NTUC wants to become an independent voice for workers
SINGAPORE: NTUC Secretary-General Lim Swee Say said the labour movement will embrace diversity to become an independent voice for workers in Singapore.
He said the Presidential Election was a good example of how it can do this, as NTUC chose not to adopt a top-down endorsement of any of the candidates.
Mr Lim was speaking to reporters after the last National Day Observance Ceremony (NDOC) organised by NTUC.
Held at the Crowne Plaza Hotel Wednesday, the ceremony wrapped up a total of 23 NDOCs the labour movement had organised this year.
- CNA/cc
By Sara Grosse | Posted: 31 August 2011 1319 hrs
SINGAPORE: NTUC Secretary-General Lim Swee Say said the labour movement will embrace diversity to become an independent voice for workers in Singapore.
He said the Presidential Election was a good example of how it can do this, as NTUC chose not to adopt a top-down endorsement of any of the candidates.
Mr Lim was speaking to reporters after the last National Day Observance Ceremony (NDOC) organised by NTUC.
Held at the Crowne Plaza Hotel Wednesday, the ceremony wrapped up a total of 23 NDOCs the labour movement had organised this year.
- CNA/cc