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Singapore Bank Employees' Union Date of Registration 128 Prinsep Street #02-02 18 November 1954 Sin Thai Hin Building Singapore 188655 Date of Affiliation to NTUC Tel: 6339 0588 1959 Fax: 6339 3126 E-mail: [email protected] Term of Office 2014 to 2018 Singapore Bank Employees’ Union Advisors Ng Pock Too S Chandra Das Irene Ng Alvin Yeo Phek Hoong Khim Hai Trustees Sokdeav Singh Eunice Lim Pauline Soh Swee Neo Wai Yen Executive Committee President Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President General Executive Max Lim Yew Lee Hussain Yunos Bob Chung Yong Kim San Secretary Secretary Seong Tuck Bobby Tay Michael Chang Peng Chuah Song Chew Deputy General Deputy General Assistant General Honorary Assistant Honorary Member Member Secretary Secretary Secretary Treasurer Treasurer Grace Tan Mohamed Khairi Susie Foo Susan Lee Herlina Abd Michael Lim Jagdheesh Lay Hiong Supani Cheng Juat Sai Lian Rahman Lian Soon Joginder Singh Member Member Member Member Internal Auditor Internal Auditor Cinthy Hoi Ahmad Jais Mohd Tahir Lily Chua Sandra Wee Alice Chin Lu Kim Ngan Ying Amat Dawood Siew Lay Guek Lian NTUC-AFFILIATED UNIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS 52 Date of Registration 200 Jalan Sultan 5 May 1964 #10-01 Textile Centre Singapore 199018 Date of Affiliation to NTUC Tel: 6295 2975 June 1964 Fax: 6296 8756 Singapore Bank E-mail: [email protected] Term of Office Ofcers’ Association 2013 to 2016 Advisors Davinder Singh Ng Pock Too Dr John Chen Ong Ye Kung Janil Puthucheary Seow Phun Trustees Ang Soh Hua Toh Geok Leng K Kandasamy Executive Council President First Second General Deputy General Assistant General Treasurer William Goh Vice-President Vice-President Secretary Secretary Secretary Patrick Ong Boon Kwang Palaniappan Charles Siow Wee Soon Guan Phua Tien Tim S Nirmala Keng Huat Palanichamy Eu Sen Manickam Assistant Treasurer Chairperson, Women Member Member Member Christine Lee Sub-Committee Theresa Teo Loganathan Mohamed Saleem Tok Mui Alice Huang Bee Hong Pasupthy Abdul Kader Oi Lee Member Member Internal Auditor Internal Auditor Sim Cheng Huat Lathika K Doris (Mae) Lim Karl Quek Lakshmanan Seow Ngee 540 Sims Avenue #02-03 Date of Registration Sims Avenue Centre 8 September 1953 Singapore 387603 Tel: 6744 3191 Date of Affiliation to NTUC 21 March 1989 Fax: 6746 3948 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.sctu.org.sg Term of Office Singapore Chinese 2012 to 2015 Teachers’ Union 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 General Lian Hwee Eng Loh Tiah Cheng General Secretary Secretary Secretary Treasurer Lye Choon Hwan Thong Wee Sin Lim Pei Jing Peggy Chen Yap Kim Hung Pei Chi Assistant General Welfare Ofcer Assistant Welfare Research Ofcer Assistant Member Member Treasurer Mo Fengling Ofcer Chow Fong Yee Research Ofcer Wang Xinwu Sun Xiuli Yang Kin Ngian See Cheun Wah Wee Chee Kok Co-opted Co-opted Internal Auditor Internal Auditor Member Member Chia Swee Hong Low Ai Ling Tan Geok Hoon Zheng Yingjiang NTUC-AFFILIATED UNIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS 54 No. 3 Bukit Pasoh Road Date of Registration #05-00 18 November 1981 Singapore 089817 Tel: 6220 3345 Date of Affiliation to