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UMC Singapore Receives
Award from the Health Promotion Board of Singapore
Singapore, October 5, 2006
- UMC Singapore, the local branch office of leading global semiconductor
foundry UMC, today announced that it has received the "Singapore
H.E.A.L.T.H (Helping Employees Achieve Life-Time Health) Award from
the Health Promotion Board (HPB) of Singapore.
UMC Singapore was awarded the "silver" award following
HPB's audit and evaluation of the facility and operations, which
gives national recognition to companies that strive to help their
employees lead healthy lives.
The Award demonstrates UMC Singapore's positive corporate
image and underscores the company's achievement in Workplace Health
Promotion programs. It also distinguishes UMC Singapore as an employer
with a corporate culture that promotes the health and well being
of its employees, a strength that provides a competitive advantage
to attract the region's best talent.
Mr. Wong Yew Meng, Chairman of Health Promotion Board, will present
the award during the awards ceremony that will take place at the
Orchard Hotel, Grand Ballroom on October 5, 2006.
About Singapore's Health
Promotion Board
Established in 2001, the Health Promotion Board's vision and goal
is to build a nation of fit and healthy Singaporeans. To achieve
this, HPB assumes the role of the main driver for national health
promotion and disease prevention programs. HPB's goal is to increase
the quality and years of healthy life and prevent illness and disability.
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Eileen Elam
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Alex Hinnawi
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