employers Federation’s workshops and briefings, which equip HR professionals to implement the after-hours work communication policy.

Establishing and communicating an after-hours work communication policy is already one of the ways for employers to fulfil the requirements under the Tripartite Standard for Work-Life Harmony. Other aspects that employers could include in their Work-Life Harmony Policy are employee support schemes such as enhanced leave benefits and health and well-being initiatives. Employers should engage their employees to identify appropriate ways to support them in achieving work-life harmony.

MOM will continue to work closely with the Tripartite Partners to encourage the adoption of the after-hours work communication policy and other employee support measures.

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1 Refers to private sector companies each with at least 25 employees.