NTUC 18 November 1981 Fax: 6220 5187 E-mail: [email protected] Singapore Industrial & : www.siseu.org.sg Term of Office Services Employees’ Union Website 2012 to 2016 Advisors Gan Kim Yong Matthias Yao Chih Ong Ye Kung Josephine Teo Yeo Guat Kwang Assoc Prof Koo Tan Peng Heng Li Min Tsai Kee Trustees Lim Kuang Beng Heng Chee How Sylvia Choo Zainal Sapari Patrick Tay (General Secretary) (Trustee) Sor Chew Teck Guan (Executive Secretary) Executive Committee President Vice-President Vice-President Deputy General Assistant General Deputy Executive General Treasurer Assistant General Lim Heng Khee Sazali Zainal Richard Sim Secretary Secretary Secretary Philip Lee Treasurer Siong Chuan Nur Radah Rosdi Joanne Chua Goh Sor Imm Soon Fatt Mohamed Chor Hiang Sophian Raai Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Adrian Eric Goh Robert Hah Irene Ho Lee Jun Yuan Muhammad Tan Ngiap Boon Teo Chin Hock Christopher Gair Kian Peng Ngee Choon Hwee Siang Shariffudin Member Member Internal Auditor Internal Auditor Assistant Executive Head, Industrial Principal Industrial Senior Industrial Raymond Tan Willie Ng Wei Teck Micheal Wong Kala Velosamy Secretary Relations Relations Ofcer Relations Ofcer Siew Meng Khong Suan Chua Lay Khim Amos Tan Michael Lim Delne Heng Zhong Min Teck Chew Yee Siang Senior Industrial Industrial Industrial Industrial Industrial Industrial Relations Ofcer Relations Ofcer Relations Ofcer Relations Ofcer Relations Ofcer Relations Ofcer Lim Meng Wee Lynn Tan Yilin Carolyn Poon James Wong Yik Leow Jie Ling Clarice Wong Pei Fen Wei Ling 190 Middle Road #10-07 Date of Registration Fortune Centre 31 October 1955 Singapore 188979 Tel: 6337 0273 Date of Affiliation to NTUC March 1972 Fax: 6336 2008 E-mail: [email protected] Term of Office Website: www.sieu.org.sg Singapore Insurance 2013 to 2016 Employees’ Union Mentor & Advisors Trustees Consultant Dr Teo Ho Pin Raymond Lim Jessica Tan Goh Chwee Hoon Rosmah Kasmadi Simmy Ng Willie Tan Siang Kit Soon Neo Wai Leng Kok Seng Executive Committee President First Second General Deputy General Assistant Secretary Treasurer First Assistant Terry Lee Kok Hua Vice-President Vice-President Secretary Secretary Noor Hasman Priscilla Tan Treasurer Jennifer Yap Yacob Mohamed Luke Hee Ronald Foo Haron Siew Hua Lee Moi Cheng Sy Na Yusoof Wing Wai Jit Kai Second Assistant Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Treasurer Lucy Wong Sandy Lee Debby Lim Richard Tan Idawati Riduan Jeslyn Low Roslina Ya’cof Christine Lim Li Han Kit Peng Kok Hwee Chui Kiow Chwee Hock Hwee Choo Member Member Member Member Member Observer Observer Observer Alex Chua Elvis Seet Keong Mary Tan Steven Tan Tan Poh Lay Winnie Koh Alfred Toh Nurwati Mohamed Lye Chai Poh Luan Buck Keong Lai Peng Hock San Rabani Observer Observer Observer Observer Observer Observer Observer Observer Jennifer Yip Jennifer Peck Annie Chua Noor Jahan Bevi Julie Goh Mary Goh Noormala Muhd Azmi Lai See Kwee Eng Bee Tin Lee Hoon Lasiman Abdul Aziz Observer Observer Observer Observer Internal Auditor Internal Auditor Johnny Ngan Joanne Soh Goh Soo Hua Juliet Lee Loi Nah Annie Tan Karteni Sukor Eng Seng Siew Huay Geok Keow NTUC-AFFILIATED UNIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS 56 Date of Registration 7 