The Ministry of Manpower (MOM; ; ; ) is a ministry of the Government of Singapore responsible for the formulation and implementation of policies related to the workforce in Singapore. It was formerly known as the Ministry of Labour from 1955 to 1998.
The Ministry oversees 3 statutory boards, the Central Provident Fund Board, the Singapore Labour Foundation and Workforce Singapore.
The Ministry is led by the Minister for Manpower, who is appointed as a member of the Cabinet of Singapore. At its formation, the portfolio was titled Minister for Labour before being renamed to its present designation in 1998. The ministry itself was established following the 1955 election during David Marshall's First Cabinet, with Lim Yew Hock serving as its inaugural minister. Lim retained the portfolio following Marshall's resignation in 1956, continuing to head the Labour Ministry in his own Cabinet after assuming office as the Chief Minister, and remained in the position until the 1959 election.