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Speaking at the launch of a Master Class series by NTUC’s Employment and Employability Institute (e2i) last Friday (3 Jul), NTUC Secretary-General Chan Chun Sing told the audience that NTUC is keen to help Singapore professionals, managers and executives (PMEs) improve their skills and widen their networks so that they can compete better on the international stage.
“As our economy transforms, more and more of our people will be in the PME sectors, and (it) is also NTUC’s job to make sure that we help our PMEs remain competitive and stay ahead of the competition,” he said.
The e2i’s Master Class series aims to prepare Singapore’s workforce to be “future ready” by growing and deepening the skill sets of PMEs through partnering with industry players.
It also helps to identify core skill sets to meet rapid changes in the labour market.
He highlighted two important reasons for undertaking such a programme:
http://www.tremeritus.com/2015/07/06/chan-ntuc-keep-to-help-pmes-compete-internationally/
“As our economy transforms, more and more of our people will be in the PME sectors, and (it) is also NTUC’s job to make sure that we help our PMEs remain competitive and stay ahead of the competition,” he said.
The e2i’s Master Class series aims to prepare Singapore’s workforce to be “future ready” by growing and deepening the skill sets of PMEs through partnering with industry players.
It also helps to identify core skill sets to meet rapid changes in the labour market.
He highlighted two important reasons for undertaking such a programme:
http://www.tremeritus.com/2015/07/06/chan-ntuc-keep-to-help-pmes-compete-internationally/