Progressive Wage Model definition

Progressive Wage Model or “PWM” means the competencies and corresponding wages which have been developed for the Lift Sector and/or Security Sector and/or Cleaning Sector and/or Landscaping Sector where applicable.

Examples of Progressive Wage Model in a sentence

  • Create an independent anti-discrimination commission to implement the legislation.2. Prioritise the implementation of the Progressive Wage Model in sectors where women are concentrated, e.g. care-related services.3. Compensate caregivers through cash and CPF contributions.

  • The Progressive Wage Model (PWM) for the cleaning industry was revised in December 2016 to maintain its relevance to the cleaning sector.

  • Several Members including Mr Raj Joshua Thomas and Mr Mohd Fahmi Aliman spoke about the need to continue boosting the incomes of lower-wage workers, and the Progressive Wage Model.

  • It is the mutual and expressed desire of the Company and Union to work in collaboration on a Progressive Wage Model, to bring about a clearer skills ladder, career progression, productivity improvement and hence, enable employees to enjoy higher rewards through gain sharing and/or salary progression.

  • It was a warm and enjoyable exchange with IOI Oleochemical Industries Berhad (IOI Oleo) Executive Director Mr Tan Kean Hua and Chief Operating Officer Mr Lai Choon Wah as they discussed howSince Singapore Ministry of Manpower announced the move to extend the Progressive Wage Model to various sectors and employees, we at South Beach Singapore have stepped up our innovation with the use of automation and technology to enhance workers’ productivity.

  • We will continue to face cost pressures from wage increases under the Progressive Wage Model and paying higher costs for officer who work on rest days, with strict adherence to monthly overtime hours allowed per officer.

  • Singapore does not have a nationwide statutory minimum wage, butrather a Progressive Wage Model (PWM) that provides for a sector- and skill-dependent wage system comparable to a ‘ladder’.

  • The Company shall implement a Progressive Wage Model in accordance to the Security Tripartite Cluster’s (STC) recommendation, and shall factor in subsequent years’ wage increments for the employees during contract price negotiations with the security service buyer.

  • He went on to note the Government’s incorporation of the Progressive Wage Model (PWM), an initiative by the Labour Movement, for the cleaning sector, and will go on to do so for the security industry as well.

  • The waste industry is expected to move faster towards implementing technology in view of the Progressive Wage Model which is to be implemented in year 2023.

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