
Jalan Besar GRC MP Wan Rizal to join NTUC
His appointment as its Employment and Employability Institute's (e2i) director of stakeholder management, career services and partnership group takes effect on Aug 18.
As a labour MP, NTUC said Dr Rizal will speak up for workers' interests in parliament and champion the organisation's key advocacy areas. The focus will be on supporting lower-wage workers and strengthening engagement with the Malay-Muslim community.
"Building on his parliamentary experience and active grassroots engagement with workers across different sectors, Dr Rizal would bring his valuable insights into their aspirations and concerns," said NTUC.
"His appointment reflects NTUC's ongoing efforts to stay closely connected with the community and deepen its understanding of workers' needs to improve their wages, welfare, and work prospects."
MP for Jalan Besar GRC since 2020, Dr Rizal is a senior lecturer at Republic Polytechnic.
NTUC secretary-general Ng Chee Meng said his presence "further strengthens NTUC's ability to understand, represent and advocate for all workers".
As director of stakeholder management at NTUC's e2i, Dr Rizal will work closely with community partners, union leaders, grassroots advisers and other stakeholders to strengthen relationships and organise career fairs and events that connect job seekers with work opportunities, said NTUC.
He will also lead the development of strategies and programmes that support workers' innovation, employability and long-term career growth.
Dr Rizal's grassroots connections and understanding of the challenges faced by lower-wage and mature workers, particularly within the Malay-Muslim community, will be invaluable, said Caryn Lim, CEO of e2i.
She added that his experience will help e2i sharpen its focus on reaching underserved groups and design career services and programmes that meet their specific needs.
'I am honoured to join NTUC and NTUC's e2i in this new capacity. In my years as an educator, community leader and Member of Parliament," said Dr Rizal.
"I've met workers who felt left behind - whether it's because of age, income, or background. I hope to be a strong bridge between workers and policy, and to champion the interests of lower-wage workers, mature workers - including those within our Malay-Muslim community.'
According to the Singapore parliament website, Dr Rizal currently serves on the Punggol East Citizen Consultative Committee for Punggol East SMC.
He was previously chairman of the mosque management board for Al-Islah Mosque and a member of the inter-racial and religious confidence circles for Punggol North and Punggol West.
In its statement, NTUC also expressed its appreciation for Mr Fahmi Aliman, former director of operations and mobilisation division secretariat, who stepped down on Jun 30.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


CNA
20 minutes ago
- CNA
CNA speaks to Bangladesh's interim leader Muhammad Yunus on reform in the country
Scroll up for the next video X CNA speaks to Bangladesh's interim leader Muhammad Yunus on reform in the country


CNA
an hour ago
- CNA
China and India in talks to revive border trade after five years as ties thaw
China and India are in talks to revive border trade after five years, amid rising US tariffs. This is the latest step aimed at easing tensions, after a deadly border clash in 2020 caused ties to plunge to their lowest in decades. Just this week, Indian carriers were reportedly told to resume direct flights to China as early as next month. Beijing has also relaxed export curbs on a key fertiliser ingredient to India. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi is also expected to head to New Delhi for talks on Monday — his first visit in more than three years. Ishan Garg reports from New Delhi.


CNA
an hour ago
- CNA
IOC says Ng Ser Miang conformed with rules amid allegation of mixing 'his many positions with family business'
SINGAPORE: The International Olympic Committee (IOC) on Thursday (Aug 14) said former vice president and current member Ng Ser Miang had conformed with the rules, following allegations of a conflict of interest. German website Sport & Politics reported on Tuesday that a complaint had been lodged against Mr Ng with the IOC Ethics Commission. The complaint alleged that Mr Ng had "mixed his many positions with family business in several respects in connection with esports, the Olympic Esports Week and the Olympic Esports Games", the website said. In response to CNA's queries, the IOC said that Mr Ng has "acted in full conformity with the Olympic Charter, and there is no evidence to prove the contrary". It added that Mr Ng has the full confidence of the IOC to further develop the Olympic Esports Games project. "Mr Ng Ser Miang, like all IOC members, has fulfilled his obligations. Therefore, the allegations made in this complaint are unfounded," an IOC spokesperson said. "There is no basis whatsoever to these claims, since there is full transparency through the IOC Declaration of Interests Form." The spokesperson added that all IOC members are required to declare their interests in companies, sports organisations and not-for-profit entities. "This is to avoid any actual or perceived risk of conflict of interest when the IOC engages with any third party." Mr Ng had not been directly involved in the development of esports in the IOC until 'very recently', the IOC said. The development has been driven by the IOC Esports Commission, of which Mr Ng has "never been" a member. The commission also steered the Olympic Virtual Series 2021 and the Olympic Esports Series 2023, which culminated in the Olympic Esports Week 2023. "The Olympic Esports Week was hosted in partnership with the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth, Sport Singapore and the Singapore National Olympic Committee (SNOC)," said the IOC. "Mr Ng was not a member of the organising committee of the Olympic Esports Week. He co-chaired the steering committee together with the responsible minister." It added that all key decisions regarding the Olympic Virtual Series 2021 and the Olympic Esports Series 2023, including the selection of the game titles, were taken by the IOC Executive Board based on proposals from the Olympic Esports Commission and in cooperation with the relevant IOC departments. It was also the Esports Commission that presented the proposal to create Olympic Esports Games to the IOC Executive Board and the IOC Session in the summer of 2024. Recently, Mr Ng was appointed as chair of a joint committee of the IOC and the Saudi Olympic and Paralympic Committee (SOPC) to steer the Olympic Esports Games. This was because his expertise was "fully known and appreciated", said the IOC. "His connections to the industry were declared in full transparency in the IOC Declaration of Interests Form. "While the steering committee is working to prepare the decision on which games will be included in the Olympic Esports Games, the final decision will be made by the IOC Executive Board and/or the IOC Session," the committee added. The committee said that, as a "general point", the involvement of IOC members with the relevant expertise and networks, which are fully declared, is something which is to be welcomed in any area of operations. CNA has contacted Mr Ng, the Singapore National Olympic Council (SNOC), and the Global Esports Federation for comment. In January 2023, Mr Ng was fined 1,000 euros (US$1,165) and served with an official warning after being found guilty of interfering in a World Sailing election. Mr Ng and former World Sailing Ethics Commission chairman Dieter Neupert had been found guilty of failing to act with integrity and interfering in the election. Mr Ng was vice-president of the International Sailing Federation – World Sailing's predecessor – from 1994 to 1998. He has served the IOC as a member since 1998 and was vice president of the SNOC from 1990 to 2014.