Now tell me who in the world will give free health checks to their workers? We're so lucky!
This is such a good initiative where grants will be given to support workers through their unions to get free health check-ups!
This is especially good for those who do not earn much!
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/unions-to-get-more/1380104.html
Unions to get more funding for health programmes
The Union Health Promotion Grant, capped at S$300,000 a year, will support unions’ programmes in key health areas such as chronic disease, obesity management, mental well-being and smoking cessation.
To help mature workers stay healthy, unions can now apply for a grant to support their health promotion programmes.
The Union Health Promotion Grant, which has a cap of S$300,000 a year, will support unions’ programmes in one of the key health areas: Chronic disease, obesity management, mental well-being and smoking cessation. This means each union can apply for one grant at any given time to support a programme addressing any of the four health areas, according to a media release on Thursday (Sep 25).
Launched by NTUC U Live Department and the Health Promotion Board (HPB), the grant is expected to benefit “tens of thousands of workers” from target sectors with a high proportion of mature workers, such as transport, retail, cleaning and security in the first year.
This is such a good initiative where grants will be given to support workers through their unions to get free health check-ups!
This is especially good for those who do not earn much!
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/unions-to-get-more/1380104.html
Unions to get more funding for health programmes
The Union Health Promotion Grant, capped at S$300,000 a year, will support unions’ programmes in key health areas such as chronic disease, obesity management, mental well-being and smoking cessation.
To help mature workers stay healthy, unions can now apply for a grant to support their health promotion programmes.
The Union Health Promotion Grant, which has a cap of S$300,000 a year, will support unions’ programmes in one of the key health areas: Chronic disease, obesity management, mental well-being and smoking cessation. This means each union can apply for one grant at any given time to support a programme addressing any of the four health areas, according to a media release on Thursday (Sep 25).
Launched by NTUC U Live Department and the Health Promotion Board (HPB), the grant is expected to benefit “tens of thousands of workers” from target sectors with a high proportion of mature workers, such as transport, retail, cleaning and security in the first year.