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Trade Unions (Government Employees — Exemption) Notification 2022

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Subsidiary Legislation
Status
In force
Enacted
1940
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5

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About this subsidiary legislation

Trade Unions (Government Employees — Exemption) Notification 2022 is Singapore Subsidiary Legislation, cited as Subsidiary Legislation TUA-S383-2022 1940, currently marked in force and first recorded in 1940.

Regulation 1

Citation

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This Notification is the Trade Unions (Government Employees — Exemption) Notification 2022.

Regulation 2

Definitions

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In this Notification —“auxiliary member” and “volunteer ex‑NSman” have the meanings given by section 2 of the Civil Defence Act 1986;“defined Government employee” means an employee of the Government who is not any of the following:

(a)

a police officer;

(b)

a member of the Civil Defence Force, other than an auxiliary member, a national serviceman or a volunteer ex‑NSman;

(c)

a regular serviceman in the Singapore Armed Forces; (d)an employee appointed to the Prisons Service or the Narcotics Service;

(e)

an employee prohibited by an Act (other than the Act) from being a member of a trade union;“Government‑aided school” means a school that —

(a)

is established by any person other than the Government; and

(b)

is in receipt of any grant‑in‑aid from the Government under the Education (Grant‑in‑Aid) Regulations (Rg 3),but is neither an independent school nor a specified educational institution;“independent school” means a school that —

(a)

is conducted by a governing board established by section 3(1) of the School Boards (Incorporation) Act 1990; or

(b)

is set out in Part I of the Schedule to the Education Endowment and Savings Schemes (Edusave Pupils Fund) Regulations (Rg 1);“national serviceman” and “regular serviceman” have the meanings given by section 2 of the Enlistment Act 1970;“police officer” has the meaning given by section 2(1) of the Police Force Act 2004;“specified educational institution” means a school that is set out in Part III of the Schedule to the Education Endowment and Savings Schemes (Edusave Pupils Fund) Regulations.

Definition

“auxiliary member” and “volunteer ex‑NSman” have the meanings given by section 2 of the Civil Defence Act 1986;

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Definition

“defined Government employee” means an employee of the Government who is not any of the following:

(a)

a police officer;

(b)

a member of the Civil Defence Force, other than an auxiliary member, a national serviceman or a volunteer ex‑NSman;

(c)

a regular serviceman in the Singapore Armed Forces; (d)an employee appointed to the Prisons Service or the Narcotics Service;

(e)

an employee prohibited by an Act (other than the Act) from being a member of a trade union;

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Definition

“Government‑aided school” means a school that —

(a)

is established by any person other than the Government; and

(b)

is in receipt of any grant‑in‑aid from the Government under the Education (Grant‑in‑Aid) Regulations (Rg 3),but is neither an independent school nor a specified educational institution;

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Definition

“independent school” means a school that —

(a)

is conducted by a governing board established by section 3(1) of the School Boards (Incorporation) Act 1990; or

(b)

is set out in Part I of the Schedule to the Education Endowment and Savings Schemes (Edusave Pupils Fund) Regulations (Rg 1);

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Definition

“national serviceman” and “regular serviceman” have the meanings given by section 2 of the Enlistment Act 1970;

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Definition

“police officer” has the meaning given by section 2(1) of the Police Force Act 2004;

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Definition

“specified educational institution” means a school that is set out in Part III of the Schedule to the Education Endowment and Savings Schemes (Edusave Pupils Fund) Regulations.

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Regulation 3

Exemption for defined Government employees

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Subregulation 1

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Section 28(3) of the Act does not apply to prevent a defined Government employee joining or being a member of, or being accepted as a member of, a trade union —

(a)

that has a membership confined to all or any of the individuals mentioned in sub‑paragraph (2); and (b)that is an affiliate only of or only federates with —

(i)

any other trade union whose membership is also so confined; or

(ii)

any other trade union, or any federation, that has the approval of the Minister.

Subregulation 2

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For the purpose of sub‑paragraph (1)(a), the individuals are the following:

(a)

a defined Government employee;

(b)

an employee of the person conducting a Government‑aided school;

(c)

an employee of a body corporate established or constituted by or under a public Act for the purposes of a public function, except the following:

(i)

a Town Council established by section 4 of the Town Councils Act 1988;

(ii)

[Deleted by S 153/2023 wef 01/04/2023](iii)the Singapore Institute of Legal Education established by section 3 of the Legal Profession Act 1966;

(iv)

the Law Society of Singapore established by section 37 of the Legal Profession Act 1966.

Regulation 4

Exemption for tradesmen or professional persons

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Section 28(3) of the Act does not apply to and in relation to a defined Government employee who —

(a)

is a tradesman or professional person in respect of joining or being a member of or being accepted as a member of a trade union confined to craftsmen or members following a professional occupation, as the case may be; and

(b)

has the approval of the Minister charged with the responsibility for the public sector to join or be a member of the trade union.

Regulation 5

Cancellation

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The Trade Unions (Government Officers — Exemption) Notification (N 2) is cancelled.

Common questions

What is Trade Unions (Government Employees — Exemption) Notification 2022?
Trade Unions (Government Employees — Exemption) Notification 2022 is Singapore Subsidiary Legislation, cited as Subsidiary Legislation TUA-S383-2022 1940, currently marked in force and first recorded in 1940.
Is Trade Unions (Government Employees — Exemption) Notification 2022 still in force?
Yes — Trade Unions (Government Employees — Exemption) Notification 2022 is currently in force.
When did Trade Unions (Government Employees — Exemption) Notification 2022 take effect?
Trade Unions (Government Employees — Exemption) Notification 2022 was first recorded in 1940.
How many regulations does Trade Unions (Government Employees — Exemption) Notification 2022 have?
Trade Unions (Government Employees — Exemption) Notification 2022 contains 5 regulations.
Where can I read the official version of Trade Unions (Government Employees — Exemption) Notification 2022?
The official text of Trade Unions (Government Employees — Exemption) Notification 2022 is published at sso.agc.gov.sg.