Photo gallery: SMRT bus drivers refuse to go to work over pay issue
About 200 SMRT bus drivers refused to go to work early Monday morning and instead assembled at their dormitory in Woodlands. -- PHOTO: SHIN MIN
About 200 SMRT bus drivers refused to go to work early Monday morning and instead assembled at their dormitory in Woodlands. -- PHOTO: SHIN MIN
About 200 SMRT bus drivers refused to go to work early Monday morning and instead assembled at their dormitory in Woodlands. -- PHOTO: SHIN MIN
About 200 SMRT bus drivers refused to go to work early Monday morning and instead assembled at their dormitory in Woodlands. -- PHOTO: SHIN MIN
About 200 SMRT bus drivers refused to go to work early Monday morning and instead assembled at their dormitory in Woodlands. -- PHOTO: SHIN MIN
About 200 SMRT bus drivers refused to go to work early Monday morning and instead assembled at their dormitory in Woodlands. -- PHOTO: SHIN MIN
A police van reverses out of the premises of a dormitory as negotiations with bus drivers continue within the building in Singapore on Nov 26, 2012. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
4 Special Operations Command vehicles were seen leaving the Woodlands dormitory on the evening of Nov 26. -- ST PHOTO: RAJ NADARAJAN
Some of the China-born bus drivers seen talking just outside the dormitory security turnstile on the evening of Nov 26 at their Woodlands dormitory. -- ST PHOTO: RAJ NADARAJAN
Some of the bus drivers taking photos of the media after negotiation talks at their Woodlands dormitory. -- ST PHOTO: RAJ NADARAJAN
About 200 SMRT bus drivers refused to go to work early Monday morning and instead assembled at their dormitory in Woodlands. -- ST PHOTO: RAJ NADARAJAN
About 200 SMRT bus drivers refused to go to work early Monday morning and instead assembled at their dormitory in Woodlands. -- ST PHOTO: RAJ NADARAJAN
About 200 SMRT bus drivers refused to go to work early Monday morning and instead assembled at their dormitory in Woodlands. -- ST PHOTO: RAJ NADARAJAN
About 200 SMRT bus drivers refused to go to work early Monday morning and instead assembled at their dormitory in Woodlands.
The drivers, who are Chinese nationals, were unhappy about the recent pay increase that Malaysian drivers had received, reported Chinese newspaper Shin Min Daily News.












