NTUC
Twelve Cupcakes staff get vouchers from unions as clock ticks for them to find new jobs
The supermarket vouchers for these union members range from S$150 to S$200 in value
NTUC Enterprise’s Mercatus said to have put 11 retail assets up for sale at S$307 million guide price
Portfolio divided into four bundles; sale will be with existing long-term tenancies to NTUC FairPrice supermarket chain
Minimum fare for Grab drivers to rise by S$0.50 to S$5.80 from Nov 24
It follows Grab’s recognition of the NTUC-affiliated National Taxi Association to represent taxi drivers on its platform
NTUC grants platform worker groups full affiliate status in first constitutional change since 2017
Platform work association members will have full voting rights
DPM Gan urges workforce to be AI-ready as NTUC charts next phase of transformation
The labour movement crosses more than 1.4 million members; set to hit 1.5 million by 2030
NTUC’s AI Career Coach draws over 3,500 users amid broader AI and skills push
The labour movement wants every worker to seize new opportunities and succeed in the age of artificial intelligence
F&B closures: retrenched, unpaid staff may be ahead of most creditors – but will they ever see their salaries?
If there is enough to go round, the next question is when they will be paid
We’re enshrining workplace fairness in law. Let’s go further
Singapore has come a long way in protecting workers against discrimination, but we need to make the framework stronger
‘I take ultimate responsibility’: Lim Boon Heng on failed Allianz-Income union
Lim and the NTUC Enterprise board acknowledge that the German insurer’s offer could have been managed better
New Bill sets out how employees can make discrimination claims at work
The Workplace Fairness (Dispute Resolution) Bill prioritises amicable resolution through internal grievance handling and mediation before adjudication