Labour Ministry launches investigation into the operations of Chinese operated car service company in St. Andrew

The Labour Ministry has launched an investigation into the operations of the recently-opened car service company in Ferry Pen, St. Andrew.

The Chinese-operated facility has gained nationwide interest since last week, with several motorists taking to social media to voice their satisfaction with the services provided.

Many citizens, who have compared the Chinese-operated facility with the work of Jamaican mechanics, rushed the new auto-spot this week.

The proliferation of customers has been so pronounced that the facility’s owners mounted a notice that it could only attend to 30 customers daily.

Just before news time, a ministry representative told IRIE FM News that an investigation has been launched into the new business.

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The Labour Ministry has launched an investigation into the operations of the recently-opened car service company in Ferry Pen, St. Andrew.

The Chinese-operated facility has gained nationwide interest since last week, with several motorists taking to social media to voice their satisfaction with the services provided.

Many citizens, who have compared the Chinese-operated facility with the work of Jamaican mechanics, rushed the new auto-spot this week.

The proliferation of customers has been so pronounced that the facility’s owners mounted a notice that it could only attend to 30 customers daily.

Just before news time, a ministry representative told IRIE FM News that an investigation has been launched into the new business.

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The Labour Ministry has launched an investigation into the operations of the recently-opened car service company in Ferry Pen, St. Andrew.

The Chinese-operated facility has gained nationwide interest since last week, with several motorists taking to social media to voice their satisfaction with the services provided.

Many citizens, who have compared the Chinese-operated facility with the work of Jamaican mechanics, rushed the new auto-spot this week.

The proliferation of customers has been so pronounced that the facility’s owners mounted a notice that it could only attend to 30 customers daily.

Just before news time, a ministry representative told IRIE FM News that an investigation has been launched into the new business.

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The Labour Ministry has launched an investigation into the operations of the recently-opened car service company in Ferry Pen, St. Andrew.

The Chinese-operated facility has gained nationwide interest since last week, with several motorists taking to social media to voice their satisfaction with the services provided.

Many citizens, who have compared the Chinese-operated facility with the work of Jamaican mechanics, rushed the new auto-spot this week.

The proliferation of customers has been so pronounced that the facility’s owners mounted a notice that it could only attend to 30 customers daily.

Just before news time, a ministry representative told IRIE FM News that an investigation has been launched into the new business.

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The Labour Ministry has launched an investigation into the operations of the recently-opened car service company in Ferry Pen, St. Andrew.

The Chinese-operated facility has gained nationwide interest since last week, with several motorists taking to social media to voice their satisfaction with the services provided.

Many citizens, who have compared the Chinese-operated facility with the work of Jamaican mechanics, rushed the new auto-spot this week.

The proliferation of customers has been so pronounced that the facility’s owners mounted a notice that it could only attend to 30 customers daily.

Just before news time, a ministry representative told IRIE FM News that an investigation has been launched into the new business.

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The Labour Ministry has launched an investigation into the operations of the recently-opened car service company in Ferry Pen, St. Andrew.

The Chinese-operated facility has gained nationwide interest since last week, with several motorists taking to social media to voice their satisfaction with the services provided.

Many citizens, who have compared the Chinese-operated facility with the work of Jamaican mechanics, rushed the new auto-spot this week.

The proliferation of customers has been so pronounced that the facility’s owners mounted a notice that it could only attend to 30 customers daily.

Just before news time, a ministry representative told IRIE FM News that an investigation has been launched into the new business.

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The Labour Ministry has launched an investigation into the operations of the recently-opened car service company in Ferry Pen, St. Andrew.

The Chinese-operated facility has gained nationwide interest since last week, with several motorists taking to social media to voice their satisfaction with the services provided.

Many citizens, who have compared the Chinese-operated facility with the work of Jamaican mechanics, rushed the new auto-spot this week.

The proliferation of customers has been so pronounced that the facility’s owners mounted a notice that it could only attend to 30 customers daily.

Just before news time, a ministry representative told IRIE FM News that an investigation has been launched into the new business.

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The Labour Ministry has launched an investigation into the operations of the recently-opened car service company in Ferry Pen, St. Andrew.

The Chinese-operated facility has gained nationwide interest since last week, with several motorists taking to social media to voice their satisfaction with the services provided.

Many citizens, who have compared the Chinese-operated facility with the work of Jamaican mechanics, rushed the new auto-spot this week.

The proliferation of customers has been so pronounced that the facility’s owners mounted a notice that it could only attend to 30 customers daily.

Just before news time, a ministry representative told IRIE FM News that an investigation has been launched into the new business.

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The Labour Ministry has launched an investigation into the operations of the recently-opened car service company in Ferry Pen, St. Andrew.

The Chinese-operated facility has gained nationwide interest since last week, with several motorists taking to social media to voice their satisfaction with the services provided.

Many citizens, who have compared the Chinese-operated facility with the work of Jamaican mechanics, rushed the new auto-spot this week.

The proliferation of customers has been so pronounced that the facility’s owners mounted a notice that it could only attend to 30 customers daily.

Just before news time, a ministry representative told IRIE FM News that an investigation has been launched into the new business.

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The Labour Ministry has launched an investigation into the operations of the recently-opened car service company in Ferry Pen, St. Andrew.

The Chinese-operated facility has gained nationwide interest since last week, with several motorists taking to social media to voice their satisfaction with the services provided.

Many citizens, who have compared the Chinese-operated facility with the work of Jamaican mechanics, rushed the new auto-spot this week.

The proliferation of customers has been so pronounced that the facility’s owners mounted a notice that it could only attend to 30 customers daily.

Just before news time, a ministry representative told IRIE FM News that an investigation has been launched into the new business.

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