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NTUC Club, established in 1986 provides value-for-money entertainment and recreational facilities to NTUC members and their families as well as all Singaporeans. Today, the Club has grown into one of the largest entertainment and leisure group in Singapore, and has repositioned itself as a one-stop entertainment cum lifestyle provider. Over the years, it has expanded to include a world class theme park (Escape Theme Park), largest water theme park in Singapore (Wild Wild Wet), three holiday resorts: Costa Sands Resort (Pasir Ris), Costa Sands Resort (Downtown East), Costa Sands Resort (Sentosa) , six clubhouses (Celebrations, DXO, Happy Days, Jest D'Place, Planet Paradigm, Union Square), and a one-stop recreation cum lifestyle complex (Downtown East).

NTUC LearningHub, formerly known as NTUC Computer Training Centre, has been evolving with the Singapore workers' training needs since 1982 to help them stay employable. It focus on providing high quality training courses that are contemporary and affordable. To date, it has trained close to 600, 000 people and more than 10,000 companies. Check out the latest training courses at www.ntuclearninghub.com

NTUC Link Pte Ltd was incorporated in March 1998 to develop the LinkPoints Loyalty Programme. Today the LinkPoints Programme has grown and attracted more than 750,000 members and over 500 participating merchant outlets. It is one of the largest Loyalty Programme of its kind in Singapore. The LinkPoints Programme has many attractive rewards and extra benefits for NTUC Members only.

Singapore Labour Foundation (SLF) came into being in 1977 to promote the welfare of NTUC members and further the development of trade union movement. It is funded by contributions from unions, cooperatives and its NTUC members. The SLF, in turn, helps the NTUC and its unions finance social, cultural and recreational activities. It develops our resorts and lifestyle centres.

Ong Teng Cheong Institute of Labour Studies was set up in 1990 to strength leadership in the labour movement and to advance the practice of good labour-management relations.

The Institute was renamed the Ong Teng Cheong Institute of Labour Studies in late March 2002 to honour the memory of Mr Ong Teng Cheong, former President of the Republic of Singapore (1993 to 1999 ) and Secretary General of the NTUC ( 1983 to 1993). OTC is collaborating with our tripartitie partners to run programmes.
 



Consumers' Associations of Singapore (CASE) was created in August 1971 to protect the interests of consumers. Over the years, it has raised the level of consumer awareness and improved the standard of business practices. It handles complaints and conducts research, surveys and product testing.

 


 

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