Pay growth to return to pre-Covid levels as economy recovers: consultants
Pay could rise by an average of 3.5%, and up to 35% for niche roles, say watchers; talent crunch worsened by border closures during pandemic
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SINGAPORE salaries are headed for a rebound in 2022, as employers play catch-up in the recovery from the pandemic-induced economic downturn.
Pay could go up by an average of 3.5 per cent, going by the findings of recent polls that were released separately by professional services firm Mercer and employee services provider ECA International.
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