TODSS says while restriction on movement due to fuel cost hikes will hurt public transport sector, such a measure is understandable

One taxi group has stated that while any restriction on movement due to fuel cost hikes will hurt the public transport sector, such a measure is understandable.

President of the Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services, Egeton Newman lamented that Jamaica is already feeling the effects of the war in the Middle East, but it seems many people are not aware of this.

He was reacting to comments by Energy and Transport Minister Daryl Vaz yesterday at the Post Cabinet press briefing, about the Government considering policies to limit movement due to the pressure of global oil price increases, and also urging citizens to conserve.

Newman said the issue of fuel and transport must be taken seriously.

He agreed with Vaz that Government may have to implement another work from home regime, similar to what obtained during the COVID pandemic.

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Kingston Mayor Andrew Swaby says Carnival in Jamaica was a success, despite shooting incident at Big Wall

One taxi group has stated that while any restriction on movement due to fuel cost hikes will hurt the public transport sector, such a measure is understandable.

President of the Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services, Egeton Newman lamented that Jamaica is already feeling the effects of the war in the Middle East, but it seems many people are not aware of this.

He was reacting to comments by Energy and Transport Minister Daryl Vaz yesterday at the Post Cabinet press briefing, about the Government considering policies to limit movement due to the pressure of global oil price increases, and also urging citizens to conserve.

Newman said the issue of fuel and transport must be taken seriously.

He agreed with Vaz that Government may have to implement another work from home regime, similar to what obtained during the COVID pandemic.

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UAWU Vice President Clifton Grant chastised management of UWI for slow pace at which payment of outstanding compensation is made to staff

One taxi group has stated that while any restriction on movement due to fuel cost hikes will hurt the public transport sector, such a measure is understandable.

President of the Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services, Egeton Newman lamented that Jamaica is already feeling the effects of the war in the Middle East, but it seems many people are not aware of this.

He was reacting to comments by Energy and Transport Minister Daryl Vaz yesterday at the Post Cabinet press briefing, about the Government considering policies to limit movement due to the pressure of global oil price increases, and also urging citizens to conserve.

Newman said the issue of fuel and transport must be taken seriously.

He agreed with Vaz that Government may have to implement another work from home regime, similar to what obtained during the COVID pandemic.

Read More

Police fast tracking forensic evidence analysis related to shooting at Big Wall event

One taxi group has stated that while any restriction on movement due to fuel cost hikes will hurt the public transport sector, such a measure is understandable.

President of the Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services, Egeton Newman lamented that Jamaica is already feeling the effects of the war in the Middle East, but it seems many people are not aware of this.

He was reacting to comments by Energy and Transport Minister Daryl Vaz yesterday at the Post Cabinet press briefing, about the Government considering policies to limit movement due to the pressure of global oil price increases, and also urging citizens to conserve.

Newman said the issue of fuel and transport must be taken seriously.

He agreed with Vaz that Government may have to implement another work from home regime, similar to what obtained during the COVID pandemic.

Read More

NSWMA reports 80% reduction in garbage backlog

One taxi group has stated that while any restriction on movement due to fuel cost hikes will hurt the public transport sector, such a measure is understandable.

President of the Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services, Egeton Newman lamented that Jamaica is already feeling the effects of the war in the Middle East, but it seems many people are not aware of this.

He was reacting to comments by Energy and Transport Minister Daryl Vaz yesterday at the Post Cabinet press briefing, about the Government considering policies to limit movement due to the pressure of global oil price increases, and also urging citizens to conserve.

Newman said the issue of fuel and transport must be taken seriously.

He agreed with Vaz that Government may have to implement another work from home regime, similar to what obtained during the COVID pandemic.

Read More

Charles Jr dismisses criticism about “incompetent Government administration of ROOFS programme”

One taxi group has stated that while any restriction on movement due to fuel cost hikes will hurt the public transport sector, such a measure is understandable.

President of the Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services, Egeton Newman lamented that Jamaica is already feeling the effects of the war in the Middle East, but it seems many people are not aware of this.

He was reacting to comments by Energy and Transport Minister Daryl Vaz yesterday at the Post Cabinet press briefing, about the Government considering policies to limit movement due to the pressure of global oil price increases, and also urging citizens to conserve.

Newman said the issue of fuel and transport must be taken seriously.

He agreed with Vaz that Government may have to implement another work from home regime, similar to what obtained during the COVID pandemic.

Read More

“No need to panic”, Vaz says despite volatility in global oil market, Jamaica’s energy security remains intact

One taxi group has stated that while any restriction on movement due to fuel cost hikes will hurt the public transport sector, such a measure is understandable.

President of the Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services, Egeton Newman lamented that Jamaica is already feeling the effects of the war in the Middle East, but it seems many people are not aware of this.

He was reacting to comments by Energy and Transport Minister Daryl Vaz yesterday at the Post Cabinet press briefing, about the Government considering policies to limit movement due to the pressure of global oil price increases, and also urging citizens to conserve.

Newman said the issue of fuel and transport must be taken seriously.

He agreed with Vaz that Government may have to implement another work from home regime, similar to what obtained during the COVID pandemic.

Read More

PM Holness highlights that it took over 2 decades for delivery of some serviced lots and re-emphasizes need for a reformed bureaucracy

One taxi group has stated that while any restriction on movement due to fuel cost hikes will hurt the public transport sector, such a measure is understandable.

President of the Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services, Egeton Newman lamented that Jamaica is already feeling the effects of the war in the Middle East, but it seems many people are not aware of this.

He was reacting to comments by Energy and Transport Minister Daryl Vaz yesterday at the Post Cabinet press briefing, about the Government considering policies to limit movement due to the pressure of global oil price increases, and also urging citizens to conserve.

Newman said the issue of fuel and transport must be taken seriously.

He agreed with Vaz that Government may have to implement another work from home regime, similar to what obtained during the COVID pandemic.

Read More

Olympic  Champion  Roje  Stona  among stars to compete in  Shanghai  on  May  16

One taxi group has stated that while any restriction on movement due to fuel cost hikes will hurt the public transport sector, such a measure is understandable.

President of the Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services, Egeton Newman lamented that Jamaica is already feeling the effects of the war in the Middle East, but it seems many people are not aware of this.

He was reacting to comments by Energy and Transport Minister Daryl Vaz yesterday at the Post Cabinet press briefing, about the Government considering policies to limit movement due to the pressure of global oil price increases, and also urging citizens to conserve.

Newman said the issue of fuel and transport must be taken seriously.

He agreed with Vaz that Government may have to implement another work from home regime, similar to what obtained during the COVID pandemic.

Read More

Vaz says Gov’t may have to look at policies to limit movement in Jamaica, due to impact of global oil price increases

One taxi group has stated that while any restriction on movement due to fuel cost hikes will hurt the public transport sector, such a measure is understandable.

President of the Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services, Egeton Newman lamented that Jamaica is already feeling the effects of the war in the Middle East, but it seems many people are not aware of this.

He was reacting to comments by Energy and Transport Minister Daryl Vaz yesterday at the Post Cabinet press briefing, about the Government considering policies to limit movement due to the pressure of global oil price increases, and also urging citizens to conserve.

Newman said the issue of fuel and transport must be taken seriously.

He agreed with Vaz that Government may have to implement another work from home regime, similar to what obtained during the COVID pandemic.

Read More