13177 Supersonic August 15, 2014 Share August 15, 2014 lip service... period.... in the meantime... still see whole IT departments with abnn staff... looks like our so called world class ranking uni producing useless grads... What is abnn? Anyway, the other day was at some shopping mall, saw this credit card road show by one bank, and noticed that all the sales staff at the booth all are FTs and from one particular country! ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mcf777 Turbocharged August 15, 2014 Share August 15, 2014 Singapre worker always asking for high salary. Thats why difficult to employ them. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
13177 Supersonic August 15, 2014 Share August 15, 2014 Singapre worker always asking for high salary. Thats why difficult to employ them. Although foreigners didn't "ask" for higher salary, but sometimes the salary paid to them is higher than s'porean due to the work pass salary requirement set by MOM. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mcf777 Turbocharged August 15, 2014 Share August 15, 2014 Although foreigners didn't "ask" for higher salary, but sometimes the salary paid to them is higher than s'porean due to the work pass salary requirement set by MOM. for show only. under table, they are given lesser than that. but they sign and acknowledged the full amount received on the salary voucher Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mustank Hypersonic August 15, 2014 Share August 15, 2014 (edited) Although foreigners didn't "ask" for higher salary, but sometimes the salary paid to them is higher than s'porean due to the work pass salary requirement set by MOM. like this? http://www.mom.gov.sg/newsroom/Pages/PressReleasesDetail.aspx?listid=555 Eight Employers and Two Employment Agents Charged for Falsely Declaring 41 Foreign Employees’ Salaries Nine convicted, fined between $8,000 and $56,000 11 April 2014 On 10 April 2014, the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) charged eight employers1, who are the franchisees of local convenience chain stores 7-Eleven, and two employment agents2 (EA) in the State Courts for providing false salary information to the Controller of Work Passes. They allegedly made false declarations between 11 November 2010 and 11 September 2013 in connection with applications for 41 work passes – 35 Employment Passes (EP) and six S Passes. Employers and EAs made false declarations to obtain work passes One of the criteria for granting EPs or S Passes is that applicants must meet the minimum salary requirement. Investigations revealed that the eight employers from the following companies – Vina Trading, Manthra Enterprises, Magnaton Ventures, Nalla Traders, Chandrani Enterprise, Niche Formulas, Changrich Enterprise, and Rui Fuels & Services – declared during the application for work passes that they would pay the 41 foreign employees they were hiring, salaries ranging from $2,400 to $4,550. However, the employers allegedly intended to pay the foreign employees salaries much lower than the amounts declared. The employers had thus committed an offence under the Employment of Foreign Manpower Act (EFMA) of furnishing false information to MOM. MOM’s investigations also showed that two employees of Ethics Career Solution Pte Ltd, which facilitated the placement of 21 of the 41 foreign employees, allegedly submitted false salary information in the work pass application forms. The two employees are also charged in Court for furnishing false information. Conviction and penalties Out of the eight employers, seven had pleaded guilty to the charges. They were fined between $8,000 or in default four weeks’ imprisonment, and $56,000 or in default 42 weeks’ imprisonment. One remaining employer has his case adjourned to 8 May 2014. One of the EAs was fined $22,000 or in default eight weeks’ imprisonment and the other was given a $40,000 fine or in default 15 weeks’ imprisonment. Actions taken against all parties involved MOM had in February 2014 taken action against the 41 foreign employees involved in the false salary declaration scam3. Some of them had their much lower salaries paid in cash, while some returned cash amounts ranging between $600 and $3,350 per month to their employers, after receiving salaries of the declared quantum in their bank accounts. All were charged in Court on 18 and 27 February 2014. Of the 41 accused, 37 were fined between $5,000 and $7,000, while four cases are still being heard. With the charging of the employers and EAs in Court yesterday, MOM has initiated prosecution against all parties involved in this case. Employers and EAs must make truthful declarations Prosecution of the parties involved in this case is part of MOM’s continual enforcement efforts against circumvention