JTA President says data indicate that majority of feuds involving school children originate on what he calls “party buses”

President of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) Leighton Johnson says data indicate that the majority of feuds involving school children originated on what he calls “party buses”. 

Mr. Johnson made the disclosure at yesterday’s National Education Week church service, as he stressed the importance of the security forces improving their vigilance over the transportation sector and areas where students gather.

He also doubled down on calls for a National School Bus Programme to secure students’ safety and educators’ and parents’ peace of mind. 

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JPS assures customers that it has contingency plan in place to minimize impact of any industrial action on service delivery

President of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) Leighton Johnson says data indicate that the majority of feuds involving school children originated on what he calls “party buses”. 

Mr. Johnson made the disclosure at yesterday’s National Education Week church service, as he stressed the importance of the security forces improving their vigilance over the transportation sector and areas where students gather.

He also doubled down on calls for a National School Bus Programme to secure students’ safety and educators’ and parents’ peace of mind. 

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NWU says it intends to table all written agreements with Jamaica Public Service during today’s meeting at Labour Ministry

President of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) Leighton Johnson says data indicate that the majority of feuds involving school children originated on what he calls “party buses”. 

Mr. Johnson made the disclosure at yesterday’s National Education Week church service, as he stressed the importance of the security forces improving their vigilance over the transportation sector and areas where students gather.

He also doubled down on calls for a National School Bus Programme to secure students’ safety and educators’ and parents’ peace of mind. 

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Indecom probes wounding of police trainee by colleague at Yallahs Police Station

President of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) Leighton Johnson says data indicate that the majority of feuds involving school children originated on what he calls “party buses”. 

Mr. Johnson made the disclosure at yesterday’s National Education Week church service, as he stressed the importance of the security forces improving their vigilance over the transportation sector and areas where students gather.

He also doubled down on calls for a National School Bus Programme to secure students’ safety and educators’ and parents’ peace of mind. 

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NWU claims JPS repeatedly implements policy changes without discussions with union representatives

President of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) Leighton Johnson says data indicate that the majority of feuds involving school children originated on what he calls “party buses”. 

Mr. Johnson made the disclosure at yesterday’s National Education Week church service, as he stressed the importance of the security forces improving their vigilance over the transportation sector and areas where students gather.

He also doubled down on calls for a National School Bus Programme to secure students’ safety and educators’ and parents’ peace of mind. 

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St Elizabeth police list three individuals as wanted and five POIs

President of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) Leighton Johnson says data indicate that the majority of feuds involving school children originated on what he calls “party buses”. 

Mr. Johnson made the disclosure at yesterday’s National Education Week church service, as he stressed the importance of the security forces improving their vigilance over the transportation sector and areas where students gather.

He also doubled down on calls for a National School Bus Programme to secure students’ safety and educators’ and parents’ peace of mind. 

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JPS says meeting will be held at Labour Ministry to address issues raised by NWU

President of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) Leighton Johnson says data indicate that the majority of feuds involving school children originated on what he calls “party buses”. 

Mr. Johnson made the disclosure at yesterday’s National Education Week church service, as he stressed the importance of the security forces improving their vigilance over the transportation sector and areas where students gather.

He also doubled down on calls for a National School Bus Programme to secure students’ safety and educators’ and parents’ peace of mind. 

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Opposition warns that Hanover and Westmoreland water woes will impact tourism

President of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) Leighton Johnson says data indicate that the majority of feuds involving school children originated on what he calls “party buses”. 

Mr. Johnson made the disclosure at yesterday’s National Education Week church service, as he stressed the importance of the security forces improving their vigilance over the transportation sector and areas where students gather.

He also doubled down on calls for a National School Bus Programme to secure students’ safety and educators’ and parents’ peace of mind. 

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JCF completes implementation of back end support system for processing and storing footage from body worn cameras

President of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) Leighton Johnson says data indicate that the majority of feuds involving school children originated on what he calls “party buses”. 

Mr. Johnson made the disclosure at yesterday’s National Education Week church service, as he stressed the importance of the security forces improving their vigilance over the transportation sector and areas where students gather.

He also doubled down on calls for a National School Bus Programme to secure students’ safety and educators’ and parents’ peace of mind. 

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Call for unity against crime made at candle light vigil for slain P M youth awardee

President of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) Leighton Johnson says data indicate that the majority of feuds involving school children originated on what he calls “party buses”. 

Mr. Johnson made the disclosure at yesterday’s National Education Week church service, as he stressed the importance of the security forces improving their vigilance over the transportation sector and areas where students gather.

He also doubled down on calls for a National School Bus Programme to secure students’ safety and educators’ and parents’ peace of mind. 

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