TODSS says no organized protest scheduled for today

The Transport Operators Development and Sustainable Services (TODSS) has sought to assure the public that there is no organized protest scheduled for today. 

President Egeton Newman gave the reassurance last evening, following the circulation of a flyer on WhatsApp promoting an all-island strike by operators. 

Mr. Newman described the flyer and its contents as false. 

He explained that following last week’s discussion with the Finance and Transport Ministries, the public passenger vehicle operators have agreed to refrain from any strike action until June 1. 

The Government is slated to give them an update about whether or not the operators will be granted a 16 per cent fare increase at once or in tranches. 

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Kingston mayor urges residents not to take matters into their own hands following murder of market supervisor

The Transport Operators Development and Sustainable Services (TODSS) has sought to assure the public that there is no organized protest scheduled for today. 

President Egeton Newman gave the reassurance last evening, following the circulation of a flyer on WhatsApp promoting an all-island strike by operators. 

Mr. Newman described the flyer and its contents as false. 

He explained that following last week’s discussion with the Finance and Transport Ministries, the public passenger vehicle operators have agreed to refrain from any strike action until June 1. 

The Government is slated to give them an update about whether or not the operators will be granted a 16 per cent fare increase at once or in tranches. 

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Spending of Hurricane Melissa funds must be carefully planned for maximum efficiency – PM Holness

The Transport Operators Development and Sustainable Services (TODSS) has sought to assure the public that there is no organized protest scheduled for today. 

President Egeton Newman gave the reassurance last evening, following the circulation of a flyer on WhatsApp promoting an all-island strike by operators. 

Mr. Newman described the flyer and its contents as false. 

He explained that following last week’s discussion with the Finance and Transport Ministries, the public passenger vehicle operators have agreed to refrain from any strike action until June 1. 

The Government is slated to give them an update about whether or not the operators will be granted a 16 per cent fare increase at once or in tranches. 

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JAS hoping the country is spared this hurricane season

The Transport Operators Development and Sustainable Services (TODSS) has sought to assure the public that there is no organized protest scheduled for today. 

President Egeton Newman gave the reassurance last evening, following the circulation of a flyer on WhatsApp promoting an all-island strike by operators. 

Mr. Newman described the flyer and its contents as false. 

He explained that following last week’s discussion with the Finance and Transport Ministries, the public passenger vehicle operators have agreed to refrain from any strike action until June 1. 

The Government is slated to give them an update about whether or not the operators will be granted a 16 per cent fare increase at once or in tranches. 

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SBAJ warns another hurricane could set back Jamaica’s commercial progress

The Transport Operators Development and Sustainable Services (TODSS) has sought to assure the public that there is no organized protest scheduled for today. 

President Egeton Newman gave the reassurance last evening, following the circulation of a flyer on WhatsApp promoting an all-island strike by operators. 

Mr. Newman described the flyer and its contents as false. 

He explained that following last week’s discussion with the Finance and Transport Ministries, the public passenger vehicle operators have agreed to refrain from any strike action until June 1. 

The Government is slated to give them an update about whether or not the operators will be granted a 16 per cent fare increase at once or in tranches. 

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Greater Portmore residents patch potholes for National Labour Day

The Transport Operators Development and Sustainable Services (TODSS) has sought to assure the public that there is no organized protest scheduled for today. 

President Egeton Newman gave the reassurance last evening, following the circulation of a flyer on WhatsApp promoting an all-island strike by operators. 

Mr. Newman described the flyer and its contents as false. 

He explained that following last week’s discussion with the Finance and Transport Ministries, the public passenger vehicle operators have agreed to refrain from any strike action until June 1. 

The Government is slated to give them an update about whether or not the operators will be granted a 16 per cent fare increase at once or in tranches. 

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Jamaica among eight countries joining new UK-led international coalition to end violence against women and girls

The Transport Operators Development and Sustainable Services (TODSS) has sought to assure the public that there is no organized protest scheduled for today. 

President Egeton Newman gave the reassurance last evening, following the circulation of a flyer on WhatsApp promoting an all-island strike by operators. 

Mr. Newman described the flyer and its contents as false. 

He explained that following last week’s discussion with the Finance and Transport Ministries, the public passenger vehicle operators have agreed to refrain from any strike action until June 1. 

The Government is slated to give them an update about whether or not the operators will be granted a 16 per cent fare increase at once or in tranches. 

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PM and Opposition Leader urge Jamaicans to step forward in service and to reflect on dignity of work this Labour Day

The Transport Operators Development and Sustainable Services (TODSS) has sought to assure the public that there is no organized protest scheduled for today. 

President Egeton Newman gave the reassurance last evening, following the circulation of a flyer on WhatsApp promoting an all-island strike by operators. 

Mr. Newman described the flyer and its contents as false. 

He explained that following last week’s discussion with the Finance and Transport Ministries, the public passenger vehicle operators have agreed to refrain from any strike action until June 1. 

The Government is slated to give them an update about whether or not the operators will be granted a 16 per cent fare increase at once or in tranches. 

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Volunteers converge at Lewis Town Early Childhood Institution in St. Elizabeth to refurbish the school for Labour Day

The Transport Operators Development and Sustainable Services (TODSS) has sought to assure the public that there is no organized protest scheduled for today. 

President Egeton Newman gave the reassurance last evening, following the circulation of a flyer on WhatsApp promoting an all-island strike by operators. 

Mr. Newman described the flyer and its contents as false. 

He explained that following last week’s discussion with the Finance and Transport Ministries, the public passenger vehicle operators have agreed to refrain from any strike action until June 1. 

The Government is slated to give them an update about whether or not the operators will be granted a 16 per cent fare increase at once or in tranches. 

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3.2 magnitude earthquake felt in Eastern Jamaica last night

The Transport Operators Development and Sustainable Services (TODSS) has sought to assure the public that there is no organized protest scheduled for today. 

President Egeton Newman gave the reassurance last evening, following the circulation of a flyer on WhatsApp promoting an all-island strike by operators. 

Mr. Newman described the flyer and its contents as false. 

He explained that following last week’s discussion with the Finance and Transport Ministries, the public passenger vehicle operators have agreed to refrain from any strike action until June 1. 

The Government is slated to give them an update about whether or not the operators will be granted a 16 per cent fare increase at once or in tranches. 

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