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Singapore`s Search for Talent Spurs Wages

26 June 2015 09:24 WIB

Salah satu landmark Singapura yang dilintasi oleh wisata sungai dengan menggunakan Singapore River Cruise. Tempo/Maria Rita

TEMPO.CO, Singapore - For a tiny island-nation known for importing labour to help sustain its $300 billion economy, any surprise drop in Singapore's job creation would have implications for wages, inflation and even monetary policy.

Employment unexpectedly fell by 6,100 in January-to-March, the first contraction since the second quarter of 2009, with jobs growth in the services sector down sharply and manufacturers cutting jobs against a backdrop of tepid economic growth. But wages are not falling. In fact, other data showed that the labour market remained tight, pointing to wage growth in a low inflation environment and supporting the case for steady monetary policy.

The drop in employment is probably more a reflection of the difficulties that companies face in hiring workers due to supply-side constraints such as government restrictions on the hiring of foreign workers, rather than a decline in demand for labour, said Hayato Nakamura, senior economist for Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ in Singapore.

The ratio of job vacancies to unemployed persons rose to a 17-year high of 143 openings per 100 job seekers in the first quarter. Official data also shows average monthly nominal earnings per worker in the period climbed 3.0 percent from a year earlier, compared with a 2.2 percent drop in the second quarter of 2009, the last time employment fell in a quarter. Second-quarter jobs data will be released next month.

"Our clients continue to tell us that they struggle to find the talent that they need to drive their business to the next phase of growth," said Michael Smith, country manager Singapore for recruitment agency Randstad. "Which is another reason why they are prepared to pay a little bit more typically to attract the right people, and another reason why I'm a strong believer that we'll see wage growth on average between 3 and 5 percent."

REUTERS



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