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联合晚报 『今日强打』疑不满薪金调整,在勿洛和裕廊东转换站的22名新捷运外籍巴士车长,呈上辞呈。据知情人士透露,本地车长加薪225元,外籍车长加薪的幅度介于70元到150元。再加上外籍车长们对我国的道路并不熟悉,面对的压力相对比本地车长来得高,加薪幅度又相对的少,因此萌起离职的念头。(灵秀散人) Unhappy over pay revisions, 22 foreign bus captains from Bedok and Jurong East have tendered their resignations. According to revelations from an insider, local bus captains had a pay raise of $225 while foreigners recieved $70-150. Foreign drivers are unfamiliar with local roads and therefore face comparatively more stress. These factors and the lower wage increment gave the drivers the idea of leaving.
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SMRT chief executive officer Saw Phaik Hwa has announced her resignation on Friday. What happened to staying and seeing through the problem?
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http://www.facebook.com/pages/Tin-Pei-Ling...205257689516133 Focusing on MacPherson .by Tin Pei Ling on Wednesday, June 1, 2011 at 1:49am. Yesterday (31 May 2011) marked my last day with Ernst & Young. After long and careful deliberation, I decided to resign from the firm to focus on my responsibilities in MacPherson and Marine Parade GRC. Working as a business consultant has been enriching and meaningful, and I deeply appreciate the confidence and opportunities that the firm has given me over the years. I have now been on the ground in MacPherson for over two months. MacPherson has a large number of elderly and poorer households. I feel strongly for them. They require and deserve more help and attention, and there is still much that can be done for them. I have decided to spend more time on the ground, to better serve the needs of residents, and to implement my plans for MacPherson. I will consider my longer-term career plans in the future, but fulfilling my duties to the residents of MacPherson will remain my first and utmost priority. . So unlike the 64-committee super MP Yeo Guat Kwang, our Tin Tin can't multitask ... just as well, actually.
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any insider news on this ? wondering any exit bonus for DBS CEO too ? DBS CEO Jackson Tai to step down Email this article Print article ? Feedback SINGAPORE - Singapore's DBS Group, Southeast Asia's biggest lender, said on Monday that its chief executive officer Jackson Tai would step down. Mr Tai will step down as CEO and vice-chairman towards the end of the year to 'be with his family in the United States', DBS said. The bank said Mr Tai would step down as CEO and vice-chairman towards the end of the year to 'be with his family in the United States'. It added that it had started to look for Mr Tai's replacement. Mr Tai, 57, joined the bank in 1999 as its chief financial officer. Related link: Click here for DBS' press release DBS said the resignation of its CEO was not due to the bank's exposure to the US sub-prime market. The bank's shares fell last month after it said it had injected cash into a special-purpose vehicle that invests in risky debt such as collateralised debt obligations. -- REUTERS