SMRT PRC bus drivers continue their strike on 2nd day
SMRT has confirmed that more than half or 60 of the 102 drivers who were on strike yesterday (26 Nov) continue to not show up for work today (27 Nov). In a statement, SMRT said that some 60 drivers "did not turn up for work in the morning, some of whom have valid medical reasons." Some bus services were affected and it said...
Interview with Dr.Chee Soon Juan
Dr Chee Soon Juan Dr.Chee Soon Juan, the Secretary General of the SDP spoke his mind about his imminent ‘retirement’ from bankruptcy, future plans for Singapore, its challenges and what SDP can do for the average Singaporean. Democratically speaking he provided an overview of what issues were close to the hearts of Singaporeans...
PM Lee: There is no oil gushing out of the ground in S’pore
PM Lee at the PAP Party Seminar (Photo Mediacorp) The PAP held its Party Seminar at the Lasalle College of the Arts yesterday (24 Nov), where some 500 PAP's activists attended. PM Lee talked to its members about a number of things including the need to lead the national conversation in order to persuade the people to adopt the...
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