| Tripartite Guidelines on Re-Employment of Older Employees Released For Public Consultation |
| Tuesday, 17 November 2009 10:05 |
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Aimed at preparing businesses and employees for re-employment legislation come 2012 The Ministry of Manpower, on behalf of its tripartite partners, is inviting public consultation on the draft Tripartite Guidelines for Re-employment of Older Employees (“Guidelines”) (See Annex A
pre-retirement planning and re-employment consultation,
Mr Heng Chee How, Deputy Secretary-General of NTUC, who is also a member of the TriCom, said, “These Guidelines strengthen the Labour Movement's efforts to promote fair, flexible and sustainable re-employment. They will help companies tap on the value and experience of their workers beyond the retirement age. They will also help older workers who are adaptable and skilled to stay employed and continue to make their contributions.” “Over the past one and a half years, the workgroup has been listening to the views from employers and workers alike, to come up with this set of draft Guidelines comprising flexible solutions to help employers continue to tap on the expertise and experience of older workers, while allowing older workers to continue contributing to the company. As part of the consultation process, we welcome employers, employees and unions to give their views and feedback on the draft Guidelines and how re-employment could be more effectively implemented by companies," added Mr Alexander Melchers, Chairman of the Tripartite Implementation Workgroup (TIWG) and Vice-President of SNEF. The public is invited to give their feedback and views on the draft guidelines via the Consultation Channel in the REACH portal by 18 December 2009. The tripartite partners will consolidate the feedback received and finalise the tripartite guidelines, which is expected to be released early next year. |







