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All civil servants will get a total of 1.7 months of bonus at this year end, according to the PSD press release . This bonus consists of the standard one-month NPAA (also known as the 13th month bonus) and 0.7 month of AVC. This 1.7 months bonus is slightly less than the 1.75 months g...
The MOM wage data exclude bonuses and profit sharing. You may also wish to note that “(t)he wages for certain occupations, especially those where performance-based bonuses constitute a significant portion of total wage, would be lower than expected. Examples of such occupations are br...
The MOM wage data exclude bonuses and profit sharing. You may also wish to note that “(t)he wages for certain occupations, especially those where performance-based bonuses constitute a significant portion of total wage, would be lower than expected. Examples of such occupations are br...
October 21st, 2011 at 11:07 am Firstly, I came across this site and read the comments after a colleague of mine highlighted that a certain group of fresh graduates were earning >$10,000 a month. After reading through comments, I figured I would leave some thoughts and hopefully someon...
Two years ago, we estimated that 44% of Singapore’s workforce are non-citizens . Well, we were wrong. The actual figure is 45.4%, a little higher than our estimate! Published in today’s Business Times are the numbers for the breakdown of our labour force as at June 2010: There were 1,...
Among the 263 SGX-listed companies analysed by Hay Group, the highest total remuneration received by a CEO is S$11.7 million. The ranking of median income for CEOs in various industry sectors is as follows: Finance – $2.9 million Properties – $2.3 million Hotels/Restaurants – $1.6 mil...