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United Workers of Electronics
& Electrical Industries
Empowering Workers in Electronics & Electrical Industries
OBJECTIVES
On 14 July 1981, UWEEI was formally registered with the Registrar of Trade Unions to regulate relations between members and their employers for the following purposes:
PROMOTING
good industrial relations between members and their employers
IMPROVING
the working conditions of members or to enhance their economic and social status
ACHIEVING
the raising of productivity for the benefit of members,
their employers and the economy of Singapore
MISSION
​We aspire to instil pride of membership in every UWEEI member through:
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STRONG REPRESENTATION
EXCELLENT SERVICE
QUALITY OF WORKLIFE
RESPONSIBLE UNIONISM

UWEEI IN NUMBERS
3RD
largest union in Singapore
65,000+
members represented
150+
companies represented
HOW WE HELP
WORKPLACE REPRESENTATION
UWEEI provides employment-related assistance in the following ways:
All working people above 16-year-old in the electronics and electrical sector are eligible for union membership. UWEEI works on measures to preserve, protect and enhance the interests of workers in a harmonious industrial relationship.
Union Representation for Ordinary Members (Employees of Unionised Companies)




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Besides engaging in collective bargaining for wage negotiations and collective agreements, the Union also handles grievances for Ordinary Branch members in cases of termination, dismissal , and retrenchments etc. With more graduates entering the workforce as or promoted to the ranks of Professionals , Executives and Managers (PMEs), UWEEI provides limited representation under the Industrial Relations Act to protect the rights and interests of these employees in competitive business.
For Ordinary Members, you can refer to your branch officials in the Company or the assigned Industrial Relations Officer serving your company.
Employment Advice for General Branch Members (employees of non-unionised companies)
Members from non-unionised companies in the electronics and electrical sector can seek employment advice on workplace issues ranging from workplace grievances to employment-related queries from a dedicated team of experienced Industrial Relations Officers.
For General Branch members, you can email us or call us at 6440 2338. Our officers will get back to you soonest.
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