says that any person aged 16 and above and who is hired under a contract of services can join a union. Government employees other than those in the Police force and Armed Forces can join unions. NTUC is one of federation of unions in Singapore which formed in 2001 until now. The main objectives of the NTUC are: ❖ To help Singapore stay competitive ❖ To help worker to remain employable for life ❖ To enhance the social status and well being of workers ❖ To build a strong, responsible
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“You can resign and go to SBS,” the drivers were told by Vincent Wijeysingha on Sunday, 2 December 2012 at 21:52 · The government has acted in our name as is its duty. It purged an industrial action and returned the nation to business as usual. The bus drivers from SMRT recklessly involved themselves in an illegal strike after refusing to bring their grievances to management or their trade union or seek the assistance of the Manpower Ministry. Twenty-nine have been deported, one hundred and fifty
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Third, monopolistic competition is a market structure where there are many buyers and sellers, few barriers to entry, and differentiated products that are quite different from other competitors, but psychologically or physically different. For example, NTUC and Giant hypermarket are examples of oligopoly while clothing retail shops such as Charles and Keith are examples of monopolistic competition. First, monopolistic competitive firms can make independent decisions on pricing and output, whereas
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1.Idea Generations 1. Listerine Colour Changing Mouthwash 2. Listerine Mouth Spray 3. Listerine Gum 4. Listerine Animal Mouth wash 5. Listerine Teeth Whitening mouthwash 6. Listerine Plaque eraser 7. Listerine Tar removal 8. Listerine Bubblegum flavour for kids 9. Listerine toothpaste 10. Listerine Body wash 11. Listerine female hygiene 12. Listerine teeth wipes 13. Listerine dental floss 14. Listerine Facial wash 15. Listerine tongue cleaner 16. Listerine
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Competitive Analysis of Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH) Aviation Industry -An analysis of its impacts and influences The subject/topic should be engineering-related but companies may come from cross-industry. Examples, supply-chain management in NTUC (retailing industry), etc. Terms used
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An Introduction The World Health Organisation (WHO) reported (WHO, 2007b) that an amount RM13.53 trillion (US$4.1 trillion x 3.3) spent worldwide on healthcare industry. This massive amount of spending is due to the number of disease and sickness arises daily with the rise of health cost globally. Country like Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore, Thailand and other various South-East Asia countries has their own healthcare system for the people living in their country. As for Singapore, a country that
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RESEARCH METHODOLOGY Objective : a) To guide a student in preparing his/her synopsis b) Scheduling of research c) Types of research data needed Introduction: This is an important note; you are encouraged to read it thoroughly. The purpose of offering the UOW students the Research Methodology lesson is to help students to complete their dissertation. It addresses many of the concerns that students have, and provides answers to many of the frequently
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1.1 There are many benefits when purchasing Kinder Joy Eggs. The first major benefit is that consumer can enjoy crispy chocolate. Additionally, surprised toys that comes with Kinder JOY are the second benefit that young consumer should feel interested in. Kinder JOY is not only an special chocolate which contains rich in milk and hazelnuts but this product is also made without artificial colours and preservatives so it is healthy and safe for consumers. Once purchasing Kinder JOY, consumer will
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Additionally, her determination to influence investors in Singapore to expand their economic concerns by investing in India, continually progresses forward. Hope for sustained progress continues August 1, 2013 when former cabinet minister and former NTUC Secretary-General, Mr. Lim Boon takes over as chairman of Temasek Holdings.” (Ramesh, Y2013 ar, 1). Based on the excerpt from Ho Ching’s speech, she uses a number of influence tactics. When she points to the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis her approach
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Additionally, her determination to influence investors in Singapore to expand their economic concerns by investing in India, continually progresses forward. Hope for sustained progress continues August 1, 2013 when former cabinet minister and former NTUC Secretary-General, Mr. Lim Boon takes over as chairman of Temasek Holdings.” (Ramesh, Y2013 ar, 1). Based on the excerpt from Ho Ching’s speech, she uses a number of influence tactics. When she points to the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis her approach
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