Mandating flexible work arrangements without legislation: A discourse on the case of Singapore

In the context of the recently introduced “Tripartite Guidelines on Flexible Work Arrangements Requests” in Singapore in 2024, this study aims to critically examine and discuss the implementation of the mandate of flexible work arrangements without a formal legislation in Singapore. It is opined tha...

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Main Authors: Tan, Adrian, Nguyen, Tien
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2025
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/97835
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description In the context of the recently introduced “Tripartite Guidelines on Flexible Work Arrangements Requests” in Singapore in 2024, this study aims to critically examine and discuss the implementation of the mandate of flexible work arrangements without a formal legislation in Singapore. It is opined that Singapore workers continue to face issues of acceptance by their employers for their requests and needs for flexible work arrangements; however, it is also acknowledged that the implementation of the guidelines is still in an infancy stage. The evidence suggests that if the guidelines for flexible work arrangements are not handled properly by employers, such guidelines and even the flexible work arrangement itself might hurt the exact groups that they are supposed to help. Hence, the research questions if the mandate of flexible work arrangements without a formal legislation and instead leaving the compliance to the guidelines to corporate responsibility and sensibility, works for the well-being intent of employees and for the greater good of society. Acknowledging that flexible work arrangements are not a one-size-fits-all solution for work-life tensions, the research also emphasizes a holistic approach to the implementation of flexible work arrangements, one that focuses not only on policy and structural changes but also on cultural and mindset changes for a transparent, equitable, and effective implementation and governance of flexible work arrangements in Singapore.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-978352025-07-09T06:02:12Z Mandating flexible work arrangements without legislation: A discourse on the case of Singapore Tan, Adrian Nguyen, Tien In the context of the recently introduced “Tripartite Guidelines on Flexible Work Arrangements Requests” in Singapore in 2024, this study aims to critically examine and discuss the implementation of the mandate of flexible work arrangements without a formal legislation in Singapore. It is opined that Singapore workers continue to face issues of acceptance by their employers for their requests and needs for flexible work arrangements; however, it is also acknowledged that the implementation of the guidelines is still in an infancy stage. The evidence suggests that if the guidelines for flexible work arrangements are not handled properly by employers, such guidelines and even the flexible work arrangement itself might hurt the exact groups that they are supposed to help. Hence, the research questions if the mandate of flexible work arrangements without a formal legislation and instead leaving the compliance to the guidelines to corporate responsibility and sensibility, works for the well-being intent of employees and for the greater good of society. Acknowledging that flexible work arrangements are not a one-size-fits-all solution for work-life tensions, the research also emphasizes a holistic approach to the implementation of flexible work arrangements, one that focuses not only on policy and structural changes but also on cultural and mindset changes for a transparent, equitable, and effective implementation and governance of flexible work arrangements in Singapore. 2025 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/97835 fulltext
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Mandating flexible work arrangements without legislation: A discourse on the case of Singapore
title Mandating flexible work arrangements without legislation: A discourse on the case of Singapore
title_full Mandating flexible work arrangements without legislation: A discourse on the case of Singapore
title_fullStr Mandating flexible work arrangements without legislation: A discourse on the case of Singapore
title_full_unstemmed Mandating flexible work arrangements without legislation: A discourse on the case of Singapore
title_short Mandating flexible work arrangements without legislation: A discourse on the case of Singapore
title_sort mandating flexible work arrangements without legislation: a discourse on the case of singapore
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/97835