Foreign workforce growth slows significantly, local hiring rises sharply
Posted: 31 January 2013 1056 hrs
SINGAPORE: The
growth of the foreign workforce in Singapore slowed down significantly
in 2012, while local employment growth rose sharply, amid tighter
controls to check the inflow of foreign workers, according to the key
preliminary findings of the Employment Situation 2012 report released by
the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) on Thursday.
Local employment growth rose by 59,200, substantially higher than the gains of 37,900 in 2011.
The growth in foreign employment eased to 70,400 in 2012, compared with 84,800 in 2011.
Excluding
foreign domestic workers and construction, the growth in foreign
employment was even lower at 32,200 in 2012, which is around half of the
60,200 in 2011.
In December 2012, locals accounted for 66.4 per
cent of those employed in Singapore excluding foreign domestic workers.
Foreigners formed the remaining 33.6 per cent, compared with 32.8 per
cent in December 2011.
MOM said with the high employment creation, unemployment remained low, despite a rise in layoffs.
In the fourth quarter of 2012, there was higher employment growth of 44,500, supported by hiring for the festive season.
The growth is higher than the gains of 26,200 in the preceding quarter and 37,600 in the same quarter of 2011.
For the whole of 2012, total employment increased by 129,600, slightly above the 122,600 in 2011.
MOM
said this mainly reflected the higher employment growth in construction
of 39,100 in 2012, compared with 22,000 in 2011, boosted by public
building projects.
Excluding construction and foreign domestic
workers, the increase in total employment at 87,200 in 2012 was lower
than the 95,600 in 2011.
Services continued to generate the bulk of total employment gains in 2012 at 77,900 and this slowed from 96,100 in 2011.
Manufacturing
added 11,100 workers in 2012, as gains mainly in chemical products
outnumbered losses in electronics manufacturing.
Layoffs rose for the second consecutive quarter, reflecting the impact of economic slowdown and restructuring.
Some 3,400 workers were laid off in the fourth quarter, up from 2,850 in the preceding quarter.
For
the the full year of 2012, 11,000 workers were made redundant, higher
than the 9,900 in 2011. This was still less than the highs of 23,430
experienced during the last recession in 2009 and 16,880 in 2008.
The
Consumer Price Index for all items rose over the year by 4.6 per cent
in 2012, down from the increase of 5.2 per cent in 2011.
With
high employment creation, the seasonally adjusted overall unemployment
rate dipped to 1.8 per cent in December from 1.9 per cent in September
2012.
The decline in unemployment was also seen among residents
from 2.8 per cent to 2.6 per cent, and among citizens from 3 per cent to
2.9 per cent.
For the whole of 2012, the annual average unemployment rate remained at a low of 2 per cent overall.
The
rate was 3 per cent for citizens, unchanged from 2011, while the
resident unemployment rate dipped to 2.8 per cent from 2.9 per cent.
Amid
the tight labour market, the nominal income from work of Singaporeans
continued to rise, though at a slower pace in 2012, reflecting the
weaker economic conditions.
The median monthly income from work,
including employer CPF contributions, of full-time employed citizens
rose over the year by 5.8 per cent to S$3,248 in 2012, down from the
growth of 6.3 per cent in 2011.
Balanced by lower inflation, the real median income growth was 1.2 per cent in 2012, compared with 1 per cent in 2011.
- CNA/ck
tighten worker quota then say lower labour wokforce
more FT become citizenĀ so more local employment
WE NEED WORKERS NOT FTs , u jackass
any idea how many FTs become Taxi Driver or Hawkers?
FT and local...
The line is blurring more and more...
Originally posted by ^Acid^ aka s|aO^eH~:FT and local...
The line is blurring more and more...
There is a distinction of what the FT can and what the local can't.
crappy news from them again..............
bluff who sia.........