Can a Company Reject Your Resignation in Singapore?

A friend recently shared her frustration with me. She had been carrying the bulk of the workload in her company while her general manager basked in the recognition. When she finally reached her breaking point and tried to resign, her manager dismissed her request with a sharp remark: “You’re leaving when I’m leaving.” It sounded outrageous, but it echoed a question I had just seen debated online: Can a company in Singapore actually refuse a resignation, particularly when an employee offers to buy out their notice period?

On Reddit, one employee described being burned out and unable to cope with new management, yet afraid their employer might block their resignation. The responses were telling. One commenter wrote, “I called MOM because I was afraid my previous company would reject my buyout. It turns out that under the Employment Act you can either serve notice or buy yourself out with compensation.” Another added, “You are always allowed to walk out the door, but you have to offer compensation in accordance with your contract.” A third cut to the chase: “No, they cannot reject your buyout. If they could, that would be akin to slavery or forced labor.”

The law leaves little room for doubt. Under Singapore’s Employment Act, employees may resign at any time, either by serving the notice period in their contract or by paying their employer an amount equivalent to that notice. Employers have no legal right to reject a resignation or prevent an employee from leaving. In fact, the Ministry of Manpower makes it clear that it is an offence for an employer to disallow an employee from resigning.

Still, not every departure is clean. There are situations where an employee feels cornered into resigning, which raises the issue of wrongful dismissal. Singapore’s guidelines define wrongful dismissal as cases involving discrimination (e.g., age, race, gender, or religion) or retaliation against employees for exercising their rights. In such circumstances, employees can seek mediation through the Tripartite Alliance for Dispute Management or file a claim with the Employment Claims Tribunals.

For those preparing to resign, the most effective approach is to understand your contract and assert your rights. Submitting a formal resignation letter that states your final day of employment reduces ambiguity. Remaining professional, transparent, and courteous may ease the process, but ultimately, the decision to leave is yours to make. If harassment or threats surface, documenting every incident and consulting legal advice ensures you protect yourself.

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Resignation is not a privilege an employer grants. It is a right protected by law. The real challenge is not whether you are allowed to leave, but whether you manage the transition in a way that allows you to move forward on your own terms.

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Best Mother’s Day Gifts Under S$52

Looking to spoil Mom without blowing your budget? Whether she needs a little pampering, a new bag for her daily adventures, or something sparkly just because, here are the best gifts under S$52 to make her feel truly appreciated.

FOR THE MOM THAT DESERVES ME-TIME

Turn her daily tea ritual into a magical escape with this elegant mug, detailed with 24k gold accents. The whimsical design features fluttering dragonflies and blooming florals, full of vintage charm. Available in lilac or turquoise, it’s the perfect companion for her favorite brew. T2 also offers beautifully packaged teas in collectible tins for just S$36.

Price: S$45
Where to buy: T2 Tea

Image Credits: t2tea.com

FOR THE HARDWORKING MOM THAT DESERVES A BREAK

Whenever I walk into Aesop, my nose goes on a fragrance trip. Aesop’s ultra-nourishing hand balm is enriched with botanical butters and essential oils like cedar, clove, and patchouli. It provides intense hydration without greasiness, making it perfect for bedside use or tossing into a daily bag.

Price: S$45
Where to buy: Aesop branches or Lazada

FOR THE MOM WHO LOVES A GOOD TIME

Treat Mama to a bottle of Yellow Tail Rosé. Fruity and beautifully pink, it’s the perfect pour for brunches, catch-ups, or winding down after a long day. With its light and refreshing notes, it’s a fun and affordable way to say cheers with her girlfriends or simply celebrate herself.

Price: Now S$23.92 (U.P. S$29.90)
Where to buy: FairPrice

FOR THE MOM WITH THE SWEET TOOTH

Cat & the Fiddle’s limited-edition Mother’s Day cheesecake features a blend of berries and yogurt cheese mousse, layered on vanilla sponge and a graham cracker crust. It’s a heartfelt tribute to moms, grandmas, and all the nurturing figures we love.

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Price: From S$35.90
Where to buy: Cat & the Fiddle

FOR THE MOM WHO LOVES TO SPARKLE

A Kind of OOOF offers mix-and-match jewelry pieces that can be personalized to suit Mom’s style. Their under-S$50 range includes handcrafted 925 silver and some gold-plated pieces. Use the code LOVE12 for 12% off until May 12.

Price: Gifts below S$50
Where to buy: A Kind of OOOF

FOR THE JETSETTER MOM

If Mom is constantly traveling, she’ll love Ouai’s travel-sized minis.  These downsized versions of their bestselling products are perfect for staying fresh and glowing while on the go. Personally, I swear by their Hair Oil! Prices start from just S$14, while regular-sized products are available from S$23 and up.

Price: From S$14
Where to buy: Sephora

FOR THE STYLISH MOM WHO NEEDS AN ON-THE-GO BAG

Korean brand Diff is known for its lightweight, durable, and fashionable bags that handle everyday chaos with ease. Luckily for me, I got my Diff bag during Chinese New Year when they had a sale. It usually retails for nearly S$70, but I snagged it for about S$60. I just dump everything in without worrying it’ll break.

Give your mom a similar experience with the Hug Bag. It has a glossy finish, gold buckle details, and an adjustable strap that works as a shoulder or crossbody bag. Tip: Watch out for seasonal promos like Easter, Chinese New Year, and possibly Mother’s Day for the best deals.

Price: Small size starts at S$50
Where to buy: ION Orchard, Basement 3 Atrium or @diff__singapore

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