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Budget debate: Mayor Denise Phua rebuts Pritam Singh on relevance of CDCs and mayors
Central Singapore District Mayor Denise Phua thanked Workers Party chief Pritam Singh for raising the subject of CDCs.PHOTOS: GOV.SG
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Twelve Cupcakes to join food workers union
The move was taken after the majority of Twelve Cupcakes workers voted for it in a secret ballot administered by the Manpower Ministry.PHOTO: NG CHEE MENG/FACEBOOK
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NTUC hopes to boost earnings of about 70,000 workers, nearly doubling wage model coverage
National Trades Union Congress deputy secretary-general Koh Poh Koon called for a greater range of salary increases for low-wage workers over the next five to 10 years. PHOTO: MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION
Thousands of low-wage workers in the retail and food services sectors stand to benefit from the progressive wage model planned in the next two to three years. The labour movement also wants to roll out the PWM in the near future to the strata management, pest management and solar technology sectors. ST PHOTO: DESMOND WEE