In its drive to restructure Singapore's
economy, the Government will also step up measures to ensure the blue-collar
workforce is not left behind.
$70
million has been set aside for the next three years for the existing Inclusive
Growth Programme (IGP), which will help companies - especially those employing
low-wage workers - raise productivity.
Around
70,000 workers are expected to benefit as their companies tap on IGP's help and
co-funding to adopt new technologies, streamline work processes and train
staff.
Announcing
this at a May Day dinner on Sunday, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for
Finance and Manpower Mr Tharman Shanmugaratnam said the IGP, which was launched
in Aug 2010, is working.
As a
result of the programme, some 33,000 low-wage workers have seen, on average, a
basic pay increase of about 10 per cent, he said.
IGP is
administered by NTUC and the Employment and Employability Institute (e2i), with
over $30 million committed to the programme in the past two years.
"We
must restructure our economy, to create better jobs and enable our workers to
earn significantly higher pay over the next decade," Mr Tharman said.
"We
are working to ensure that low-paid workers are the chief beneficiaries of our
economic restructuring efforts."
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