of the work pass framework. There are stringent checks by MOM to detect and enforce against false applications. MOM is currently investigating other similar false declaration cases involving 256 foreigners hired by 93 employers. MOM has stepped up on enforcement in this area following the raising of maximum penalties for false declaration under the EFMA in November 2012. Offenders will be severely dealt with – if convicted, they can be fined up to $20,000, and / or imprisoned up to two years. All work pass applicants must make accurate, complete and truthful declarations to the Controller of Work Passes. Making a false declaration to the Controller through the fraudulent submission of salary information to circumvent work pass eligibility criteria is a deliberate attempt to deceive MOM. Members of the public who know of persons or employers who contravene the EFMA should report the matter to MOM at Tel: (65) 6438 5122 or email [email protected]. All information will be kept strictly confidential. - See more at: http://www.mom.gov.sg/newsroom/Pages/PressReleasesDetail.aspx?listid=555#sthash.U1ca6Djk.dpuf Edited August 15, 2014 by Mustank Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
13177 Supersonic August 15, 2014 Share August 15, 2014 like this? http://www.mom.gov.sg/newsroom/Pages/PressReleasesDetail.aspx?listid=555 Looks like service industry can find such blacksheep? But what if those company make truthful declarations? Then some of those foreigners would earn higher salary then s'porean liao?! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mustank Hypersonic August 15, 2014 Share August 15, 2014 Looks like service industry can find such blacksheep? But what if those company make truthful declarations? Then some of those foreigners would earn higher salary then s'porean liao?! never get caught doesnt mean anything last time ecohouse also say they ok one but today jit ba boom 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Solar Turbocharged August 16, 2014 Share August 16, 2014 Just a lip service. Like my workplace. Policy is to hire internal first then look outside. Saw an internal posting. Applied but no sound no picture. Then 3 weeks later it appeared on Jobsdb. 6 weeks later I heard it gone to a south asian ft. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wyfitms Twincharged August 19, 2014 Share August 19, 2014 Just a lip service. Like my workplace. Policy is to hire internal first then look outside. Saw an internal posting. Applied but no sound no picture. Then 3 weeks later it appeared on Jobsdb. 6 weeks later I heard it gone to a south asian ft. u too expensive, dun fit into the budget Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
13177 Supersonic August 19, 2014 Share August 19, 2014 Just a lip service. Like my workplace. Policy is to hire internal first then look outside. Saw an internal posting. Applied but no sound no picture. Then 3 weeks later it appeared on Jobsdb. 6 weeks later I heard it gone to a south asian ft. Then must see the HR manager comes from where? Heard many companies job gone to foreigners because the HR team also from same kampong?! 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kangadrool Supersonic August 19, 2014 Share August 19, 2014 Is LinkedIn a good place to look for jobs? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Albeniz Turbocharged August 19, 2014 Share August 19, 2014 Is LinkedIn a good place to look for jobs? Not really. But you can try to search and connect with recruiters on linkedin and then write to them. Or you can also send your CV to your existing connections to explore career opportunities with them. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Solar Turbocharged August 19, 2014 Share August 19, 2014 (edited) Then must see the HR manager comes from where? Heard many companies job gone to foreigners because the HR team also from same kampong?!Hr director is from there one...ya.. same kampong.. u too expensive, dun fit into the budget Checked the job level before apply la.. Edited August 19, 2014 by Solar Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baal Supersonic August 19, 2014 Share August 19, 2014 Hr director is from there one...ya.. same kampong.. Checked the job level before apply la.. Saw ur earlier post #27. exactly. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sdf4786k Twincharged January 26, 2021 Share January 26, 2021 with the current level of covid19 and the restriction. Only way for incoming candidate is from Inter company transfer. And the salary range seems to be much much higher now or am I misled into believing that the salary is like "upto" $20,000 kind of job placement ad.? ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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