May 1947 42 West Coast Drive Singapore 127978 Date of Affiliation to NTUC Tel: : 9670 2346 April 1974 Fax: 6223 7571 Term of Office Singapore Interpreters’ 2014 to 2017 and Translators’ Union Advisor Seng Han Thong Trustees Doris Liu Sim Tian Seng nee Yahya Abu Hassan Chee Kwan Toh Bee Chuan Executive Committee President Vice-President Vice-President General Secretary Assistant Daniel Ang Teo Chor Hoon Nooreini Atan Cheong Kok Kong General Secretary Teck Heng Samsiah Mizah General Treasurer Member Member Member Member Member Member Internal Auditor Vincent Aw Joy Ho N Sivanandan Maheswary Neo Bee Lian Rubiya Ross Nurfahilla E Mangalagowri Chye Giap Yuet Ngoh Kandesan Mohamed Kamarulzman Date of Registration 587 Geylang Road #04-01 June 1947 Singapore 389526 Tel: 6440 7952 Date of Affiliation to NTUC Fax: 6440 3521 May 1974 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.kgms.org.sg Term of Office Singapore Malay 2013 to 2015 Teachers’ Union Advisor Masagos Zulkifli Masagos Mohamad Trustees Mohamad Ali Mohd Ma’mun Syed Salim Syed Hanifiah Abdullah HMF Suheimi Awad Executive Committee President Vice-President General Deputy General Assistant General Assistant General Assistant General Assistant Secretary Secretary Secretary Secretary Arzami Salim Rohan Nizam Secretary Secretary Mohamed Nor Basheer Abdul Malek Mohd Saddiq Nurhazimah Abdul Mohd Hizammudin Hasnah Hassan Mohamed Hussain Ahmad Mohd Salleh Halim Mohd Yusof Hon Treasurer Assistant Treasurer Member Member Member Member Internal Auditor Norazlan Ibrahim Kasmawati Muhd Firdaus Sherhan Suhandi Mohd Ali Mohd Mohd Jamalludin Tajudin Jaffar Masood Rahmat Iqbal Mohd Affandi NTUC-AFFILIATED UNIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS 58 65 Lorong 24A Geylang Date of Registration The SMMWU Building 11 February 1959 Singapore 398589 Tel: 6294 2481 Date of Affiliation to NTUC August 1971 Fax: 6297 1114 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.smmwu.org.sg Term of Office The Singapore Manual & 2014 to 2018 Mercantile Workers’ Union Advisors Delegate Honorary Member Teo Chee Hean Ong Teng Koon Matthias Yao Chih Alvin Yeo Lim Swee Say Joseph Tan Khirn Hai Kee Seng Executive Council President Secretary-General Secretary-General General Executive Eugene Teo David Yeo Emeritus Treasurer Secretary Yew Chee Cher Lian John De Payva Hamzah Sa’ad Patrick Tay Teck Guan Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President Deputy Deputy Deputy Deputy Secretary-General Secretary-General Secretary-General Secretary-General Goghari Michael Raymond Neo Sim Teck Chua Siblisuraya Marshall Teck Hock Wong Chip Mun Surash Raman Elvin Lee Andy Lim Mukundan Kian Chuan Tze Khong Assistant Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Secretary-General Kenny Choo Harry Anthony Janet Ho Kiffly MarcusAraib Koh Ching Chuan Jessie Kor Eveline Lee Joseph Chua Weng Fai Constantine Choy Yook Hwan Eun Wan Yong Eng Hee Member Member Member Member Member Member Eugene Lim Mohd Shadiq Santha Sher Akbar Khan Sim Han Ngee Doreen Yeo Chia Yung Majid Raman Poh Kheng Trustee Trustee Trustee Internal Auditor Internal Auditor Tang Kwai Sim Patricia Teoh Tha’erah Jantan Balamurugan Josephine Ng Lay Lian Mohan
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