Why You Should Sign Up as an NTUC Member
With over 2.3 million members and administered by the National Trades Union Congress, the NTUC membership consists of two types: Ordinary Branch and General Branch. Ordinary Branch members have union representation for wage negotiations and workplace issues, while General Branch members enjoy social benefits like NTUC FairPrice rebates, Plus! Rewards, and NTUC Club facilities.
To be eligible for membership, applicants must be at least 16 years old and meet certain criteria. While it offers LinkPoints at NTUC FairPrice supermarkets, there is much more to an NTUC membership than meets the eye.
In this article, we will explore the monetary and non-monetary benefits of an NTUC membership, helping you determine whether the annual subscription fee of $117 is worth it?
*The monthly subscription fee is $9, except for December when it is $18.
Benefit | Description |
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Plus! Rewards Programme | Earn LinkPoints while shopping at partner outlets and use them to offset future purchases. |
Cash Rebates | Enjoy annual cash rebates and dividends on purchases made at NTUC FairPrice and Unity pharmacies. |
Membership Discounts | Exclusive discounts and privileges at over 1,000 partner outlets in dining, entertainment, lifestyle, and more. |
Workplace Advisory | Receive workplace advisory services and representation in wage negotiations. |
Legal Clinics | Access free legal advice through the Law Works initiative. |
U PME Centre and Employment Support | Personalized career advice, training subsidies, and career support programs for PMEs. |
U Network | Networking opportunities and assistance in resolving workplace issues. |
Complimentary Group Insurance | Automatic coverage for you and your spouse against death and total permanent disability. |
NTUC U Care Fund | Access financial assistance during challenging times through the U Care Fund. |
NTUC Education and Training Fund | Apply for training grants and subsidies to upgrade your skills and knowledge. |
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