Company Offered $1.7K Monthly Pay But Put $1k As Allowance So OT Pay Will Be Much Lower

During this pandemic, having a job becomes a blessing as companies all over Singapore were killed by the coronavirus.

But sometimes, itโ€™s because of this lack of jobs that employers took advantage of their employees.

Like this company.

Company Offers $1.7K Monthly Pay But Log $1k As Allowance to Avoid High OT Pay

In a Reddit thread, a person related how his auntie had got a job offer as a packer from a food processing factory, which is an essential business.

Suffice to say, the company is probably making a killing now.

The offer is simple: $1.7k per month excluding OT and other allowances. Pretty decent, right?

But hold on, because thereโ€™s a fine line in everything, including this offer.

The $1.7k is split into two components: the basic salary is $700 and thereโ€™s a $1k allowance.

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Is the company trying to siam CPF payment for the allowance then?

No, because CPF is still payable for allowance unless itโ€™s an internship. You can watch more about CPF with this video:

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So whatโ€™s the company trying to do?

For a start, thereโ€™s a chance that the company could just remove the allowance altogether since thatโ€™s not considered a pay cut, but that might not be their goal since removing it would definitely lead to the employeeโ€™s resignation.

Instead, it turns out that theyโ€™re allegedly trying to avoid high OT pay, given that there should be lots of it now when everyoneโ€™s buying processed food home.

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You see, OT pay is usually 1.5 times of the basic hourly salary.

For example, if your salary per month is $1,000, then your basic hourly rate is $5.68 if you work 44 hours a week ($1,000 divided by the total hours worked in a month, which is 176 hours).

If so, then your OT pay should be $8.52 per extra hour you work.

So hereโ€™s how the company managed to pay a lower amount for OT hours with this โ€œsplit payโ€.

If the basic salary is $1.7k, the basic hourly rate would be about $9.65, and one OT hour would be $14.46.

But if the basic salary is mere $700, then the basic hourly rate would be about $3.97, and one OT hour would be $5.97โ€”thatโ€™s even lower than the basic hour if the basic is $1.7k per month.

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Smart?

Smart. If youโ€™re the employer, that is.

Processed Food Now in High Demand

Thereโ€™s a reason why most companies in the world are reducing their headcount while this particular company is recruiting.

According to a CNA article last month, NTUC FairPrice has said that demand for frozen foods, processed food and vegetables increase by 20% compared to the last two months.

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That means food processing companies would require more manpower to fill up the increased demand.

But unlike Sheng Siong that paid their staff an additional one monthโ€™s salary after their business picked up during the COVID-19 period, this food processing factory did the oppositeโ€”reducing expenses even when sales have supposedly increased.

Of course, the Redditor has not named the company, but letโ€™s just say that itโ€™s times like this that you know whether your employer is a saint or a devil.

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I know mineโ€™s a saint. He agreed to let everyone continue working as long as we pay him instead of him paying us, because weโ€™re no longer using the officeโ€™s internet, air-con and laptops.

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