New plan to give more employees access to health programmes at the workplace
[SINGAPORE] A high-level committee overseeing and promoting workplace health has laid out its plans to reach more than 120,000 workers in business clusters islandwide by March next year.
The Tripartite Oversight Committee (TOC) on Workplace Health, which was set up in April last year, said on Wednesday that it will also focus on encouraging employers to look at safety, health and well-being together at their workplaces, and working with unions and companies to develop programmes to reach 11,000 mature workers in priority sectors such as transport.
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