
China hopes S’pore will safeguard rights of arrested drivers
(Xinhua, 8 Dec) - Chinese Ministry of Commerce (MOC) said Friday that it hopes Singaporean authorities will properly handle the lawsuit concerning Chinese bus drivers and safeguard their rights. An official from MOC told Xinhua that the ministry has asked the Chinese Embassy in Singapore to negotiate with Singaporean authorities...

WP Event: ‘Bricks in Blue’
Dear Residents and Supporters, 'Bricks in Blue' is a show like no other. We are breaking new ground in our tribute to our supporters in Hougang, Aljunied and all over Singapore. Come see our members and volunteers unmask their artistic talents like you have never seen before! Let Yee Jenn Jong mesmerize you with magic and...

Chinese method of settling disputes through unwritten laws
(8 Dec) - In wealthy Singapore, laborers from China are known to be a cheap, stoic and resigned lot. They speak little English, if any, and toil at jobs shunned by local people as too menial and dirty, without much complaint. So, many Singaporeans were shocked when 171 Chinese bus drivers staged a two-day walkout against...
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