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Hsieh Fu Hua assumes National Wages Council leadership role
Hsieh Fu Hua has been appointed as the new chairman of Singapore's National Wages Council, succeeding Peter Seah who has stepped down from the position. The Ministry of Manpower confirmed that Seah requested to relinquish the role for personal reasons.
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Hsieh Fu Hua will take over the helm of the National Wages Council, one of Singapore's key tripartite institutions responsible for advising on wage policies and employment matters. The appointment marks a transition in leadership at the council, which brings together representatives from the government, employers, and workers to address wage-related issues.
Peter Seah, the outgoing chairman, has relinquished his position following a personal request to the Ministry of Manpower. The ministry did not disclose further details regarding the circumstances of his departure.
The National Wages Council plays a crucial role in Singapore's industrial relations framework, providing recommendations on wage adjustments and employment practices that influence both private and public sector policies. The council's guidance has been instrumental in helping Singapore maintain competitive wages while supporting workers' livelihoods.
Hsieh's appointment underscores the government's continued commitment to the tripartite model of labour relations, which has been a cornerstone of Singapore's economic and social stability for decades. Further details regarding Hsieh's tenure and the council's priorities have not yet been announced.