Ho ho ho, smrt bus drivers go on strike


I am just curious about the legality of confining the deportees in Prison Facilities.

Firstly are they being wrongfully restrained or being "imprisoned" without charge?

The next thing would be if they were not charged with anything, what justifies using taxpayer expense (if any) or taxpayer funded facilities to house labor-dispute employees of a private corporation?

I am not making statement of facts but questions of inquiry... I wish i studied law.

If you ask the attorney general it is definitely legal. Every country needs a Guantanamo Bay.

Guantanamo Bay detention camp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 

I am just curious about the legality of confining the deportees in Prison Facilities.

Firstly are they being wrongfully restrained or being "imprisoned" without charge?

The next thing would be if they were not charged with anything, what justifies using taxpayer expense (if any) or taxpayer funded facilities to house labor-dispute employees of a private corporation?

I am not making statement of facts but questions of inquiry... I wish i studied law.

Its a 'better' accommodation than the current dorm :bsmilie:
 

Someone must explain to these Chinese drivers that Singapore is a strike-free country especially for critical public services. Also the NTUC is always there to champion the interests of workers and everything here is based on tripartite agreement. Striking is not in our vocabulary, only working more and more productivily is.

Got to tell all... that we only allow strike with approval!
 

It is just the beginning I fear....

Singaporean are culled... not these foreigners........

Singaporean is capable in complaining and complaining....

They will simply take action!!! Something worth noting....
 

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