Partnering with EMO Studios (www.emo-studios.com), a professional photography services company, to offer a photography classes since July 2007. Participants will be exposed to lessons and field trips conducted by professionals as well as discount packages for camera equipment.

2020 Point System

About the Point System

The point system is established within 20/20 to provide a transparent and accountable measure of the contributions of our members throughout the year.

Points will be awarded base on Leadership Roles & Participation Roles.

The points will be used in the consideration for nominating outstanding members for the Young NTUC Award.

How It Works

LEADERSHIP CATEGORY
Types of Activity - Club Level, Leadership Roles, Project
Leadership Roles, Ad-Hoc Assignment Roles

Cap Points (Max) High Key - 100 Mid Key - 20 Low Key - 20

PARTICIPATION CATEGORY
Types of Activity - Main Course Basic & Advance, Workshop / Courses, Event Assignment / Project / Outing

Cap Points (Max) High Key – 50 Mid Key – 20 Low Key - 20

Roles of Leadership Roles
• Playing a key role in the planning and execution of the event/project
• Contributed to the planning, coordination or implementation of the event

Roles of Participants Roles
• Playing a participation role in engaging all the club activities.
• Workshop, Courses and outing.
• Event Assignment - Youth Campus, Coffeeshop Talk, Kidzquest…etc
• 20/20 exhibition and projects - MayDay, NDP, OCC…etc

Monday, January 2, 2012

20/20 PRO collaborates with MWC

In line with MWC's overarching theme for this year, Embracing Differences, the photo exhibition dis- played 30 photographs of migrant workers @ Work, Live and Play. The images were captured by the Labour Movement youth wing's photography group, Team Young NTUC 20/20, a professional group born from young, union activists. The three-day exhibition was launched through the piecing-together of a photo jig- saw puzzle depicting migrant workers of different nationalities by special guests, Guest-of-Honour Minister of State for Manpower Tan Chuan-Jin, Co-chairman of the Migrant Workers' Forum Kenneth Loo, Chairman of Young NTUC Benjamin Tang, as well two migrant workers under- MWC's care. The  exhibition was open to the public and ended on 23 December 2011. Aimed at generating greater awareness amongst the Singaporean public of migrant workers @ Work, Live and Play, the event served to give Singaporeans an insight into the lives of migrant workers here. MWC hopes to promote greater understanding and acceptance of the migrant workers in our midst, as well as enhance the integration and harmonious co-existence between migrants and locals at the workplace and in the community. Photo 2020 PRO           Text courtesy of www.ntuc.org.sg  

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