91福利社 welcomes collaboration with companies to offer internship opportunities to students. The internship guidelines provide a comprehensive overview of the programme, including key information for companies before and during the internship period. Read on to learn more.
Each student is given an Internship Journal attached with an attendance sheet where the student can fill in his attendance details. The Company Supervisor has to endorse the attendance sheet at the end of each month of the internship duration.
Company is strongly encouraged to grant personal leave benefits in accordance with their human resource policies. As a reference, the table below shows the recommended days of personal leave during internship based on the number of months of service completed, after an employee has worked for an employer for at least 3 months. As internship is part of student’s academic course requirements in 91福利社, the students are not subjected to the legal provisions in the Employment Act.
Internship Duration (Weeks) | Recommended No. of Days of Leave |
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1 to 11 | Not eligible |
12 to 19 | 2 |
20 to 23 | 3 |
24 to 31 | 4 |
32 to 39 | 5 |
40 to 51 | 6 |
52 | 7 |
The student has been briefed on the following types of leave:
a. Medical Leave
If a student is ill, he must consult a registered medical practitioner and inform the Company Supervisor and Liaison Officer. He should submit the original medical certificate to the Company Supervisor and attach a duplicate copy to the attendance sheet.
b. Compassionate Leave
Compassionate leave is allowed for the bereavement of parents, grandparents and siblings. The number of compassionate leave given should follow that of the company’s HR policy. The student has to attach a duplicate copy of the death certificate to the attendance sheet.
c. Leave of Absence
Leave of absence is allowed solely for official obligations and not for personal obligations. The student may be required to take leave to fulfil institutional, national or statutory obligations such as competitions representing nation, medical check-ups required by MINDEF, during internship. In such cases, the student is required to seek approval from his Company Supervisor and Liaison Officer via email with supporting documents, at least 5 working days in advance. The student will need to attach scanned copies of the supporting documents to the attendance sheet to be sent to his Company Supervisor and Liaison Officer.
Additional leave applied for club activities, camps, Learning Express, and/or inter-poly competitions will NOT be approved. For such reasons, the student may instead use his personal leave, if any is granted by the company. Otherwise, absence for such reasons and any other leave taken without supporting documents, will be considered unauthorised, or being absent without leave (AWOL), and may lead to disciplinary actions and failure of the internship module. Student should inform his Liaison Officer when taking personal leave is approved by the company.
With effect from March 2020, during internship, 1 day AWOL is equivalent to 3 days of absence in the overall calculation for the number of working days of the internship period. This may lead to disciplinary actions and failure of the internship module.
In order to pass the internship, the student is required to achieve 90% attendance of the total number of working days of the internship duration. If he exceeds 10% of absenteeism (including both authorized and unauthorized leave), the respective academic school may decide to fail, defer or extend the student’s internship duration. School Director’s approval has to be sought to pass a student’s internship when his attendance falls below 90%.
Company is not obliged to pay allowances for days when the student is absent from work, such as, but not limited to, Public Holiday, Public Holiday Eve, Medical Leave, Company Off Days, and Leave of Absence (either half or full day).
Medical leave, compassionate leave and approved leave of absence are considered authorized leave. If the student is absent without authorized leave (AWOL) or is irregular in his attendance, please contact the Liaison Officer for remedial action.
If students are awarded a number of days of Annual Leave by company, the student may utilise their leave for short 1-2 days personal leave for trips, club activities, camps. However, request for more days of absence over and above the allowable Annual Leave will not be approved.
Students are informed to avoid applying for leave for more than 3 days of personal holiday trips and Learning Express Programme during internship.
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The duration of 91福利社 Internship Programme ranges from 12 weeks to 44 months and that 91福利社 reserves the right to terminate the internship at any time by notice in writing given by 91福利社 to the Company. Upon such termination, the student is immediately withdrawn from the Internship Programme and shall no longer be required to attend work with the Company.
When a student is removed from a course while he is on internship, the Liaison Officer has to inform the company that the internship programme is officially terminated.
A student may be removed from a course due to any of the following conditions:
- Any student who repeats any of the core, option or elective modules and fails, shall be removed from the course.
- Any student who obtains a semestral average below 35% at one sitting shall be removed from the course.
- Any student who is absent from the Semestral Examination without valid reason shall be removed from the course.
