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10% payrise for 8000 SMRT drivers amount to $1mil p.a. from $120mil profit!!!

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The overall EVA has increased during FY 2008-2010, but has decreased since 2011, with the sharpest in FY 2012. In fact, looking at FY 2008-2012, SMRT’s EVA has suffered a 10.75% decrease. The story gets better as we look at EVA per employee, with a decrease of 28.24% over this period, while the value added per $ of employment costs has decreased by 12.09%. This means SMRT has become more inefficient in the usage of its employees, and the overall labour productivity has steadily decreased over the years.

This is perhaps counter-intuitive, because SMRT has in fact “increased productivity of the workers” by changing from a six-day work week from a five-day one. In fact, Kuek said that the shift to six days was “necessary to meet the demands for rising bus ridership and service standards, and to ensure that the work-hours for all our service leaders are spread out more evenly”. But Mr. CEO, why did your EVA per employee dip then? I wonder if LTA and Spring Singapore can lead an investigation and consult SMRT on how to raise labour productivity despite all the overtime the drivers has clocked. Perhaps it is not that the drivers are not productive, but the fact that other employees, who are deadwood, are still being paid high salaries.

The average wage of bus drivers is $1300, and SMRT has a total pool of 8000-odd drivers. An increase in 10% of the salary will mean an increase in operating cost of 0.1*1300*8000 = $1M. A large number it seems, but let’s not forget that the profit after tax of SMRT is $119.9M. $1M is in fact a drop in the ocean. So why is Minister Lui advocating an increase in fares? Is he looking after SMRT’s shareholders’ interests instead? Let’s not forget that the majority shareholder of SMRT is Temasek Holdings.

It is mind-boggling that Minister Lui ignores the profitability of the SMRT despite glaring inefficiencies revealed by SMRT’s decreasing productivity numbers, but instead opted for a fare increase to solve the problem.

Details here - http://wanderfool.blog.com/2012/12/07/smrts-mindblogging-numbers/
 
A win-win! How nice of you sinkies to pick up the tab!
 
$1 million can feed alot of homeless people in Sinkieland.
 
Every time something happen, the govt takes advantage of the situation and make everyone suffers for their incompetency.
 
Tiongs strike
No caning
No jail time
Wages adjusted
Fares increase
Are they worth the millions
Who allow all these to happen
Will it be the same come 2016

 
In those days when we had many bus companies, it was better.

Due to competition fares were kept low and the buses served its purpose.

The system was fine until all companies were merged into four.

The Singapore Traction Company slowly wound up.

Then came SBS followed by TIBs and Scheme B Buses.

SBS went on as Delgro and so on. The rot is still there and not fully cleansed.

Buses companies should not be money-making corporations but strictly for the people as a form of transportation.

The duty of the Government of the day is to run it even at a loss.
 
So why is Minister Lui advocating an increase in fares? Is he looking after SMRT’s shareholders’ interests instead? Let’s not forget that the majority shareholder of SMRT is Temasek Holdings.

This is a clear example of looting the house when there is a fire. Now it becomes suspicious that most likely the strikes were fanned by the looter.
 
Two very serious flaw on the above calculation.

1. Based only on one month, not one year whereas the 120m profit is a yearly profit.
2. Does not include CPF.

Here is a better calculation on the increase in cost.
1300 x 1.2 to include CPF.
x 13 months for whole year salary
x 8000 drivers
x 0.1 for 10% increment

Comes out to $16,224,000 and not 1 million as the author suggested.
 
Every time something happen, the govt takes advantage of the situation and make everyone suffers for their incompetency.

Totally agreed...... This Lui TY is really didn't think very "deep" into the situation but rather is a "1 + 1 = 2" type of quick fixed mentally...... This is not a millions dollars salary minster should be doing.....
 
Two very serious flaw on the above calculation.

1. Based only on one month, not one year whereas the 120m profit is a yearly profit.
2. Does not include CPF.

Here is a better calculation on the increase in cost.
1300 x 1.2 to include CPF.
x 13 months for whole year salary
x 8000 drivers
x 0.1 for 10% increment

Comes out to $16,224,000 and not 1 million as the author suggested.

How is it possible for SMRT to have 8000 bus drivers:confused: I supposed TS or the blogger made a typo. 800 probably correct.

Hence the increment bill will amount to 1.6 million according to your calculations.
 
So why is Minister Lui advocating an increase in fares? Is he looking after SMRT’s shareholders’ interests instead? Let’s not forget that the majority shareholder of SMRT is Temasek Holdings.

Details here - http://wanderfool.blog.com/2012/12/07/smrts-mindblogging-numbers/

The 3 top shareholders of SMRT shares are:

No. Name No. of Shares %
1 Temasek Holdings (Private) Limited 824,400,030 54.28%
2 DBSN Services Pte Ltd 77,183,337 5.08%
3 DBS Nominees Pte Ltd 59,728,453 3.93%

http://www.smrt.com.sg/AboutSMRT/In...holderInformation/ShareholdingStatistics.aspx
 
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