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FDAWU supports 25 workers as Yeo Hiap Seng announces retrenchment at Senoko facility

The union has secured stronger outcomes for union members while mobilising NTUC resources to help affected workers transition to new opportunities.
By Ian Tan Hanhonn 31 Mar 2026
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Representatives from the Food, Drinks and Allied Workers Union (FDAWU) were present at Yeo Hiap Seng headquarters on 31 March 2026 when the company announced the retrenchment of 25 employees from its can manufacturing facility.

 

Yeo Hiap Seng had given FDAWU advance notice of its intention. The union was present to ensure affected employees were provided with clear and accurate information, had their concerns addressed, and supported them with ongoing guidance and assistance throughout the transition.

 

Stronger outcomes for union members

 

Yeo Hiap Seng’s retrenchment packages will be provided in line with its Collective Agreement and unionised norms, said FDAWU in a statement.

 

Payouts will vary based on employees’ salaries, length of service and union membership status, with union members having higher severance caps than non-union members.

 

Meanwhile, the company will offer open roles in Malaysia to workers who choose to continue their employment with Yeo Hiap Seng.

 

The next phase: Opening new doors

 

Beyond negotiations, FDAWU also arranged for complimentary onsite counselling support for affected employees.

 

The union added that it is supporting affected employees with career planning, job transitions and skills upgrading, including linking them to NTUC’s e2i (Employment and Employability Institute) for continual assistance.

 

NTUC’s e2i was also onsite to provide Singaporeans and PRs with information kits on career resources and share available career support services and career advisory to help workers transition to new job opportunities.

 

More information can be found at www.e2i.com.sg. Meanwhile, affected employees who require further assistance may approach FDAWU at 6737 6088 (working hours) or email fdawu@ntuc.org.sg.

 

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