200 SMRT bus drivers refuse to go to work over pay issue
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janet_lee88:
:goodpost:With increasingly rising costs, which one of us is having it easy? None.
Food, transport (school bus fares) etc etc...no one is enjoying inflation and a possible recession.
Even back home in their native China, they have laws to obey. So when they have decided to come here to work, what is the reason for going on strike?
Do we Singaporeans go on strike if we are unhappy?
They should abide to the contract they signed willingly. I assume willingly, seriously doubt that SMRT made them sign under duress :evil: -
Twinkies:
+ 1 moreChiefKiasu:
Sigh.
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ChiefKiasu:
My god.
You read the news today? Got aircraft carrier coming already. That one big big wan. No need glasses to see.
Sigh.
What aircraft carrier???
Making mountain out of molehill?
May i know where did you read the news from? Couldn't find.
Hope our garmen learnt their lesson. Put them on pedastal & chidded us for being xenophobic?
\"Blood is thicker than water\" -
janet_lee88:
This morn, there was police car and ambulance outside the dormitory.
Last night the Embassy Officials went to Dormitory already. -
Fairy:
How? Chief? :faint:
My god.ChiefKiasu:
You read the news today? Got aircraft carrier coming already. That one big big wan. No need glasses to see.
Sigh.
What aircraft carrier???
Making mountain out of molehill?
May i know where did you read the news from? Couldn't find.
Hope our garmen learnt their lesson. Put them on pedastal & chidded us for being xenophobic?
\"Blood is thicker than water\"
I feel like Popeye here......too many cans and bottles, cannot catch already http://www.flickr.com/photos/lunzerland/5943237887/ -
concern2:
This
What is meant by illegal strike? Which strike is legal in Singapore?
http://www.singapore-window.org/sw00/000310a4.htm
[quote]You became head of the NTUC and also remained a cabinet minister -- and Singapore remained strike free.
Yes. But in January 1986 I did sanction a strike, the first for about a decade. It was in the shipping industry where the management was taking advantage of the workers. I did not even tell the cabinet about santioning the strike. And some of them were angry with me about that. The minister for trade and industry was very angry, his officers were very upset. They had calls from America, asking what happened to Singapore? -- we are non-strike. I said: if I were to inform the cabinet or the government they would probably stop me from going ahead with the strike. It only lasted two days. Then all the issues were settled. It showed that management was just trying to pull a fast one. So I believe what I did was right.[/quote] -
Let’s see how MOM and SPF handle the situation.
GE 2016 will be affected the %. -
3Boys:
LOL. We're not here to change the world now, are we?
How? Chief? :faint:
I feel like Popeye here......too many cans and bottles, cannot catch already http://www.flickr.com/photos/lunzerland/5943237887/
It's good enough to know that there are sensible people out there that we can always rely on to balance the madness.
BTW... that Popeye game stole hundreds of hours from my teen aged years. -
ChiefKiasu:
BTW... that Popeye game stole hundreds of hours from my teen aged years.
Popeye and Octopus -
octoberbaby:
Aiyo..... 你们是那个年代的•••• :evil:ChiefKiasu:
BTW... that Popeye game stole hundreds of hours from my teen aged years.
Popeye and Octopus
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