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Harbour Dweller
1st Dec 2018, 06:11
https://m.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/law-and-crime/article/2175933/hong-kong-transport-officials-probe-whether-kwoon-chung

Frogman1484
1st Dec 2018, 09:27
It is amazing how the bus company says the driver was not tired after doing 3 night duties of 12 hours. Complete negligence on the bus comapny's side!!!

ShyTorque
1st Dec 2018, 12:50
But Kwoon Chung Bus Holdings dismissed concerns, saying what was most important was that it had third-party insurance coverage.

“Passengers need not worry. We will claim for the compensation that they deserve according to the insurance policy. That is our responsibility,” he said.

So that makes everything alright then.... :ugh:

nonsense
1st Dec 2018, 17:14
“Passengers need not worry. We will claim for the compensation that they deserve according to the insurance policy. That is our responsibility,” he said.

When the car component manufacturer I was working for in the mid 1990s acquired a plant in Bangalore which was already making similar products, several of my colleagues were sent to investigate what we'd got ourselves into.

Our production manager was utterly appalled at the primitive conditions and asked what their lost time injury rate was. He reported to us that the reply from the Indian management was "Oh no, no lost time injuries, we always have someone ready to take their (the injured worker's) place!"

Jnr380
2nd Dec 2018, 10:37
It is amazing how the bus company says the driver was not tired after doing 3 night duties of 12 hours. Complete negligence on the bus comapny's side!!!

Bus driver's roster was created by the JCP program

Near Miss
4th Dec 2018, 03:07
“It is a free market and the law should not dictate the number of hours drivers work,” said former Transport Advisory Committee chairman Larry Kwok Lam-kwong. He also said that requiring seatbelts was not a priority.
Sounds like a perfect candidate for CX management.

atpcliff
4th Dec 2018, 09:48
If a truly "free market" is desired, then soon you will see your competitor raising a private army, then come marching into your company HQ, killing everyone, and taking all of your assets for themselves. To prevent this, your only option is to hire your own army, to stop them. Free Market means no rules, and no rule of law.
We tried this previously in Our Earth's history, and it didn't work. That is why we now have governments and legal systems.

mngmt mole
4th Dec 2018, 14:06
?????????????

azhkman
4th Dec 2018, 23:22
I thought a law, in this context, existed because a freely unregulated industry is prone to make financial decisions without regard to safety and impact on public health and state costs to pick up the mess. Like the helmet law.

EESDL
11th Dec 2018, 19:58
could be worse - you could have the Maritime Department in charge,,,,,,,,,