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

22 July 2025
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Bus operator working to address drivers' concerns after strike, vows to keep Johor-Singapore services running
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SINGAPORE: Cross-border bus operator Causeway Link (CW) is addressing concerns raised by drivers following a wage strike on July 21, which left thousands of commuters stranded at Johor’s BSI Customs. The strike, initiated by around 100 drivers over a revised pay scheme, has since ended, and the company is committed to resolving the issues through dialogue and ensuring service continuity.

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