Fair Consideration Framework


Fair Consideration Framework is a guideline announced by Singapore's Ministry of Manpower that requires employers to consider Singaporeans fairly for all job opportunities before hiring Employment Pass holders. The FCF was announced on 23 September 2013 and was a result from the feedback received through MOM's "Our Singapore Conversation" sessions, employer groups and key stakeholders such as the National Trades Union Congress.

Background

Starting from 1 August 2014, firms will have to show that they were unable to hire suitable Singapore candidates for any job vacancies before submitting new EP applications.

Key features of the FCF

Considering Singaporeans fairly and improving job matching

MOM and other government agencies will also identify firms that can improve their hiring and career development practices. For example, firms with a disproportionately low concentration of Singaporeans at the Professional, Managerial and Executive level compared to others in their industry.
Such firms will be asked to provide information to MOM such as :
Actions will be taken for firms who are unresponsive towards improving their recruitment and training practices. They may also have their work pass privileges curtailed.
Firms that are exempted from posting vacancies in the jobs banks are -
However, if complaints are received of nationality-based or other discriminatory HR practices, these firms will be reviewed.

Reception to FCF

FCF is generally welcomed as a move to give Singaporeans fair consideration in jobs. However, there are calls for the FCF to be expanded to include more categories of Singaporeans.
The National Solidarity Party, for example, has called for MOM to extend the rules to work pass schemes beyond the EP.