Demonstrating empathy and understanding towards employees during personal emergencies is vital for employers, and offering compassionate leave is one way to achieve it. Read on to learn how to navigate the process with ease and support your employees during challenging times.
Compassionate leave in Singapore is a type of leave that employees can take to deal with issues relating to the death, injury, or illness of their immediate family members.
Under the Employment Act, it is not compulsory to offer compassionate leave, and it depends on the company leave policy. In the absence of this benefit, the employee may choose to use their annual leave or opt for unpaid leave to attend to personal emergencies.
While compassionate leave is not mandatory, providing it is a thoughtful way to exhibit care and compassion towards employees, particularly during difficult times. Moreover, it grants employees the opportunity to take time off and cope with their loss without added stress or guilt.
Generally, bereavement leave and compassionate leave are not the same. While bereavement leave is often taken after the death of a family member or loved one, compassionate leave can be used for other situations such as serious illness, accidents, or family emergencies.
However, in Singapore, bereavement leave and compassionate leave are used quite interchangeably.
If you plan to provide compassionate leave as part of your leave policy, the following details may be useful to include in your employment contracts:
By including clear guidelines on what compassionate leave constitutes and how it can be accessed, companies are able to offer essential support for their employees in difficult times. It is important that these policies are communicated clearly and regularly so employees understand their entitlements and feel comfortable taking time off when necessary. This helps create a positive working environment where everyone feels valued and respected.
As compassionate leave is not a statutory requirement, it is up to the company to determine its own leave policies. The common practise for companies that offer paid compassionate leave is generally between 2 and 5 days per year.
Compassionate leave is also typically granted for only immediate family members; the deaths of more distant relatives (e.g., aunts, uncles, cousins, etc.) or friends usually do not qualify for such leave.
Creating a supportive environment is essential for ensuring employees feel taken care of and know that their well-being is important. Here are a few ways to accomplish this:
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) often find leave management to be a pain point, and we can understand why:
If leave isn't managed properly, it can have a negative impact on productivity and morale. Therefore, good HR software is an essential tool for any business that wants to stay on top of its leave entitlements and ensure its employees are getting the rest they deserve. Here are some benefits of using our leave management module:
Our leave management module is designed to streamline the leave management process, making it easy for employees to apply for leave and check leave balances, as well as for employers to approve and manage leave requests.
Employees can also easily submit supporting documents or medical certificates via the mobile app, so that all the documents are stored in a central database. No more missing documents!
Shift scheduling and payroll calculation can be time-consuming and stressful while managing different leave types and requests. With Payboy HR software, when leaves are approved, the employee’s availability will be automatically updated in the Shift Scheduling module, and any encashed or unpaid leave will be calculated in the Payroll Processing module.
We'll provide you with a MOM-compliant setup to start with, but we are also ready to assist you in customising your leave policy to fit your business requirements. Check out how to customise settings for each leave type with Payboy, including compassionate leave.
Our Payboy Support Centre also helps to address most of the FAQs regarding other statutory leave entitlements asked by our customers:
As a PSG-approved HRMS, Payboy provides a robust system to help you manage your HR tasks so that you can focus on your business and people!
With our wide range of modules, you can customise a solution to meet the specific needs of your business:
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