口頭答覆 · 2026-02-04 · 屆國會 15
AI企業收購與本地人才保障
議員質詢新加坡AI初創企業Manus被Meta收購後,本地員工比例、保留及技術轉移保障情況。政府回應收購為商業協議,不干預具體條款,強調遵守新加坡勞工法及公平聘用,經濟發展局推動技能轉移和人才培養。質詢方關注企業借新加坡營商環境便利,收購後是否真正惠及本地勞動力,提出對紅地公司設定本地僱傭目標及防止"空殼公司"利用的建議。
關鍵要點
- • 收購屬商業協議
- • 政府不披露員工資料
- • 推動技能轉移培訓
尊重商業協議,促進本地技能發展
擔憂紅地公司利用新加坡便利
強化本地人才培養與技能轉移
“The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) does not intervene in such acquisition agreements.”
參與人員 (3)
- Koh Poh Koon
- Low Wu Yang Andre
- Senior Minister of State for Manpower
完整譯文(中文)
Hansard 原始記錄 · 2026-05-02
19號議員劉武揚安德烈詢問人力部長,關於最近收購總部位於新加坡的人工智慧初創公司Manus,(a) 收購前該公司核心員工中,新加坡公民佔多少比例;(b) 收購條款是否包含本地員工保留或技術轉移的保障;(c) 人力部如何確保受益於新加坡商業環境的外資初創公司促進技能向本地員工轉移。
人力部高階國務部長(許寶琨博士)(代人力部長答覆):先生,Manus的收購是相關各方之間的商業協議。人力部(MOM)不會干預此類收購協議。政府基於保密義務,不會披露個別公司的員工構成詳情,所有在新加坡運營的外資公司均須遵守新加坡的人力法律及公平招聘慣例。
經濟發展局(EDB)與外資公司及初創企業緊密合作,促進技能轉移、培訓及能力建設,確保新加坡人在這些公司存在的新加坡商業環境中受益。例如,EDB推出了企業計算倡議(ECI),支援技能轉移和能力發展。ECI與微軟等主要雲服務提供商合作,幫助新加坡本地公司組建專門的本地人工智慧團隊。這些公司還可利用新加坡勞動力發展局(Workforce Singapore)和新加坡技能未來(SkillsFuture Singapore)提供的再培訓和技能提升支援,裝備新加坡人以勝任新的增長崗位。
議長:劉議員。
劉武揚安德烈議員(非選區議員):謝謝議長。我有三個補充問題要問高階國務部長。
先說明背景,Manus AI是一個從其他司法轄區重新註冊到新加坡的公司。時間線是去年三月成立,年中左右遷至新加坡,十二月宣佈被收購。因此,不禁讓人覺得新加坡的商業環境被機會主義地利用以達成某些目的,之後又被拋棄。
我的三個補充問題是:關於重新註冊的公司,它們是否有招聘新加坡人的目標?第二個補充問題:如果有,這些公司在重新註冊後需要在什麼時間內達到這些目標?最後,人力部是否有考慮阻止公司將新加坡作為方便旗幟使用,而不為新加坡勞動力帶來任何利益?
許寶琨博士:謝謝,先生。我注意到時間有限,所以簡短回答。
一般來說,我們不會區別對待新成立、重新註冊或現有公司在招聘上的做法。所有在新加坡運營的公司都應遵守新加坡勞動法律。任何因收購或重組產生的安排屬於公司間的商業協議,政府不會干預。但我們會確保在招聘或裁員方面,如之前議會提問中所述,法律會保護工人的權益,確保他們受到公平公正的對待。
下午3時01分
議長:問答時間結束。許高階國務部長,我相信您想做個澄清。
【根據議事規則第22(3)條,前提是議員未要求將其名下的問題推遲至以後會議日或撤回,未在問答時間結束前答覆的問題的書面答案將收錄於附錄中。】
英文原文
SPRS Hansard · Fetched: 2026-05-02
19 Mr Low Wu Yang Andre asked the Minister for Manpower regarding the recent acquisition of Singapore-based AI start-up Manus (a) what percentage of the company's core workforce comprised Singapore citizens prior to the acquisition; (b) whether the acquisition terms include guarantees for local headcount retention or technology transfer; and (c) how the Ministry ensures that foreign-founded start-ups benefitting from Singapore's business environment facilitate skills transfer to local workers.
The Senior Minister of State for Manpower (Dr Koh Poh Koon) (for the Minister for Manpower) : Sir, the acquisition of Manus is a commercial agreement between parties involved. The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) does not intervene in such acquisition agreements. The Government does not disclose details of the workforce demographics of individual companies in line with confidentiality obligations, and all foreign companies operating in Singapore are expected to comply with Singapore's manpower laws and fair hiring practices.
The Economic Development Board (EDB) works closely with foreign companies and startups to facilitate skills transfer, training and capability development for the Singapore workforce, ensuring that Singaporeans benefit from the presence of such companies in our business environment. For example, EDB has rolled out initiatives such as the Enterprise Compute Initiative (ECI) to support skills transfer and capability development. ECI partners major cloud service providers such as Microsoft to help Singapore-based companies build dedicated local AI teams. These companies can also tap on reskilling and upskilling support from Workforce Singapore and SkillsFuture Singapore to equip our Singaporeans with the capabilities needed to take on new growth job roles.
Mr Speaker : Mr Low.
Mr Low Wu Yang Andre (Non-Constituency Member) : Thank you, Speaker. I have three supplementary questions for the Senior Minister of State.
Just to set the context, Manus AI is an example of a company that was redomiciled to Singapore from another jurisdiction. The timeline was they were launched in March of last year, moved to Singapore in around the middle of the year and the acquisition was announced in December. So, one cannot help but feel that Singapore's business environment was taken advantage of opportunistically to achieve certain aims and then now, being cast aside.
So, my three supplementary questions are: regarding redomiciled companies, are they subject to any targets on hiring Singaporeans? The second follow-up supplementary question: if they are, what timelines are they expected to comply with in order to meet these targets, after redomiciling? And finally, does MOM have any considerations to discourage companies from using Singapore as a flag of convenience, without accruing any benefits to the Singapore labour force?
Dr Koh Poh Koon : Thank you, Sir. I am mindful that time is running out, so, I will keep my reply short.
In general, we do not treat new, redomiciled or existing companies any differently in terms of hiring practices. All companies operating in Singapore ought to comply with Singapore labour laws. Any arrangements that occur as a result of acquisition or restructuring is something that is a commercial arrangement between companies. The Government will not intervene in it. But we will make sure that when it comes to hiring or retrenchment, as we have discussed in an earlier Parliamentary Question, the laws will protect the rights of our workers and make sure that they are treated fairly and equitably.
3.01 pm
Mr Speaker : End of Question Time. Senior Minister of State Koh, I believe you wanted to make a clarification.
[ Pursuant to Standing Order No 22(3), provided that Members had not asked for questions standing in their names to be postponed to a later Sitting day or withdrawn, written answers to questions not reached by the end of Question Time are reproduced in the Appendix. ]