
The 1969 Story
What was so significant about the year and why should every Singapore worker know about it?
What was so significant about the year and why should every Singapore worker know about it?
Rahim Alwi was first elected into the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees’ (AUPE) executive council in 1998, and worked his way up to the position of secretary in 1998 and vice-president in 2006. He is now the president at AUPE and branch chairman at the National Environment Agency (NEA).
Goh Sor Imm started her career with the Labour Movement in August 1990 as a research officer in the then Singapore Institute of Labour Studies (now Ong Teng Cheong Labour Leadership Institute). She was posted to NTUC’s industrial relations department in 2001 and has risen through the ranks ever ...
Over the past 24 years in the Labour Movement, Ong Hwee Liang has played an instrumental role in strengthening the working relationship between the unions, corporations and government agencies, enabling all stakeholders to unite in upholding Changi Airport's status as a vibrant, world-class air hub.
As the National Day Parade 2017 draws nearer, NTUC President Mary Liew, Secretary-General (SG) Chan Chun Sing, and some Central Committee (CC) members paid the 36 contingent participants a visit to rouse their spirits.
Over 6 months of preparation by the respective organising committees. More than 37,000 participants across our NTUC-affiliated unions and associations, U Associate, U SME, U FSE, migrant workers groups, NTUC Social Enterprises, related organisations as well as tripartite partners. 145 awards presented to honour individuals and companies for furthering ...
With a husband who is bed-ridden and two schoolgoing children, Madam Nisa Uswatun is staying strong in the face of adversity.
Following up from the advisory recently issued by NTUC, Ministry of Manpower and the Singapore National Employers Federation, we bring you this visual guide on the 5 key things to know about the new mandatory retrenchment notifications.
“Previously, money was very important to me. But now, even though we don’t have much, I’ve learned to appreciate the little blessings in life.” Joanna Yap wakes up each morning hoping the day would be a better one for her two children. Something I’m sure many mothers do for theirs. ...
At 63, Mr Mohamed Zainal Omar may not be the oldest employee at Maybank, but he is one of the many mature workers working there today.