Singapore

Employees Enhanced Their Skills Through NTUC's Training Initiatives

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  • Over 200,000 workers in Singapore have benefited from skills training through the innovative Company Training Committees (CTCs) initiative, led by the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC).
  • The CTCs aim to equip employees with the necessary skills to navigate job roles in an evolving business and technological landscape, promoting career advancement and resilience.
  • Employers are encouraged to join this transformative journey, leveraging innovation for higher productivity and improved wage outcomes, ensuring a brighter future for the Singapore workforce.

Over 200,000 workers have taken a giant leap forward in their professional development, thanks to the innovative Company Training Committees (CTCs) initiative spearheaded by the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC). This initiative represents a pivotal shift in how employees are preparing for the future of work, emphasizing the importance of upskilling and resilience in an era dominated by technological advancements.

Empowering Employees Through Targeted Training

The CTCs, formed through a collaborative effort between employers and unions, are at the forefront of mapping out essential skills that workers need to thrive in an ever-evolving business landscape. Guided by the visionary leadership of NTUC secretary-general Ng Chee Meng and president K. Thanaletchimi, these committees have become a beacon of hope for many, promoting career advancement and ensuring job security amidst the digital revolution.

"By harnessing digital tools and investing in our workforce, we are not only transforming businesses but also creating higher-value jobs that our workers can train for," stated Ng Chee Meng. This approach has proven to be a game-changer, enabling employees to tackle new job roles unlocked by their employers' innovations with confidence and competence.

Facing Challenges Head-On

Despite the promising outlook, Singapore's workforce continues to navigate through a myriad of challenges, including high prices, inflation, and an increasingly competitive global market. The NTUC leaders have acknowledged these pressures, along with a noticeable uptick in retrenchments, pledging unwavering support to improve the well-being of all workers, irrespective of their profession, age, or nationality.

"Our commitment to empowering our workforce remains steadfast. We urge more employers to join us on this transformative journey, where innovation leads to higher productivity and improved wage outcomes," emphasized K. Thanaletchimi.

A Call to Action for Employers

The success of the CTCs initiative serves as a clarion call to employers across Singapore to embrace this transformative approach. By participating in these training programs, businesses can not only future-proof their employees but also drive innovation, productivity, and ultimately, better wage outcomes. The Singapore National Employers Federation (SNEF) has echoed this sentiment, advocating for a three-pronged strategy to further bolster the workforce's capabilities. The NTUC's CTCs initiative stands as a testament to the power of collaboration between employers and unions in fostering a skilled, resilient, and future-ready workforce. As more companies join this transformative journey, the horizon looks promising for Singapore's employees, ready to face the challenges and opportunities of the digital age.


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