11th October 2022
Workers in six organisations in the public and private sectors have signed an agreement with the Institute for Adult Learning (IAL), an autonomous institute within the Singapore University of Social Sciences, to help them develop their workplace learning to improve productivity.
The agreements were announced by SUSS president Cheong Hee Kiat at the Learning Enterprise Alliance Award Ceremony. The ceremony recognised 21 new members of IAL’s Learning Enterprise Alliance.
IAL executive director Lee Wing On said that the set of agreements is an extension of the institute’s efforts to advocate for and create an environment that supports using workplace learning as a tool to drive business transformation.
Prof Cheong said adult education and training helps workers build resistance to a quickly changing global environment and also reshape work and the workforce.