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Ex-Len Seng workers employed by new bus company.

Asia Africa Intelligence Wire

| August 03, 2004 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From Malay Mail)

Byline: Pauline Almeida

KUALA LUMPUR: The saga of Len Seng Bus Company Sdn Bhd and its dismissed workers has taken an interesting turn.

Apparently, a new bus company has started servicing the Len Seng routes since the middle of last month, providing temporary employment to 30 of the 75 workers sacked by Len Seng.

The new company has about 30 buses which has been serving the 10 Len Seng routes and it plans to increase its routes by the end of the month, said a source.

"The dismissed workers have been employed by this new bus company for more than a half a month and are hoping to be absorbed permanently by the new …

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