Hotel Miramar Singapore, a long-standing hotel located along Havelock Road, will cease operations at the end of October 2025. The decision, announced jointly with the Food, Drinks and Allied Workers Union (FDAWU) on August 29, will affect 108 employees. The hotel explained that the closure followed a comprehensive review of its long-term business outlook.
Employees will receive retrenchment packages in line with the collective agreement, but management has gone further by providing additional payouts to long-serving staff, extending benefits to re-employment scheme workers, and offering ex gratia payments to those with less than two years of service.
FDAWU and NTUC’s e2i have stepped in to help workers transition to new roles, providing career coaching, job-matching, and skills upgrading. The 344-room hotel, part of Singapore’s hospitality scene since 1968, has been in advanced sale negotiations valued below $200 million. Its closure marks the end of an era in the local hotel industry.
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