Bus operator working to address drivers' concerns after strike, vows to keep Johor-Singapore services running

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Bus operator working to address drivers' concerns after strike, vows to keep Johor-Singapore services running
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"We want to reassure the public and our passengers that we are actively engaging with the relevant parties to address the situation and reach a constructive resolution," said Causeway Link.

"We want to reassure the public and our passengers that we are actively engaging with the relevant parties to address the situation and reach a constructive resolution," said Causeway Link.FAST

"We want to reassure the public and our passengers that we are actively engaging with the relevant parties to address the situation and reach a constructive resolution." "We are doing everything we can to minimise disruptions to our services and ensure that essential routes remain operational," it said."We deeply regret any inconvenience caused to our passengers and appreciate your understanding during this time."

It also acknowledged the"vital role" of its bus captains in delivering public transport services to the community. Causeway Link had said on Monday that the disruption arose from a “miscommunication concerning salary calculation matters with a group of drivers” and initially claimed that the concerns had been addressed.

A check on the bus company’s social media pages had showed no notice or updates regarding the disrupted bus services to Singapore.

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