National Trades Union Congress - List of Leaders of NTUC

List of Leaders of NTUC

Secretary-General Term of Office President Term of office Chairman Term of office
Devan Nair 1961–1965 Ho See Beng 1962–1964 Mahmud Awang 1961
ST Nagayan 1965–1966 RA White 1966–1967 Ho See Beng 1962–1964
Ho See Beng 1966–1967 Peter Vincent 1967–1970 Phey Yew Kok 1979
Seah Mui Kok 1967–1970 Phey Yew Kok 1970–1979 Yu-Foo Yee Shoon 1980–1985
Devan Nair 1970–1979 Devan Nair 1979–1981 position abolished
Lim Chee Onn 1979–1983 Peter Vincent 1981–1985
Ong Teng Cheong 1983–1993 George Chua 1985–1986
Lim Boon Heng 1993–2006 Oscar Oliveiro 1986–1997
Lim Swee Say 2007–present John De Payva 1997–2011
Lim Swee Say 2007–present Diana Chia 2011–2015

Source: "Little by Little, Step by Step. Celebrating 50 years of Labour Movement" (pdf). NTUC. May 2011. http://www.ntuc.org.sg/wps/wcm/connect/b446568046d074d89776b7cd32e0f7cd/NTUC50.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CACHEID=b446568046d074d89776b7cd32e0f7cd.

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