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[h=2]SMRT PRC drivers and the 2 PRC workers on cranes linked to Zhong Jiang International[/h]
December 9th, 2012 |
Author: Editorial
The 2 PRC workers who staged a 9 hour protest over their wages on top of construction cranes on Thu were charged with criminal trespass on 7 Dec. They told the court that they intend to claim trial.
An MOM spokesperson said that the salary dispute between the employer, Zhong Jiang (Singapore) International Pte Ltd, and the 2 PRCs was also resolved not long after they were brought down from the cranes.
MOM also said it is investigating whether the company has breached any statutory provisions under the Employment Act.
The incident is not the first for Zhong Jiang (Singapore). In July last year, another PRC construction worker also climbed up a crane at a Changi worksite to protest because he was allegedly owed $5,000 in overtime pay, medical expenses and repatriation costs. The PRC was later jailed for 5 weeks.
Zhong Jiang (Singapore) International Pte Ltd is a local subsidiary of Chinese state-owned enterprise China Jiangsu International Group.
On its website, it listed the following businesses it engages in:
On its website, the company has notices to recruit workers for SingPost, Changi Airport. SMRT, Star Cruises, Gateway Technologies and many others.
In the past year, it has in fact recruited at least 99 PRCs to be SMRT bus drivers. When contacted by the media, someone in the company said the person in charge of the SMRT recruitment was out of town.
SMRT declined to comment.
On 26 and 27 Nov, some 171 SMRT PRC bus drivers went on strike over low pay and poor living conditions, effectively ending Singapore’s 26 years of strike-free status.
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The 2 PRC workers who staged a 9 hour protest over their wages on top of construction cranes on Thu were charged with criminal trespass on 7 Dec. They told the court that they intend to claim trial.
An MOM spokesperson said that the salary dispute between the employer, Zhong Jiang (Singapore) International Pte Ltd, and the 2 PRCs was also resolved not long after they were brought down from the cranes.
MOM also said it is investigating whether the company has breached any statutory provisions under the Employment Act.
The incident is not the first for Zhong Jiang (Singapore). In July last year, another PRC construction worker also climbed up a crane at a Changi worksite to protest because he was allegedly owed $5,000 in overtime pay, medical expenses and repatriation costs. The PRC was later jailed for 5 weeks.
Zhong Jiang (Singapore) International Pte Ltd is a local subsidiary of Chinese state-owned enterprise China Jiangsu International Group.
On its website, it listed the following businesses it engages in:
- Engineering & Contracting services
- Labour Supply & Recruitment
- Import & Export
- Overseas training
- Overseas Education
- Immigration services
Overseas Labour Supply is the permanent business of Zhong Jiang (Singapore). We have been keeping a good relationship with numerous MNC in this area through years of cooperation. Based on the past records, it is believed that mutual cooperation had always been maintaining on a satisfying level.
It further states:
To Our Clients
We assist Singapore companies to recruit qualified & competent individuals from various parts of China. We are poised to fulfill all your recruitment needs with our extensive database of quality candidates and network in China.
Network in China
Nanjing, Shanghai, Suzhou, Nanchang, Hangzhou, Hefei, Xian, Wuhan, Zhengzhou, Taiyuan, Qingdao, Dalian, Chongqing, Jilin, Shenyang, Dalian, Changchun, Harbin.
Focus For Industries
We pride ourselves for providing Chinese talents and skilled personnel to Singapore Recruiters. Our main focus is in the below mentioned sectors. We supply a wide and diversity range of Chinese Engineers & skill personnel which include Petroleum Engineer, Lab Analyst, Nurse, CNC Programmers, CNC Machinists Operators,QC for the Electronics and Semiconductor industries, Waiter & Waitress for Hotel & Restaurant, Officer & Customer Service Executive in Sales industry, Bus driver for Transport industries, Cleaner for Commercial Building & HDB, etc.
It even said that, “We ensure all selected candidates are properly briefed on employment terms and conditions to avoid future disputes.”We assist Singapore companies to recruit qualified & competent individuals from various parts of China. We are poised to fulfill all your recruitment needs with our extensive database of quality candidates and network in China.


Network in China
Nanjing, Shanghai, Suzhou, Nanchang, Hangzhou, Hefei, Xian, Wuhan, Zhengzhou, Taiyuan, Qingdao, Dalian, Chongqing, Jilin, Shenyang, Dalian, Changchun, Harbin.
Focus For Industries
We pride ourselves for providing Chinese talents and skilled personnel to Singapore Recruiters. Our main focus is in the below mentioned sectors. We supply a wide and diversity range of Chinese Engineers & skill personnel which include Petroleum Engineer, Lab Analyst, Nurse, CNC Programmers, CNC Machinists Operators,QC for the Electronics and Semiconductor industries, Waiter & Waitress for Hotel & Restaurant, Officer & Customer Service Executive in Sales industry, Bus driver for Transport industries, Cleaner for Commercial Building & HDB, etc.
On its website, the company has notices to recruit workers for SingPost, Changi Airport. SMRT, Star Cruises, Gateway Technologies and many others.
In the past year, it has in fact recruited at least 99 PRCs to be SMRT bus drivers. When contacted by the media, someone in the company said the person in charge of the SMRT recruitment was out of town.
SMRT declined to comment.
On 26 and 27 Nov, some 171 SMRT PRC bus drivers went on strike over low pay and poor living conditions, effectively ending Singapore’s 26 years of strike-free status.
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