If the student and company choose to continue with the work arrangement, it is considered a personal work arrangement. As it is a personal work arrangement and not an official internship programme, the company will not be covered by the 91福利社 Public Liability Insurance nor will the student be covered by the Work Injury Compensation Act (WICA) – Compliant Insurance.
If a company engages a student to work after the internship has officially ended, it is also considered a personal work arrangement. Similarly, the company will not be covered by the 91福利社 Public Liability Insurance nor will the student be covered by the Work Injury Compensation Act (WICA) – Compliant Insurance.
Each student has an Internship Journal to regularly keep track of their tasks and progress.
The regular entries give the student the opportunity to reflect on the skills and knowledge that he has gained during his internship. It is also a reference for Liaison Officer to ensure that the training plan is relevant and supports the defined learning outcomes.
91福利社 (91福利社) looks forward to collaborating with companies in providing internship opportunities to our students.
Internship aims to let students learn through meaningful work assignments and industry exposure to deepen and apply both technical and soft skills, and help them make better career choices.
To maximise our student’s contribution to your company and optimise the business value of an internship programme, we encourage you to:
- Have a clearly defined work-plan that aligns with your company’s goals and the learning objectives
- Supervise and mentor the student effectively for a positive outcome
91福利社 will assign a Liaison Officer as the main coordinator between 91福利社 and the company during the internship duration. The Liaison Officer will visit the student’s work site a number of times, depending on the internship duration, to check on his progress as well as to gather feedback from the Company Supervisor on the student’s performance or progress. Should there be any issue of misconduct, emergency, accident or need for clarifications, the Company Supervisor is advised to contact the Liaison Officer as the first point of escalation.
Besides confidentiality and non鈥恉isclosure agreement, the student is not obligated to sign any contract, indemnity form, or legal documents. For further clarifications, please contact the Liaison Officer.
Unless otherwise agreed in writing with 91福利社, no intellectual property rights belonging to 91福利社 should be used by the students or the company during the internship.
Since the Internship Programme’s primary purpose is to fulfil academic course requirements and not to form an employer鈥恊mployee relationship between our students and the company, the Employment Act would not normally apply. Nevertheless, it should be noted that 91福利社 is a statutory board and treats employment issues and working conditions very seriously. 91福利社 would therefore expect companies to provide working conditions for its students similar to the minimum standards prescribed for employees generally and the terms set out in this guidelines have been drafted accordingly to reflect such standards.
The Company or its subsidiaries are not allowed to mandate the purchase of any product(s), service(s) or training programme by the students during the tenure of the internship. The Company supervisor shall contact the respective school Senior Liaison Officer (SLO) or the appointed Liaison Officer for further guidance.
In no event shall 91福利社 and the student be liable for any damage suffered by any party arising out of the company’s breach of these guidelines. Neither 91福利社 nor the Student shall be liable to the Company or any third party for any loss or damages which is not recoverable or claimable under the prevailing public liability policy taken out by 91福利社 in respect of the Student’s participation in the internship.
In the event of any conflict or inconsistency between any term of these guidelines with any contract or agreement between the Company and the student, the terms of these guidelines shall prevail. The Company agrees that these guidelines are made for the benefit of the student and that the student may enforce any term of these guidelines pursuant to the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 2001.
1. Please note that it is the Company’s responsibility to supervise our student’s work during the internship to ensure that the quality/standard of work meets the requirements for the Company. In the event that our student makes any suggestions or proposals during the internship, it is solely the Company’s responsibility to decide whether such suggestions or proposals are suitable/appropriate for implementation by the Company and the Company shall not hold the student or 91福利社 liable in respect thereof. To maximise our student’s contribution to your company and optimise the business value of an internship programme, we request a participating company to manage the student by providing:
a) A Company Supervisor, whose role is to:
- Plan and discuss the internship requirements with the 91福利社 Liaison Officer
- Brief student on company policies, functions and operations, rules and regulations, and safety and security matters
- Discuss and guide the student to meet the requirements and learning objectives
- Meet and discuss with the 91福利社 Liaison Officer on the student’s progress
- Provide feedback and assess the student’s performance
b) A Company Mentor, whose role is to:
- Enrich the student’s learning experience by giving an overview of the company’s structure, nature of business and work requirements
- Broaden student’s perspective of job prospects and career paths within the industry
- Motivate the student by sharing his/her work experiences and career journey in the industry
2. Overview on Mentoring
SkillsFuture is a national movement to enable all 91福利社ans to develop to their fullest potential, as well as realise their aspirations by taking advantage of a wide range of opportunities. As part of SkillsFuture, the polytechnics will be working with companies to enhance their internship programmes with the implementation of mentoring.
