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  2. Bus driver - Wikipedia

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    Most bus captains in Singapore work for the major public operators in the country such as SBS Transit and SMRT. Tower Transit Singapore and Go-Ahead Singapore are foreign bus companies operating in Singapore. An average bus captain makes about $2000 to $3000 a month. Although some companies have been offering more recently. [31]

  3. 2012 Singapore bus drivers' strike - Wikipedia

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    Bus services in Singapore are managed by several public transport operators, including SBS Transit and SMRT Buses. [4] At the time of the strike, SMRT managed a quarter of Singapore's bus services and employed approximately 2,000 bus drivers, about 450 of whom were from China while another 450 were from Malaysia. [3] In 2010, up to 185 of SMRT ...

  4. Labour movement of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    On 26 November 2012, up to 171 bus drivers from mainland China, who were employed by SMRT Buses, refused to go to work in protest against the disparity in salary between them and other foreign bus captains. 88 workers carried the wildcat strike into the next day by continuing the refusal to go to work. [9]

  5. SMRT Corporation - Wikipedia

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    SMRT Corporation is a multi-modal public transport operator in Singapore operating bus and rail services. A subsidiary of the Government of Singapore 's Temasek Holdings , it was established on 6 August 1987 and listed on the Singapore Exchange from 26 July 2000 until 31 October 2016.

  6. SMRT Buses - Wikipedia

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    The MAN A24 Articulated Bus is the only model of Articulated Bus model left in the SMRT fleet. It is also the last batch of articulated buses in Singapore. A Volvo B9TL of SMRT Buses on service 241 A SMRT Yutong E12 on service 172. As of 2024, SMRT Buses operates more than 1,450 buses. [43]

  7. Public buses of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Public buses form a significant part of public transport in Singapore, with over 3.6 million rides taken per day on average as of December 2021. [2] There are 300+ scheduled bus services & 100+ short-trip variants, operated by SBS Transit, SMRT Buses, Tower Transit Singapore and Go-Ahead Singapore.

  8. Seah Moon Ming - Wikipedia

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    Seah Moon Ming (Chinese: 佘文民; pinyin: Shé Wénmín; born 28 April 1956) is a Singaporean corporate executive who has contributed to several key engineering companies in Singapore, and is currently the Chairman of SMRT Corporation Ltd, SMRT Trains Ltd, SMRT TEL Pte Ltd and SMRT Buses Ltd. [1]

  9. Neo Kian Hong - Wikipedia

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    Neo Kian Hong is a Singaporean civil servant and former lieutenant-general who served as Chief of Defence Force between 2010 and 2013.. Neo served as the chief executive officer of SMRT Corporation between 2018 and 2022.