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Labout Movement Directory 2013-Cover.Indd 2 12/4/13 6:00 PM Date of Registration 281 Jalan Besar 16 June 1981 Shipbuilding and Singapore 208944 Tel: 6299 2926 Date of Affiliation to NTUC Marine Engineering Fax: 6294 1131 19 August 1981 Employees’ Union E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.smeeu.org.sg Term of Office 2009 to 2013 Advisors Assoc Prof Halimah Yacob Dr Lam Pin Min Lim Chin Siew Mah Cheong Fatt Dr Yaacob Ibrahim (Executive Secretary) Trustees Dr Chau Sik Ting Ong Chin Ang Philip Tan Kian Cheng Executive Committee President Vice-President Vice-President General Secretary Assistant General Wong Weng Ong Fido Chung Tan Ah Chye Tommy Goh Secretary Chee Tong Hock Wah Eileen Yeo Chor Gek Deputy Executive Assistant Executive General Assistant General Member Member Member Member Secretary Secretary Treasurer Treasurer Chow Weng Fatt CV Nathan Jimmy Goh K Veeramani Goh Sor Imm David Lim Aziz Mohd Raus Mohamed Zahid Chun Wu Kin Wai Ahmad Member Member Member Internal Auditor Internal Auditor Head, Industrial Senior Industrial Industrial Lim Chee Khian Piragasam Wong Meng Wah Nicholas Chia Rasabalan Relations Relations Officer Relations Officer Munisamy Chew Leong Palayyan Stanley Ho Jasmine Lim Michelle Ong Kar Fei Yu Shan Ying Wen LABOUR MOVEMENT DIRECTORY 2013 DIRECTORY LABOUR MOVEMENT 46 Airline House SIN-ALH-05A Date of Registration 25 Airline Road 20 January 1993 Singapore 819829 SIA Engineering Tel: 6541 5929 Date of Affiliation to NTUC Company Engineers Fax: 6542 8251 20 January 1993 E-mail: [email protected] and Executives Union Website: unions.ntuc.org.sg/seeu Term of Office 2011 to 2014 Advisor Charles Chong You Fook S Trustees Tan Ser Joo Yeo Hoong Seng Lim Teck Chye Executive Committee President Vice-President General Deputy General Deputy General Executive Treasurer David Foo Ridzuan Sulong Secretary Secretary Secretary Secretary Choo Tiang Lee Chin Wei Ong Hwee Liang Brandon Wong Noriah Selamat Joanne Cham Hong Hup Hui Fong Assistant Treasurer Member Member Member Member Member Ewen Tan Azhman Asmadi Benny Kenneth Chong Yoon Hong Wylie Lim Woon Tai Yong Boon Hua D’Cruz Yeow Kai Member Member Member Tony Tan Tay Yong Beng Hariharan Kong Hwei Govindan Airline House SIN-ALH-05A Date of Registration 25 Airline Road 26 June 1984 Singapore 819829 Singapore Airlines Tel: 6541 6090/ 6541 6091 Date of Affiliation to NTUC Staff Union Fax: 6545 9221 26 June 1984 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.siasu.org.sg Term of Office 2011 to 2014 Advisors Lim Boon Heng Joanne Cham Dr Mohamed Halimah Yacob Hui Fong Maliki Osman Trustees Sidney Sin Chua Choon Hiong Soon Eng Leng Chee Kuen Executive Council President Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President General Assistant General Assistant General Tony Sim Vernon Lim Abirajan N Rathakrishnan Secretary Secretary Secretary Yew Tiong Siew Peng Uthirapathi Sinnappan Logannaathan Daniel Chew Ranjit Piyasiri Choon Huat Assistant General Executive Treasurer Assistant Treasurer Member Member Member Member Secretary Secretary Josef Ho Patrick Chua Rodney Wong Haleem Khan Md Jamanludin Yazid Mohd Said Danny Wong Gregory De Silva Yuk Ngee Yong Wah Suratee Onn Chin