Five more bus captains file lawsuits against SBS Transit in pay dispute
Ng Ren Jye
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Singapore
MAINBOARD-LISTED SBS Transit has confirmed that it had been served a writ of summons on Monday by Carson Law Chambers on behalf of five bus captains in a dispute over allegedly uncompensated hours and duties.
The Straits Timesreported on Tuesday that the five captains claimed SBS Transit had breached the terms of their contracts by not compensating them according to the prescribed rates of pay for work done on their rest days, public holidays and days off.
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