Players, coaches, officials and volunteers in WA hockey were recognised for their enormous contribution to the sport in Western Australia in the 2024 Hockey WA Life Member & Award of Merit Ceremony.
This year, the ceremony, held…

Players, coaches, officials and volunteers in WA hockey were recognised for their enormous contribution to the sport in Western Australia in the 2024 Hockey WA Life Member & Award of Merit Ceremony.
This year, the ceremony, held…

HANOI — The death toll from heavy rains and flooding in Vietnam’s central region has risen to 37, with five people missing and 78 others injured,…
In 2023, Surgeon General Dr. Vivek H. Murthy released an advisory1, declaring an unprecedented epidemic of loneliness within the United States. While the advisory outlined numerous factors implicated in the rising rates of social isolation, the…

The lungfish is a rarely studied organism, with scientific implications that extend far beyond its unassuming reputation. On Thursday, Oct. 23 the Biology Department Seminar Series featured Irene Salinas, an evolutionary…

The Workplace Fairness (Dispute Resolution) Bill (49-page / 209KB PDF) is the second piece of legislation under the Workplace Fairness Act (WFA) and was introduced in parliament on 14 October 2025, with the aim of promoting fair treatment within the workplace and smooth adjudication of disputes. If passed, it is expected to take effect by 2027.
Mayumi Soh, an expert in employment law at Pinsent Masons, said: “Employers should take note of the three-tiered framework for resolving workplace disputes and consider whether any changes will be required to its internal standard operating procedures.”
The WFA will generally apply to employers with 25 or more employees in Singapore at the initial stage. However, the Tripartite Guidelines on Fair Employment Practices will continue to apply to all employers regardless of their size.
“Employers and their HR teams in Singapore should also review their internal grievances procedures, if any, to ensure compliance with the new WFA legislation. Even if an employer does not meet the current minimum threshold of 25 employees, it is good practice to put in place a grievance policy to ensure that there is a formal and consistent way which the employer will consider and review potential claims,” Soh said.
The bill also prohibits adverse employment decisions based on 11 protected characteristics: age, nationality, sex, marital status, race, religion, pregnancy, language ability, and caregiving responsibilities, disability or mental health condition.
Under the legislation, employees who believe they have been discriminated against can raise the issue through their employer’s internal grievance-handling processes. This step aims to ensure any miscommunications are clarified and to help preserve employment relationships where possible.
If the matter remains unresolved, the employee and their employer can proceed to mediation, seeking mutually agreeable outcomes within a prescribed period of time.
Finally, employees can seek adjudication through the Employment Claims Tribunal (ECT) or the High Court. The bill proposes to expand the ECT’s monetary jurisdiction from a maximum of S$30,000 (approx. US$23,196) to S$250,000 (approx. US$192,875) for discrimination claims under the WFA, with the High Court handling claims above this threshold.
Soh said: “We understand that the higher threshold is to ensure that majority of the cases can be addressed by ECT instead of going to court. It should be noted however, that it is expected that lawyers will not be able to represent employers at the ECT, similar to the current position.”

High-capacity QLC NAND arrays are clearly a hot topic in the industry these days. We have already shown Solidigm D5-P5336 122.88TB-class 2.5″…

When it comes to heart attacks, misinformation travels faster than facts, especially on social media. Most of us have come across the viral posts claiming that “coughing CPR” or swallowing cayenne pepper can stop a heart attack. Fortunately for…

A 6.3-magnitude earthquake struck near the northern Afghan city of Mazar-e Sharif early on Monday, killing at least seven people and injuring about 150, just months after a quake and strong aftershocks killed more than…