Wage Strike by Malaysian Bus Drivers Plying Johor-Singapore Causeway Left Thousands of Commuters Stranded
JOHOR, MALAYSIA, JUL 21 – About 100 bus drivers protested salary cuts exceeding 30% and increased workloads, disrupting transport for thousands of Malaysian commuters to Singapore, officials said.
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Bus services back to normal at BSI after salary misunderstanding resolved
JOHOR BARU: Bus services at the Sultan Iskandar Building (BSI) returned to normal this morning after a brief disruption caused by a salary-related misunderstanding involving several Causeway Link drivers was resolved. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
Wage strike by Malaysian bus drivers plying Johor-Singapore Causeway left thousands of commuters stranded
A driver who works for Handal Indah – which operates the Causeway Link bus service between Singapore and Malaysia – told CNA that the drivers from his firm had protested over a pay dispute.
Singapore Shuttle Bus Drivers End Strike After Company Gives Salary Assurances
Subscribe to our FREE Newsletter, or Telegram and WhatsApp channels for the latest stories and updates. About 100 Singapore shuttle bus drivers resumed work on Tuesday after their company promised to announce new salary adjustments. The drivers launched a strike on Monday morning (21 July) over recent wage restructuring that reduced their monthly income by RM800 to RM900. A 35-year-old driver who identified himself only as Atoi said the strike w…
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