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SMRT wage protest sees no show by 60 drivers
Updated 09:21 PM Nov 27, 2012
SINGAPORE - SMRT confirms that 60 of the 102 drivers involved in a wage protest yesterday did not show up for work today.
A statement from SMRT says that some 60 drivers "did not turn up for work in the morning, some of whom have valid medical reasons".
SMRT adds that some bus services may have been affected this morning as a result, and it has activated other drivers to assist.
"We continue to keep our communications open with the Service Leaders, and are also working with the relevant authorities to find an amicable resolution," says the statement.
A source on the scene has said that that no arrests have been made and that if workers who did not turn up for work today do not have a valid reason, they will be referred to higher management. The source adds that no arrests will be made as it's a sit-in and not a law and order problem, and that police are only on standby.
Channel NewsAsia understands that a doctor is at the Woodlands dormitory to check if the workers have valid reasons to be absent from work. CHANNEL NEWSASIA

SMRT wage protest sees no show by 60 drivers
Updated 09:21 PM Nov 27, 2012
SINGAPORE - SMRT confirms that 60 of the 102 drivers involved in a wage protest yesterday did not show up for work today.
A statement from SMRT says that some 60 drivers "did not turn up for work in the morning, some of whom have valid medical reasons".
SMRT adds that some bus services may have been affected this morning as a result, and it has activated other drivers to assist.
"We continue to keep our communications open with the Service Leaders, and are also working with the relevant authorities to find an amicable resolution," says the statement.
A source on the scene has said that that no arrests have been made and that if workers who did not turn up for work today do not have a valid reason, they will be referred to higher management. The source adds that no arrests will be made as it's a sit-in and not a law and order problem, and that police are only on standby.
Channel NewsAsia understands that a doctor is at the Woodlands dormitory to check if the workers have valid reasons to be absent from work. CHANNEL NEWSASIA