Every year the Labour Movement is represented by a contingent of union leaders and members at the National Day Parade.
It’s no different this year as 47 men and women fly the NTUC flag at this year’s parade.
After months of training, rain or shine, the big day is just around the corner.
In what has become an annual tradition, NTUC President Mary Liew, NTUC Secretary-General Ng Chee Meng and several NTUC Central Committee members recently visited the contingent's holding area at the Suntec City Convention Hall.
Here’s how the day went:
Months of training and practice pay off as the big day draws near. Seen here, participants of NTUC's National Day Parade marching contingent 2019.
The contingent is led by NTUC Central Committee member and Healthcare Services Employees' Union President K Thanaletchimi.
The NTUC contingent working on their march past, undeterred by the blazing afternoon sun.
NTUC holding an appreciation event for those representing the Labour Movement at this year's National Day Parade.
The event being graced by NTUC President Mary Liew, NTUC Secretary-General Ng Chee Meng and representatives from the NTUC Central Committee and NTUC units.
Participants born in July having a joint birthday celebration.
One of the participants in the contingent prepared Mee Soto for her team to enjoy at lunch time.