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SG’s public healthcare staff to receive pay hikes of up to 7%

This follows the Ministry of Health’s announcement last January.

Singapore has announced that 37,000 allied health professionals (AHPs), pharmacists, and administrative, ancillary and support (AAS) staff will receive increases of up to 7% to their monthly base salaries starting 1 July.

This follows the Ministry of Health’s announcement last January that AHPs, pharmacists and AAS staff can expect salary increases by the middle of the year.  

Additionally, 26,000 public healthcare nurses will see salary increases of up to 4% to align with market trends.

These adjustments come on top of the Award for Nurses' Grace, Excellence, and Loyalty (ANGEL) scheme in September 2024.

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