China ‘highly concerned’ as four bus drivers face court in Singapore
By jbecker, on November 30th, 2012
<!– google_ad_section_start –> China said it was “highly concerned” about the arrest of four of its citizens by Singaporean authorities for their role in a labour protest, the island’s first strike since the 1980s. The Chinese nationals were charged in court on Thursday with instigating an illegal strike this week by bus drivers at state-linked transport group SMRT, according to court filings. Police arrested the four after the company said more than 170 drivers from China failed to report for duty on Monday and 88 halted work on Tuesday, disrupting some bus services. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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China ‘highly concerned’ as four bus drivers face court in Singapore
<!– google_ad_section_start –> China said it was “highly concerned” about the arrest of four of its citizens by Singaporean authorities for their role in a labour protest, the island’s first strike since the 1980s. The Chinese nationals were charged in court on Thursday with instigating an illegal strike this week by bus drivers at state-linked transport group SMRT, according to court filings. Police arrested the four after the company said more than 170 drivers from China failed to report for duty on Monday and 88 halted work on Tuesday, disrupting some bus services. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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China ‘highly concerned’ as four bus drivers face court in Singapore
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