Kuen Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Davidson Daniel Magdalene Lee M Gajeindran Mohd Ikram Francis Tan Roslan Haron Kader Maideen V M Rajoo Jeyasingham Siok Choo Abd Raheem Boon Chong Nathervana Manohar LABOUR MOVEMENT DIRECTORY 2013 DIRECTORY LABOUR MOVEMENT 48 20 Airport Boulevard Date of Registration 2nd Level 22 June 1984 SATS Inflight Catering Centre 1 Singapore Airport Singapore 819659 Date of Affiliation to NTUC Terminal Services Tel: 6542 8866 22 June 1981 Fax: 6542 3818 Workers’ Union E-mail: [email protected] Term of Office 2010 to 2014 Advisors Mah Bow Tan Abdullah Tarmugi Goh Chee Wee Lee Yi Shyan S Trustees Joyce Goh David Lee Yeo Chau Koon Chui Buay Kee Siang Executive Council President Vice-President Vice-President General Secretary Assistant General Assistant General Executive Paul Ng Kim Seng Abdul Aziz Ismail Abdul Latiffuddin Gunasekaran Secretary Secretary Secretary Sutan Khalidin Sivaganam Abdullah Shafiie Govinden Joanne Cham Mohamed Sidik Sathasivam Hui Fong Treasurer Assistant Member Member Member Member Member Jackie Tan Treasurer Ronnie Chia Richard Kho Zerlynn Lim Poobalan A S Devendiran Jiak Seng Poul Vincent Hun Gee Hock Guan Bee Pheng Kumarasamy Perianayagam Member Member Member Member Internal Auditor Internal Auditor Edmund Tan Won Wai Kim Mohd Zulkefly Muthan Selvam Peter Er Zuliandi Asri Chai Kiat Katab Siak Kwang Date of Registration 128 Prinsep Street #02-02 18 November 1954 Sin Thai Hin Building Singapore Bank Singapore 188655 Date of Affiliation to NTUC Tel: 6339 0588 1959 Employees’ Union Fax: 6339 3126 E-mail: [email protected] Term of Office 2010 to 2014 Advisors Ng Pock Too S Chandra Das Irene Ng Alvin Yeo Phek Hoong Khim Hai Trustees Sokdeav Singh David Chan Rahim Bakar Choon Kwee Executive Committee President Vice-President Vice-President General Deputy General Assistant Executive Max Lim Yew Lee Hussain Yunos Bob Chung Secretary Secretary General Secretary Seong Tuck Bobby Tay Susie Foo Secretary Michael Chang Peng Chuah Cheng Juat Susan Lee Song Chew Sai Lian Honorary Assistant Honorary Member Member Member Member Member Member Treasurer Treasurer Eunice Lim Yong Kim San Salinah Abdullah Grace Tan Mohamed Khairi T Sandarasakaran Michael Lim Herlina Abdul Swee Neo Sani Lay Hiong Supani Lian Soon Rahman Member Member Member Member Member Member Pauline Soh Jagdheesh Jog- Abdul Latif Wahab Mohamed Zainal Sithananthan Cinthy Hoi Wai Yen inder Singh Omar Naidu Ngan Ying LABOUR MOVEMENT DIRECTORY 2013 DIRECTORY LABOUR MOVEMENT Internal Auditor Internal Auditor 50 Sandra Wee Amy Low Guek Lian Poh Hong Date of Registration 200 Jalan Sultan 5 May 1964 #10-01 Textile Centre Singapore 199018 Date of Affiliation to NTUC Singapore Bank Tel: 6295 2975 June 1964 Fax: 6296 8756 Officers’ Association E-mail: [email protected] Term of Office 2010 to 2013 Advisors Davinder Singh Ng Pock Too Dr John Chen Ong Ye Kung Janil Puthucheary Seow Phun S Trustees Ang Soh Hua Toh Geok Leng K Kandasamy Executive Council President Vice-President General Deputy General Assistant General Treasurer Assistant Treasurer William Goh Palaniappan Secretary Secretary Secretary Charles Siow Patrick Ong Boon Kwang Palanichamy Wee Soon Guan Phua Tien Tim S Nirmala Eu Sen Keng Huat Manickam Chairperson, Member