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NTUC President Discusses AI and Workforce Shifts
NTUC President Kaye Tanalajmi addressed the impact of technology on business models and worker preferences in Singapore. She noted that technology affects how Singaporeans approach different ways of working.
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NTUC President Discusses AI and Workforce Shifts
The National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) stated that the new tripartite jobs council will align with new labor rules. The labor movement said that employers must collaborate to ensure AI integration uplifts wages and welfare rather than displacing workers.
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NTUC Commits $37 Million To Worker Support
The National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) will commit nearly $37 million this year to assist workers and their families with daily needs. Funds will support existing initiatives like the NTUC Community Fund for Child Care and Elder Care Support.
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ComfortDelGro Welcomes Cross-Border Taxi Scheme Changes
Singapore's largest taxi operator, ComfortDelGro, stated it welcomes improvements to the cross-border taxi scheme. The company noted the changes provide passengers with more flexibility and clearer pricing.
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PM Wong Advocates For Singaporean Tripartism
Prime Minister Wong said the importance of developing innovative, practical, and effective solutions suited to Singapore's specific needs.
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PM Wong Urges Collective Action On AI
Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong is calling for stronger collective action with the labor movement to manage disruptions caused by AI. The Prime Minister noted that Singapore remains a key node in global energy flows.
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AI Agents Expected To Reshape Industries
The next phase of artificial intelligence involves creating AI agents that function without human intervention. These agents are expected to disrupt and reshape entire industries beyond current capabilities like summarizing reports or writing code. Experts suggest Singapore must prepare for this impact on productivity and industry structures. Singapore is advised to prepare for this shifting technological environment.
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Singapore Targets Radicalized Youths For Deradicalization
Singapore is monitoring an increase in potential violent projects from far-right extremists. Authorities have recently thwarted several attacks in the city-state.
RFI Monde
NTUC Commits $37 Million To Worker Support
Prime Minister Lawrence Wong delivered his second speech at a May Day rally. Prime Minister Laurence Wong stated that no Singaporean will be left behind during job disruptions caused by evolving roles. He promised training schemes to ensure workers remain relevant as the job market changes. The commitment aims to mitigate the impact of industrial and technological shifts on the local workforce. The statement was made during a broadcast on CNA 938. He pledged that the government will look after its own citizens regardless of the specific nature of the challenge. The National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) will commit nearly $37 million this year to support workers and family needs. Funds will be directed toward existing initiatives like the NTUC Community Fund for Child Care and Elder Care Support. This fund aims to raise a total of $500 million over the next five years.
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Singapore And Indonesia Impose Fees On Hormuz Transit
Singapore and Indonesia have imposed fees on vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz. The move follows security concerns and the potential for the strait to become a choke point for ships traveling between the Indian and Pacific Oceans.
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