Strike Triggers Prison Sentenced to 7 Week

Strike Triggers Prison Sentenced to 7 Week

                            

SINGAPORE, KOMPAS.com - Singapore court on Monday (25/02/2013) a seven-week prison sentence to four Chinese immigrant bus driver. They were accused of being trigger labor strike at Singapore's first in 26 years.

As reported by AP news kanyor, three bus drivers begin serving their starting Monday for six weeks prison sentence.

But the bus driver The fourth will face additional charges, as published earlier strike through social networking. For that he will undergo a seven-week prison sentence, for his role broader than the three others.

Meanwhile, the other driver has been sentenced to six weeks in jail last December 2012, and was deported from Singapore.

Protests 171 bus driver from China was held 26 to 27 November 2012. The protest is the public transport company, as payment they received only a quarter of the salary received by a fellow driver from Malaysia.

Strike or leave the job to protest is almost unheard of in the island nation of Singapore. Singapore strikes previously carried out by workers at the shipyard in 1986.

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