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SMRT bus drivers could earn $1,000 more a month
New wage model will have more ranks with broader salary ranges
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Published on Nov 08, 2013
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An SMRT bus driver leaves the bus to take a break at the Woodlands bus interchange. A new wage model will allow an average local bus driver working at SMRT to earn as much as $1,000 more, or $3,500 a month. -- FILE PHOTO: SEAH KWANG PENG *

By Royston Sim

A new wage model will allow an average local bus driver working at SMRT to earn as much as $1,000 more, or $3,500 a month.

Previously, he could make about $2,500 a month, including overtime, allowances and performance incentives.

The new scheme, called a progressive wage model, also has more ranks and broader salary ranges, a change that promises greater career opportunities.

There will be six ranks for moving up, an increase from three. Also, career advancement is clearly spelt out, with tailored training at each rank for drivers
 
Unfortunately it took a bunch of PRC FTs to teacj n demonstrated this clearly to ball.less Singaporeans.

If you want to be PAID right, STRIKE!

The tiny price you pay would be worthwhile. Especially when you make it BIG.

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1988_Polish_strikes

1988 Lech Wałęsa led a strike in Poland, which toppled to strong tough Communist Govt. And he became new president.
 
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