Open from 7:30am to 1am daily feedback@towertransit.sg
Tower Transit Announces First Annual Wage Increment – More than 900 Employees to Receive Pay Raise of 3.5%
Tower Transit has announced a pay raise of 3.5% for Bus Captains and all staff covered under its agreement with the National Transport Workers’ Union (NTWU). The increment will take effect starting May 2016 and will benefit more than 900 employees of Tower Transit including Bus Captains currently driving the 26 services being taken over by the company from 29 May.
PUBLISHED May 16, 2016
Tower Transit has announced a pay raise of 3.5% for Bus Captains and all staff covered under its agreement with the National Transport Workers’ Union (NTWU). The increment will take effect starting May 2016 and will benefit more than 900 employees of Tower Transit including Bus Captains currently driving the 26 services being taken over by the company from 29 May.
Tower Transit announced its first annual increment to staff yesterday after coming to an agreement with the NTWU. The increment is based on national wage data and will mean that Tower Transit’s staff wages keep pace with the cost of living in Singapore.
“By pegging our annual wage adjustments to national wage data, and keeping it separate from performance incentives, we’re making sure all of our staff’s wages keep in step with the cost of living in Singapore. We believe this fits in nicely with the SkillsFuture Sectoral Manpower Plan for the Public Bus Industry to attract and retain Bus Captains,” said Andrew Bujtor, MD, Tower Transit.
A junior Bus Captain at Tower Transit will now receive a basic monthly salary of $1,930. With overtime and incentives, this will translate to about S$3,440 and up per month.
NTWU Executive Secretary, Melvin Yong said, “The National Transport Workers’ Union is satisfied with the outcome of the wage increment negotiation, which is a result of close consultations between the union and the Tower Transit management. Besides helping our workers cope with the cost of living, the increment also serves to keep their wages competitive. This will be an important component as we work towards building a strong Singaporean Core in our growing public bus industry.”
Latest News
-
November 27, 2021
Tower Transit Marks Inaugural Caring Commuter Week With An Inclusivity Course For NUS Students, An Exhibition And Wall Murals By Persons With Disabilities
-
October 02, 2020
Tower Transit Singapore Awarded Contract for Bulim and Sembawang-Yishun Packages of Bus Services
-
January 16, 2020
Kangaroo Island first port of call for new SeaLink Travel Group CEO
-
November 05, 2019
Tower Transit establishes study grants and awards for SUSS students
-
June 03, 2019
Route Amendment of Service 66
-
January 18, 2019
Winston Toh Appointed as Managing Director of Tower Transit Singapore
-
March 23, 2018
New Bus Service 974 to Serve Bukit Panjang, Choa Chu Kang, Jurong West and Joo Koon
-
February 28, 2018
Tower Transit Singapore Launches Engineering Centre of Excellence
-
December 13, 2017
Tower Transit Singapore Launches Staff Welfare & Engagement Programme
-
September 29, 2017
Tower Transit Singapore wins Customer Engagement category at BritCham’s 18th Annual Business Awards