Singapore Confidential
It’s May Day… but what are we really celebrating? Across the world, strikes, protests and demonstrations tend to mark Labour Day. And the contentious relationship between workers and companies. In Singapore, things look very different. But does that mean workers here are weaker or better protected? In this special May Day episode of Singapore Confidential, hosts Marcus Lim and Benjamin Chiang explore the history and evolution of trade unions, from violent strikes in the 19th century to Singapore’s uniquely collaborative model today. Why did Singapore move away from confrontational labour movements? What role does NTUC actually play in protecting workers? And in a time of rising automation, AI and retrenchments, what does “job security” even mean anymore? Chapters: (00:00) Intro (00:30) It’s May Day: What are we celebrating? (04:36) The beginning of trade unions (12:32) Can we strike in Singapore? (15:58) The alternative: Industrial arbitration court (16:48) Historic strikes in Singapore (26:39) Break (27:00) What can NTUC do for workers? (28:38) Drivers are endangered (31:27) NTUC Fairprice Explained (38:31) The future of trade unions 🔎 Follow us for exclusive updates: 🔴 YouTube: @majulahpresents 🟢 Spotify: @majulahpresents 🟣 Apple Podcast: @majulahpresents 🎥 TikTok: @majulahpresents 📷 Instagram: @majulahpresent
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