Member Member Member Member Women Christine Lee Tan Yen Pau Theresa Teo Loganathan Mohamed Salim Sub-Committee Tok Mui Bee Hong Pasupthy Abdul Kader Alice Huang Oi Lee Internal Auditor Internal Auditor Doris (Mae) Lim Karl Quek Seow Ngee 540 Sims Avenue #02-03 Date of Registration Sims Avenue Centre 8 September 1953 Singapore 387603 Singapore Chinese Tel: 6744 3191 Date of Affiliation to NTUC Teachers’ Union Fax: 6746 3948 21 March 1989 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.sctu.org.sg Term of Office 2012 to 2015 Advisors Sam Tan Baey Yam Keng Chin Siong Trustees Foo Mui Chuw Ngoh Choon Ho Foo Suan Fong Executive Council President Vice-President Secretary First Assistant Second Assistant Executive Lian Hwee Eng Loh Tiah Cheng General Secretary Secretary Secretary Lye Choon Hwan Thong Wee Sin Lim Pei Jing Peggy Chen Pei Chi General Assistant General Welfare Officer Assistant Welfare Research Officer Assistant Treasurer Treasurer Du Tao Officer Chow Fong Yee Research Officer Yap Kim Hung Yang Kin Ngian Mo Fengling Tang Youbin Member Member Member Internal Auditor Internal Auditor Wang Xinwu Sun Xiuli See Cheun Wah Chia Swee Hong Low Ai Ling LABOUR MOVEMENT DIRECTORY 2013 DIRECTORY LABOUR MOVEMENT 52 No. 3 Bukit Pasoh Road Date of Registration #05-00 18 November 1981 Singapore 089817 Date of Affiliation to NTUC Singapore Industrial & Tel: 6220 3345 18 November 1981 Fax: 6220 5187 Services Employees’ Union E-mail: [email protected] Term of Office Website: www.siseu.org.sg 2012 to 2016 Advisors Gan Kim Yong Ong Ye Kung Matthias Yao Chih Josephine Teo Yeo Guat Kwang Assoc Prof Koo Li Min Tsai Kee S Trustees Tan Peng Heng Lim Kuang Beng Heng Chee How Zainal Sapari Patrick Tay (President) (General Secretary) (Trustee) Teck Guan Executive Committee Deputy President Vice-President Deputy General Assistant General Executive Deputy Executive General Philip Lee Sazali Zainal Secretary Secretary Secretary Secretary Treasurer Soon Fatt Nur Rafidah Rosdi Joanne Chua Sylvia Choo Goh Sor Imm Lim Heng Khee Chor Hiang Sor Chew Assistant General Member Member Member Member Member Member Treasurer Adrian Eric Goh Robert Hah Irene Ho Lee Jun Yuan Beryl Lee Pei Jun Mohamed Christopher Gair Kian Peng Ngee Choon Hwee Siang Sophian Rafiai Member Member Member Member Member Internal Auditor Internal Auditor Assistant Executive Muhammad S Subramania Richard Sim Tan Ngiap Boon Teo Chin Hock Raymond Tan Willie Ng Wei Teck Secretary Shariffudin Siong Chuan Siew Meng Chua Lay Khim Principal Industrial Senior Industrial Senior Industrial Senior Industrial Industrial Industrial Industrial Industrial Relations Officer Relations Officer Relations Officer Relations Officer Relations Officer Relations Officer Relations Officer Relations Officer Ariel Toh Gowri Elankovan Chandraseharan Michael Lim Tan Yilin Lynn Delfine Heng Lim Meng Wee Mohamed Aizad Zi Yong Ramesh Teck Chew Yee Siang Mohtar 190 Middle Road #10-07 Date of Registration Fortune Centre 31 October 1955 Singapore 188979 Singapore Insurance Tel: 6337 0273 Date of Affiliation to NTUC Employees’ Union Fax: 6336 2008 March 1972 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.sieu.org.sg Term of Office 2013 to 2016 Advisors
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