Labour Front
The Labour Front was a political party in Singapore that was active from 1954 to 1963. Founded by David Marshall, it aimed to represent the interests of workers and promote social justice. The party played a significant role in the early political landscape of Singapore, advocating for labor rights and economic reforms.
In 1963, the Labour Front merged with other parties to form the People's Action Party (PAP), which has since dominated Singapore's political scene. The Labour Front's legacy includes its contributions to labor legislation and its efforts to improve the living conditions of workers during a transformative period in Singapore's history.