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Bus drivers in the Japanese city of Okayama are on strike, but they're still working, driving around picking up passengers.

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But they're not doing a key part of the job - accepting fares - as they seek greater job security in the face of stiff competition from a rival company. The free rides are helping the company preserve its relationship with the passengers in the face of competition. https://citizen.co.za/opinion/opinion-editorials/1916128/bus-strikes-learn-a-lesson-from-japan/ As the national bus strike enters its fourth week with no sign of a settlement – and with millions of commuters still inconvenienced, it is interesting to see how striking bus drivers in Japan highlighted their grievances. Drivers employed by the Ryobi Group in the Western Japanese region of Okayama embarked on their protest action after they and their company could not reach an agreement on job security, following increased competition from a rival offering lower fares. They continued to drive their buses, but covered up the ticket machines with cloths or blankets and allowed commuters to ride for free. https://citizen.co.za/...

Well, this message certainly simplifies things!

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Who knew the answers to problems, were as simple as new cars? http://theory-0f-everything.tumblr.com/

The Bus to Montreal May be Slightly Delayed. Clifton Park, New York, 1922.

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https://onceuponatown.tumblr.com/post/109887484965/the-bus-to-montreal-may-be-slightly-delayed

4 things you don't find in America 100 years later.

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Orphans that can be adopted, double decker buses on solid rubber tires, Coney Island, and taking disadvantaged kids to a theme park out of kindness https://onceuponatown.tumblr.com/post/127603951200/children-in-two-double-decker-buses-at-coney  Children in two double-decker buses at Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York during the 1910 annual excursion for orphans sponsored by the Orphan’s Automobile Day Committee of New York.