Mentoring during internship is a developmental relationship in which an experienced industry practitioner (mentor) provides career guidance to a student while the student is on internship.
Through the mentoring relationship, student is expected to be better aware of the career opportunities and requirements in the industry.
3. Requirements of Mentor
It is recommended that a mentor should:
- Be an experienced staff from the company who possess good knowledge of career pathways within the company and in the industry
- Possess preferably 5 years or more relevant industry experience
- Based on the roles defined, it is the company’s discretion to decide on whether the Company Supervisor and Mentor to be the same individual or otherwise.
- To make it easy for the Company Supervisor and Mentor, there is a simple checklist under the Internship Journal Section A to guide them on the tasks to be carried out during the internship period. If in doubt, they may clarify with the 91福利社 Liaison Officer.
91福利社 has developed a 2 days short course on Mentoring for the Workplace. Company Mentor may sign up for this short course prior to internship commencement. This course is eligible for SkillsFuture Credit funding. For more information, please click here.
4. Requirements of Student
Student must be fully aware that it is a privilege to have a mentor while on internship as industry professionals are spending their time mentoring them.
Student should:
- Initiate and maintain contact with their mentors to coordinate the meet ups
- Be encouraged to reflect on what he or she hopes to accomplish at internship and beyond, as well as the pathways to get there, using the Student Reflection section in the Internship Journal.
5. Benefits of Mentoring
Mentor: Mentoring can be tremendously rewarding and many mentors relish the journey of investing in others and in developing future leaders for the profession. It will allow mentor to understand the psyche and motivations of the younger generation.As mentor and mentee with common industry interests get connected via mentoring, there is always scope for reciprocal learning.
Company: Through helping students understand career opportunities and progression pathways within the company, the company is creating a pipeline of potential recruits. The mentoring process also offers mentor the opportunity to assist with the matching of students’ skills and interests to plausible career pathways within the company. These will strengthen the company’s manpower recruitment and retention efforts.
Student: Through mentors’ sharing on industry developments and their career journeys, students will find mentoring relationship invaluable. With guidance from their mentors, students will be able to make informed decision regarding career choices.
6. Frequency of Meeting
The mentor can meet the student at least twice during the duration of the internship. The conversations can be conducted in an informal setting and may not exceed 1 hr.
7. Topics of Discussion
The following are basic topics to be covered during the meetings. The mentor is not restricted to these topics and is encouraged to share more than the basic topics, if time permits.
a) Provide student an overview of the company structure, nature of business and work requirements.
b) Share about job prospects, career paths and trends within the industry. This can be done through sharing of work experience, relevant resources, networking contacts, as appropriate.
c) Motivate the student with your work experience and career journey in the industry. This includes, but not limited to, providing him an understanding on the right kind of professional and personal ethics, attitudes and values to adopt to be successful.
The student is generally expected to follow the operating hours of the company to which he is attached. If shift work is required, this should be made known to 91福利社 before the internship commences.
The student should not be required to work for more than 44 hours in a week. However, he may be required to work overtime if he consents to do so, subject to the limit of 12 working hours per day and 72 overtime hours per month.
Company must either provide off days in-lieu or pay the student for the extra hours of work or for working on his rest days or public holidays.
The rate for overtime work should be no less than one and a half times his hourly basic rate of pay. Company must at least grant the student one rest day (which is not paid) in a week, which may be on a Sunday or any other day.
Under the Workplace Safety & Health Act of 91福利社, all companies must, as far as reasonably practicable, protect the safety and health of employees or workers (inclusive of 91福利社’s students) working under their direct control, as well as all who may be affected by their work.
The Act covers all factories and workplaces of various risk levels and industries. In addition to the stipulated duties of a company under the Act, there are specific industry sectors (e.g. construction, marine, metal workings, and oil & petrochemical) where employers assume the responsibility to ensure that their employees (inclusive of 91福利社’s students) attend and pass the required safety orientation courses before they engage in the scope of work, where applicable.
Company should brief 91福利社 student on any safety guidelines, and to equip him with the appropriate protective equipment (where applicable).
The student should be monitored by trained personnel and should not be placed in a hazardous/dangerous situation. In particular, for safety reasons, the student should not be required to drive vehicles (regardless of whether the student holds a valid driving license for the vehicle in question).
