Human Resources (HR) plays a pivotal role in driving a company’s success. However, lapses in HR processes can lead to severe consequences, including hefty fines and reputational damage. In Singapore particularly, the stakes are high. In 2024, businesses faced penalties for non-compliance with the Employment Act, with fines reaching up to $40,000 for minor infractions. This reality underscores the critical importance of HR Compliance, as even small oversights can lead to significant repercussions. In today’s rapidly evolving workplace, ensuring HR practices adhere to legal and ethical standards is not optional - it is essential for achieving sustainable success.
Failing to pay employees on time can lead to significant financial stress, reducing morale, and overall dissatisfaction. In Singapore, employers are legally required to pay salaries no later than seven days after the salary period. Persistent payments delays can result in administrative penalties imposed by the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) of up to $400 per repeated offense. Employers who refuse to pay salaries may incur fines ranging from $3,000 to $15,000 or face imprisonment of up to six months. Timely salary payments are therefore critical, not only for compliance but also for fostering a positive workplace environment.
Requiring employees to work beyond the legal daily limit of 12 hour violates Singapore’s regulations and can lead to employee burnout and developing serious health issues. Employers must adhere to the maximum of 44 hours per week, excluding overtime. Breaching these rules may result in fines of up to $5,000 per offense. Additionally, excessive working hours may erode employee trust and harm the company’s reputation. Prioritising compliance in this area helps to avoid penalties, promote a holistic work environment, and support employee rights and well-being.
A surge in employee grievances or dissatisfaction may signal underlying issues that require immediate attention.
Frequent employee turnover can signal problems within the HR Function or workplace culture, necessitating a comprehensive review.
When there are noticeable inefficiencies in HR processes or frequent mistakes, it may be time for an assessment to identify and rectify these issues.
Changes in labour laws or industry regulations can trigger the need for a HR Health Check to ensure compliance and mitigate legal risks.
HR Health Check Assessments enable businesses to identify gaps in their HR processes and ensure that all policies and procedures are compliant according to legal stature. Below are key areas to focus on:
Compliance is not just about avoiding fines; it’s about building a sustainable and trustworthy workplace. Here are some key advantages of maintaining compliance with Singapore’s Employment Act:
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