SMRT PRC bus driver strike: 5th charged, 29 to be deported
MOM and MHA have issued a joint press statement today (1 Dec). It said that Police have completed their investigations into the illegal strike on 26 and 27 Nov 2012 involving SMRT PRC bus drivers. The strike was found to be planned and premeditated. It disrupted Singapore's public transport service which is an essential service,...
Police round up more PRC drivers
More than 20 over SMRT PRC bus drivers were seen leaving both the Woodlands and Serangoon foreign worker dormitories at about 9am this morning (1 Dec). The PRC drivers were escorted by police officers and boarded SMRT-chartered buses heading for Admiralty West Prison. The PRCs looked calm as they boarded the buses. This is the...
SMRT’s CEO Kuek visits PRC bus drivers at Serangoon dormitory
LG (NS) Kuek trying to "understand PRC drivers' concerns and appreciate their current living conditions" Finally, after the SMRT PRC bus drivers' labour strike is over and some of the alleged PRC instigators were arrested, SMRT President & CEO, LG (NS) Desmond Kuek surfaced yesterday (30 Nov). SMRT issued a...
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