ABOUT THE C.U.E.A.

Launched in 1989, the Caribbean Utilities Employees Association (CUEA) represents a combination of numerous sporting, cultural, and recreation clubs of utility companies such as water, electricity and communication from throughout the Caribbean.

The CUEA policy is to as far as possible bring Caribbean peoples together while in a significant way make a contribution to Caribbean integration as part of the bigger picture.

Each year all member clubs of the CUEA meet in a different country for the “Annual Easter Festival”. The number of participants attending these Festivals can vary between three hundred to four hundred persons. This can give a tremendous boost to the host country’s tourism sector and also serves to promote integration among Caribbean islands.

The membership of the CUEA include the following countries:
Anguilla
Antigua
Barbados
Dominica
Grenada
Jamaica
Montserrat
Nevis
St. Lucia
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
and Trinidad and Tobago.

DEFINITION FOR C.U.E.A. LOGO

Black
Depicts the strength and purpose of the peoples of the Association/Caribbean. It is unisexual and stands proud and protectively against the green/blue background.

Green
Depicts the land with which the peoples of the Association/Caribbean are blessed.

Blue
Depicts the sea that CONNECTS the islands/peoples of the Association/Caribbean.

Text around CUEA logo
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