The KKU union did not like to take the bus off the road by blocking the protesters.



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State Enterprise Labor Union, Bangkok Mass Transit Authority, disagreed with the case of BMA taking buses off the roads For the assembly movement Fear of harm State companies must be politically neutral

On October 14, 2020, if there is a picture to appear Bangkok Mass Transit Authority (BMTA) buses were stopped to intercept the movement of protesters on October 14.

Boonma Pongma, chairman of the Bangkok Mass Transit Authority (BMTA) State Enterprise Union, said that the 10/2020 union meeting on October 14, 2020 had a resolution to disagree with the BMA. Take No. 63 and No. 134 to stop at Ratchadamnoen Road To close the road blocking the passage of protesters Who can cause damage to the organization

Initially, the Union had prepared a letter to the Director of the Bangkok Mass Transit Authority, but the BMA commander reported that the Ministry of Transport was ordered. BMTA brought the car to help

But the KKU Union sees the BMA as a state-owned company, it should be neutral. It should not interfere with the policy Along with the previous assembly At least 30 cars were damaged and when the losses occurred they were not paid in full. So worried that it will harm

And now that the car is not enough to serve the people because BMTA is still in the process of buying new buses. That after this he will send the letter to Mr. Sak Siam Chidchob, Minister of Transport To consider the above questions



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