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Old 23-05-2026, 11:14 AM
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New to CS here. Was told during briefing that special contract and PTH ineligible for salary adjustment - what are those types of employees?

Also, it seems that this new salary adjustment is a double penalty on the salaries of farmers who are stuck in their grade, because the bonus and merit increment will be tied to a multipler/% of the grade's midpoint, instead of your current drawn monthly salary.

Still some ways to go for me to be past the new midpoint, but FYI for those who've been in service for a long time... your total comp may decrease even if your monthly increases.
Yep - I think the message here is loud and clear. It's a bump for younger staff as they'd be further down in the salary band, but will receive bonuses tagged to the mid-point of the salary band.

For those who're at the upper half of the band - and this will hurt especially for those who are near/at the ceiling - the small increase in base pay will not make up for the loss in bonus.

I read elsewhere on Salary.sg that in GovTech (which has its own salary scheme, separate from MX as it's a statutory board), the bonus for C grade is piddling, as it's meant to send a signal that you're barely doing enough. I expect the Public Service Division was inspired by this when reviewing the MX scheme - with the abolition of B+ for MX, my guess is the bonus pool for C will be reduced so that it can be diverted to bonuses for the now-enlarged pool of B.

My ministry has been briefed by HR and it's the expected platitudes - it's being sold as an overall lift for MX, and the change to the bonus structure is presented as incentivising promotions. Of course, when people asked the real questions which have straightforward answers, such as the percentage increases for each MX band (not even the dollar amounts), HR predictably fudged and said to wait till August, when the adjustment takes effect.

As someone at the higher end of the band who's been solidly stuck (over 10 years and counting now as MX11A), it's disappointing but not unexpected. The Public Service Division knows those of us in this position are essentially trapped - yes, you could throw a fit and take your chances in the private sector, but would you really, if you're in your 40s and with the market in its current state?
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