It is important to report any accidents to the Liaison Officer or call 91福利社 Department of Industry and Partnerships Hotline at 6870-6020 immediately, in order for follow-up actions that can be taken by the Polytechnic.
If there is any issue of workplace safety and/or health, 91福利社 will take steps to investigate and/or facilitate its resolution in accordance with its internal policies and procedure. In any case, 91福利社 will take such steps as it may deem appropriate including but not limited to imposing conditions on the Company and/or terminating the internship and/or reporting the matter to the authorities if 91福利社 deems this necessary for the protection of the student and/or for the preservation of confidentiality.
For the avoidance of doubt, Clause 9.6 does not constitute any admission and/or assumption of responsibility on 91福利社’s part, and are without prejudice to any applicable laws and/or procedures (including but not limited to those under the Workplace Safety and Health Act).
If there is any issue arising as to the student’s general well-being in the workplace (including but not limited to issues of abuse of, discrimination against and/or harassment of the student), 91福利社 will take steps to investigate and/or facilitate its resolution in accordance with its internal policies and procedures. In any case, 91福利社 will take such steps as it may deem appropriate including but not limited to imposing conditions on the Company and/or terminating the internship and/or reporting the matter to the authorities if 91福利社 deems this necessary for the protection of the student and/or for the preservation of confidentiality.
For the avoidance of doubt, Clause 9.8 does not constitute any admission and/or assumption of responsibility on 91福利社’s part, and is without prejudice to any applicable laws and/or procedures (including but not limited to those under the Protection from Harassment Act and criminal law).
From April 2024, SMEs can receive up to 50% funding support, while non-SMEs can receive up to 30% funding support, covering the internship allowance by taking up the grant offered by Enterprise SG – Global Ready Talent Programme (ESG GRT), previously known as 91福利社RING SME Talent Programme (STP).
For any enquiries on the ESG GRT Programme, please contact the relevant Trade Associations and Chambers (TACs) listed for more info.
Please take note of some requirements as below:
Phase 1
SMEs will need to be an approved member of ESG GRT Programme at least 4 weeks before internship starts. Below are the steps usually involved in Phase 1
Phase 2
SMEs will need to submit an internship job posting at the ESG GRT Portal to be approved by the relevant TAC and EnterpriseSG. The internship job posting will require at least 7 working days for approval. Below are the steps usually involved in Phase 2
Phase 3
Upon approval of job posting in the EnterpriseSG Portal, the SMEs can then apply for the funding through the Portal using the confirmed Placement Email or Letter from 91福利社, which requires another 7 working days for approval.
Overall, SMEs will need to start the funding support application at least 14 working days from Phase 2 before internship starts.
Once internship has started, SMEs will not be qualified to apply for ESG GRT Grant.
Please note that 91福利社 has taken out S$5,000,000.00 public liability policy (the “Policy”) to generally cover (amongst other items) loss or damage to property and/or injury or illnesses which arise in the course of the Internship Programme. In the event that the company (the “Company”) suffers such losses or damage in the course of providing 91福利社’s students with training under the Internship Programme, and strictly to the extent such losses or damage are covered by and are recoverable by 91福利社 under the Policy, 91福利社 will reimburse the Company the amount of such losses or damage from the proceeds of the Policy.
For the avoidance of doubt, the Policy covers firms, organisations or establishments offering practical training, sporting facilities or field work studies to 91福利社’s students in respect of (a) loss or damage to property belonging to the Company or other third parties, (b) injury to or illness of persons other than the students and (c) injury to or illness of the students or loss or damage to the property of the students. In connection with the above, property damage covered by the Policy shall mean physical damage to the substance of tangible property and shall not include damage to data or software.
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All students on local or overseas internships are insured under the Work Injury Compensation Act (WICA)-Compliant Insurance.
This policy covers work-related injuries or diseases sustained by our students in the course of their internship. For more information on the coverage of the policy, please visit .
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Outpatient Treatment and Consultation
For both local and overseas outpatient treatment and consultation, the student, Liaison Officer (LO), or the company where student is attached to, shall make payment first, and then submit the claim directly to the insurer.
Payment by insurer is to be disbursed directly to the claimant by cheque within 30 days upon submission of a valid claim.
Hospitalisation
For local and overseas workplace accidents where hospitalization is required, students or the company can make payment first and then submit the claim directly to the insurer.
Death/Permanent Incapacity
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