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Salary increases in Singapore are expected to average 3 75% in 2023

However, heightened inflation continues to pose a challenge, with more than half of employers surveyed (54%) adopting a wait-and-see approach to tackle the impact of inflation on the wage bill.

Pay rise seen to surpass pre-Covid-19 levels; inflation to eat into wages

Average pay rise expected to reach 3.75%, more than the 3.65% seen in 2022 and the 3.6% of 2019. Read more at straitstimes.com.

Adopting a holistic HR approach in the new world of work to retain talent - Economy - Vietnam News | Politics, Business, Economy, Society, Life, Sports

Increasing competition for talent and changes in employees’ needs and expectations at the workplace require businesses to adopt a holistic human resource strategy to attract and retain human resources, according to experts.

Workers in Singapore can expect pay rises of 3 5% in 2022: Survey

SINGAPORE - Expecting the global Great Resignation phenomenon to play out in full next year, employers in Singapore are reverting salary increments and payroll budgets to near pre-pandemic levels in a bid to hold on to their employees, as well as fill vacancies next year. Publishing its Mercer's 2021 Total Remuneration Survey last Wednesday (Nov 17), Mercer Singapore said workers.

Singapore pay rises set to rebound to 2019 levels next year: Survey

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): Expecting the global Great Resignation phenomenon to play out in full next year, employers in Singapore are reverting salary increments and payroll budgets to near pre-pandemic levels in a bid to hold on to their employees, as well as fill vacancies next year.

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