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In conclusion, I would like to say that it would be interesting to see the events that would unfold. They are:
1. How would the govt now take action against these strikers, who have transgressed the law. If none is taken, or if inadequate action is taken, that would signal that future strikes can be staged to the detriment of Singapore's economy with impunity or little punitive action.
2. The govt and many companies will have to take a hard relook at its strategy in employing cheap foreign labour.
Good luck to the PAPpies on this one. It is a pain of their own making.
- http://wherebearsroamfree.blogspot.sg/2012/11/strike-by-prc-bus-drivers-illegal-will.html
1. How would the govt now take action against these strikers, who have transgressed the law. If none is taken, or if inadequate action is taken, that would signal that future strikes can be staged to the detriment of Singapore's economy with impunity or little punitive action.
2. The govt and many companies will have to take a hard relook at its strategy in employing cheap foreign labour.
Good luck to the PAPpies on this one. It is a pain of their own making.
- http://wherebearsroamfree.blogspot.sg/2012/11/strike-by-prc-bus-drivers-illegal-will.html