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New Penalties for HR Non-Compliance in Singapore: What Employers Need to Know in 2025

2025-06-23  |  14:55:07
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Anna Didus, Account Director of Talentuch

Anna Didus, Account Director of Talentuch

Talentuch Warns International Businesses about Critical Workplace Fairness Act Changes Affecting Singapore Operations

The WFA shows Singapore chooses the employees based on their skills and capabilities, not characteristics. For international businesses, compliance also means accessing and retaining the best talent.”
— Anna Didus, Account Director
CHICAGO, IL, UNITED STATES, June 23, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- As Singapore strengthens its position as a global business hub, Talentuch, a leading HR and IT recruitment services provider for companies, shares guidance for international employers on the compliance changes that take effect in 2025.

The implementation of the Workplace Fairness Act in Singapore means a higher risk of non-compliance for companies, which could negatively impact businesses expanding into or hiring within Singapore.

With Singapore maintaining its status as Asia's top destination for regional headquarters and experiencing continued foreign investment growth in 2024, these regulatory changes arrive at a crucial time for international employers.

The Ministry of Manpower reports that Employment Pass applications increased by 15% in the first three quarters of 2024, highlighting the growing importance of understanding Singapore's evolving compliance landscape.

Critical Compliance Requirements Under the Workplace Fairness Act

The WFA mandates merit-based decision-making across all employment practices and explicitly prohibits discrimination based on 11 protected characteristics. These include age, nationality, sex, marital status, pregnancy status, caregiving responsibilities, race, religion, language, disability, and mental health conditions.


Significant Penalties for Non-Compliance

The consequences of non-compliance extend beyond financial implications:

- Criminal Penalties: Violations can result in fines and imprisonment for up to six months
- Work Pass Rejections: Non-compliant companies risk rejection of Employment Pass and S Pass applications, severely limiting access to international talent
- Corrective Orders: Businesses may be required to implement mandated changes to policies and practices
- Reputational Damage: Public disclosure of violations can impact brand reputation and talent acquisition efforts

Phase 2 of the WFA, expected later in 2025, will introduce additional specifications for discrimination claims and penalty structures, making early preparation essential.

Action Steps for International Employers

Talentuch recommends the following compliance roadmap for businesses operating in or expanding to Singapore:

- Immediate Policy Review: Align existing policies with the Tripartite Guidelines on Fair Employment Practices and WFA requirements
- Establish Grievance Procedures: Implement formal mechanisms for addressing discrimination reports fairly and promptly
- Merit-Based Assessment Systems: Ensure all employment decisions—from hiring to termination—are based solely on merit and job-relevant criteria
- Technology Integration: Deploy compliance management systems to streamline monitoring and reporting
- Regular Compliance Audits: Conduct quarterly reviews to identify and address potential gaps before they escalate

Small Business Considerations

While companies with fewer than 25 employees receive temporary exemptions from certain requirements, Talentuch advises these businesses to begin preparation for eventual full compliance. Early adoption of fair employment practices positions smaller companies for sustainable growth in Singapore.

Singapore's Evolving Workplace Landscape

Recent data from Singapore's Ministry of Manpower indicates that 78% of companies surveyed in late 2024 have already established formal procedures for managing workplace discrimination, demonstrating the business community's proactive approach to fair employment practices.

This trend aligns with Singapore's broader vision of maintaining its competitive edge through inclusive, merit-based workplace cultures.


About Talentuch

Talentuch is a comprehensive HR and IT recruitment solutions provider specializing in helping international businesses navigate complex hiring procedures and employment regulations globally. With expertise in compliance, talent acquisition, and HR technology, Talentuch enables companies to build thriving, compliant workplaces in Singapore and beyond.

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