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Written Answer to PQ on Impact of Non-Traditional Source Occupation List Expansion on Local Employment Outcomes

NOTICE PAPER NO. 850 FOR THE SITTING ON OR AFTER 7 MAY 2026
QUESTION NO. 2262 FOR ORAL ANSWER

MP: Mr Victor Lye

To ask the Minister for Manpower (a) what specific safeguards are there to ensure that the Non-Traditional Source (NTS) Occupation List expansion will not lower incentives to raise productivity, improve job design or increase wages for local workers; and (b) whether the Ministry will publish the impact of the expanded NTS Occupation List on local hiring, wage growth, turnover and training outcomes in affected occupations.

Answer:

The Non-Traditional Source Occupation List (NTS-OL) gives businesses access to more diverse sources of labour where there are significant manpower shortages. The occupations are carefully selected in consultation with sector agencies and unions, taking into account the degree of shortages in local manpower and from other approved Work Permit sources. In addition to mainstream quotas and levies, employers are subject to a more stringent sub-Dependency Ratio Ceiling of 8% and a fixed monthly salary criterion of at least $2,000 when hiring Work Permit holders on the NTS-OL. These controls ensure that firms remain incentivised to raise productivity, as well as redesign jobs and raise wages to attract local workers.

2. MOM publishes detailed wage data across occupations, including those listed on the NTS-OL, through the Occupational Wage Survey. Based on the latest published data, local wages for occupations on the NTS-OL have remained broadly stable over 2023 to 2024. We will continue to review the impact of the NTS-OL on local employment outcomes regularly with sector agencies and unions.