Clarifications on the Jobs Support Scheme (JSS)
We refer to the letter “雇佣补贴计划的疑惑” (3 Jun) in Lianhe Zaobao.
Under the Jobs Support Scheme (JSS), all employers,
excluding government organisations and representative offices, are eligible for
wage support for the local workers they employ. The level of wage support
ranges from 25% to 75%, depending on the impact faced by each sector. All
employers would have received 75% support for April and May 2020 wages due to
the circuit breaker. Employers who are not allowed to resume operations
immediately after the circuit breaker will receive 75% support until they are
allowed to do so or until August 2020, whichever is earlier.
Employers do not need to apply for the scheme. IRAS will
notify eligible employers by post or electronic notices on the amount of JSS
payout payable to them.
Employers have the flexibility to allocate the subsidies for
their businesses as necessary to keep the business running so as to retain
their employees. As employers do face other cost pressures, they may request
employees to clear some of their paid annual leave or even go on no-pay leave if
the financial situation of the employer is very dire, in order to avoid the
worse alternative of retrenchment. However, employers should note that if they
reduce wages or put their employees on no-pay leave for part of the month, the
relevant JSS payouts will decrease accordingly. Employers should also not act
unilaterally and put employees on pro-longed no-pay leave without any form of
wage support. In this difficult time, both employees and employers should
mutually agree on the work and salary adjustments, taking reference from the Advisory
on salary and leave arrangements during Circuit Breaker and the Tripartite
Advisory on Managing Excess Manpower and Responsible Retrenchment.
Employees who would like to report any irresponsible or unfair practices by their employers can file a complaint at www.mom.gov.sg/lsa for MOM to investigate. More details on the JSS can be found on the IRAS website.
Kelly Wee (Ms)
Director (Corporate Communications)
Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore
Then Yee Thoong (Mr)
Divisional Director, Labour Relations and Workplaces Division
Ministry of Manpower