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if everything the CEO must do, then who lead the company?!?
if everything the CEO must do, then who lead the company?!?
Good thing he is heading SMRT now. Can you imagine SAF has started fighting in the frontlines, and the general is nowhere to be found?
This SMRT CEO went on leave throughout this crisis.....
This strike saga is a disgrace.
Itu CEO really should quit and join a circus as Valevole the clown or as a member of the trapeze act, the Flying Fultons !:o
This strike shows that the SMRT CEO is expendable.Whether he is in singapore or overseas make no difference.In short,he is cho-bo-lan same as the minister without portfolio.But why are they paying multi-million dollar salaries and bonuses to cho-bo-lan ?
This strike shows that the SMRT CEO is expendable.Whether he is in singapore or overseas make no difference.In short,he is cho-bo-lan same as the minister without portfolio.But why are they paying multi-million dollar salaries and bonuses to cho-bo-lan ?
FOR the first time since more than a hundred Chinese bus drivers went on strike on Monday and Tuesday, SMRT chief executive Desmond Kuek made an appearance today at the Serangoon dormitory which houses some of them and spoke to his employees.
He had been on leave since the strike earlier this week.
He arrived at the dorm with about six SMRT executives in a cab at 1pm and spent half an hour inside, speaking to some drivers who were there.
One driver said he was there to understand the conditions of the dorm.
This strike saga is a disgrace.
Itu CEO really should quit and join a circus as Valevole the clown or as a member of the trapeze act, the Flying Fultons !:o
All The Way binya lah !!:p Dua dua masok !!:p