Uplifting lower-wage workers has always been our priority, so that no one gets left behind as we progress as a society. The recent launch of the Progressive Wage Mark by the Tripartite Partnerships reaffirms the PAP government’s commitment to making a difference to the lives of our workers.
Senior Minister of State for Manpower Zaqy Mohamad said, " We hope that this will uplift and also give consumers and buyers confidence in the standards that are being put in place and that our companies are paying progressive wages. This is part of the social compact that we are hoping to put in place over the years, about us having a role in the development and the welfare of our lower-wage workers among us.”
At a Chinese New Year dinner on Jan 28, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said that the PAP government recognises the concerns of Singaporeans on cost of living and is providing tangible help, especially to the lower-income and vulnerable groups. Read more.
PAP Government strategises the land use and transport plans of Singapore through the Long-Term Plan, safeguarding how land gets used in Singapore for the next 50 years and beyond. A review happens once every decade. Petir explains.
Next week in Parliament, our MPs will be debating on accessible and affordable public housing for Singaporeans. This has been our Party’s belief and mission since Singapore’s independence. Follow us on our Facebook and Instagram for more updates.