
SDP: The jailing of SMRT bus drivers solves nothing
The imprisonment of five SMRT bus drivers from the People's Republic of China resolves none of the ongoing problems workers face in Singapore. As long as the PAP Government continues to rely on cheap foreign labour to maintain GDP growth, labour relations and worker discontent will worsen. Not only will workers be exploited,...

Transcript of SMRT CEO’s address to PRC Service Leaders
SMRT CEO Desmond Kuek Dear colleagues, There is a right and proper way to raise concerns. This has been a difficult week for all of us. Some of you have been frustrated that your feedback for improvements in your working and living conditions appear not to have been heeded by management, or feel that the terms of your employment...

Jurong Shipyard statement on oil rig accident
A jackup rig at Jurong Shipyard tilted to one side on Monday. Jurong Shipyard has issued the following statement regarding the oil rig accident that occurred earlier today: An incident occurred this morning at approximately 10.30 am during a jacking test onboard one of the jack-up rigs under construction in Jurong Shipyard. All...
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