More than eight in 10 Singapore employers still intend to hand out bonuses of at least a month’s salary, even as a weaker hiring climate beckons in 2024. Employers in the finance and real estate sector are most likely to issue larger average bonuses of over 1½ months’ salary.
More than eight in 10 Singapore employers still intend to hand out bonuses of at least a month’s salary, even as a weaker hiring climate beckons in 2024. Employers in the finance and real estate sector are most likely to issue larger average bonuses of over 1½ months’ salary.
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