Defiant PRC drivers continue pay protest in Singapore
(AFP, 27 Nov) - About 60 mainland Chinese bus drivers in Singapore stayed off work on Tuesday, the second day of a rare labour stoppage in the city-state. State-linked transport firm SMRT said that of the 102 who refused to work on Monday over a pay dispute, 60 did not turn up on Tuesday despite an agreement to do so. “Some...
Statement from SMRT
This morning, 102 of our Service Leaders (SLs) for our buses who were recruited from China (PRC) did not show up for work. As a result of their absence, a number of our bus services were affected. We apologise to commuters and the public who were inconvenienced by the affected bus services. In recent salary adjustments for our...
SingTel Revamps Optus in Australia on Telstra Comptition
Bloomberg Businessweek- November 15, 2012 Singapore Telecommunications Ltd. (ST) is revamping its Australian unit, where a drop in revenue and customer spending prompted Southeast Asia’s biggest phone operator to forecast its first annual sales drop in 13 years. SingTel, as the phone company is also known, reduced the workforce...
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