Wayne Chen says public transport sector must be treated as an economic enterprise to be sustainable

President of the Jamaica Employers’ Federation (JEF) Wayne Chen has stated that if the public transport sector is to be sustainable, it has to be treated as an economic enterprise, rather than a social benefit.

He was speaking on Wednesday evening at the weekly virtual meeting of the Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODSS).

Mr Chen said if the public transport business is viewed as a social good service, the next natural question is who will pay for it, which then leads to an expectation that government will cover the costs.

He lamented that presently, PPV operators bear the brunt of costs associated with the service they provide, and its an expensive undertaking.

He also noted that the fares charged by operators, must be economically viable.

Mr Chen added that if it is only the operators who bear the costs, they will leave the sector due to lack of profit.

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Flash Flood Watch remains in effect for sections of northern and southeastern parishes

President of the Jamaica Employers’ Federation (JEF) Wayne Chen has stated that if the public transport sector is to be sustainable, it has to be treated as an economic enterprise, rather than a social benefit.

He was speaking on Wednesday evening at the weekly virtual meeting of the Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODSS).

Mr Chen said if the public transport business is viewed as a social good service, the next natural question is who will pay for it, which then leads to an expectation that government will cover the costs.

He lamented that presently, PPV operators bear the brunt of costs associated with the service they provide, and its an expensive undertaking.

He also noted that the fares charged by operators, must be economically viable.

Mr Chen added that if it is only the operators who bear the costs, they will leave the sector due to lack of profit.

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Police urge BOJ to implement regulation  requiring financial institutions to set up an investigative unit to treat with fraud cases

President of the Jamaica Employers’ Federation (JEF) Wayne Chen has stated that if the public transport sector is to be sustainable, it has to be treated as an economic enterprise, rather than a social benefit.

He was speaking on Wednesday evening at the weekly virtual meeting of the Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODSS).

Mr Chen said if the public transport business is viewed as a social good service, the next natural question is who will pay for it, which then leads to an expectation that government will cover the costs.

He lamented that presently, PPV operators bear the brunt of costs associated with the service they provide, and its an expensive undertaking.

He also noted that the fares charged by operators, must be economically viable.

Mr Chen added that if it is only the operators who bear the costs, they will leave the sector due to lack of profit.

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Flash flood watch in effect for most parishes

President of the Jamaica Employers’ Federation (JEF) Wayne Chen has stated that if the public transport sector is to be sustainable, it has to be treated as an economic enterprise, rather than a social benefit.

He was speaking on Wednesday evening at the weekly virtual meeting of the Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODSS).

Mr Chen said if the public transport business is viewed as a social good service, the next natural question is who will pay for it, which then leads to an expectation that government will cover the costs.

He lamented that presently, PPV operators bear the brunt of costs associated with the service they provide, and its an expensive undertaking.

He also noted that the fares charged by operators, must be economically viable.

Mr Chen added that if it is only the operators who bear the costs, they will leave the sector due to lack of profit.

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Finance Minister Dr. Nigel Clarke says it would be premature to announce definitive budget adjustments, prior to collection of outstanding taxes

President of the Jamaica Employers’ Federation (JEF) Wayne Chen has stated that if the public transport sector is to be sustainable, it has to be treated as an economic enterprise, rather than a social benefit.

He was speaking on Wednesday evening at the weekly virtual meeting of the Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODSS).

Mr Chen said if the public transport business is viewed as a social good service, the next natural question is who will pay for it, which then leads to an expectation that government will cover the costs.

He lamented that presently, PPV operators bear the brunt of costs associated with the service they provide, and its an expensive undertaking.

He also noted that the fares charged by operators, must be economically viable.

Mr Chen added that if it is only the operators who bear the costs, they will leave the sector due to lack of profit.

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Secondary level students who complete training and certification in tourism expected to get jobs that pay above minimum wage

President of the Jamaica Employers’ Federation (JEF) Wayne Chen has stated that if the public transport sector is to be sustainable, it has to be treated as an economic enterprise, rather than a social benefit.

He was speaking on Wednesday evening at the weekly virtual meeting of the Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODSS).

Mr Chen said if the public transport business is viewed as a social good service, the next natural question is who will pay for it, which then leads to an expectation that government will cover the costs.

He lamented that presently, PPV operators bear the brunt of costs associated with the service they provide, and its an expensive undertaking.

He also noted that the fares charged by operators, must be economically viable.

Mr Chen added that if it is only the operators who bear the costs, they will leave the sector due to lack of profit.

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Tourism minister says Tourism Workers Pension Fund has over 3 billion dollars

President of the Jamaica Employers’ Federation (JEF) Wayne Chen has stated that if the public transport sector is to be sustainable, it has to be treated as an economic enterprise, rather than a social benefit.

He was speaking on Wednesday evening at the weekly virtual meeting of the Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODSS).

Mr Chen said if the public transport business is viewed as a social good service, the next natural question is who will pay for it, which then leads to an expectation that government will cover the costs.

He lamented that presently, PPV operators bear the brunt of costs associated with the service they provide, and its an expensive undertaking.

He also noted that the fares charged by operators, must be economically viable.

Mr Chen added that if it is only the operators who bear the costs, they will leave the sector due to lack of profit.

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Two separate crashes along Ocho Rios bypass in St. Ann result in multiple injuries

President of the Jamaica Employers’ Federation (JEF) Wayne Chen has stated that if the public transport sector is to be sustainable, it has to be treated as an economic enterprise, rather than a social benefit.

He was speaking on Wednesday evening at the weekly virtual meeting of the Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODSS).

Mr Chen said if the public transport business is viewed as a social good service, the next natural question is who will pay for it, which then leads to an expectation that government will cover the costs.

He lamented that presently, PPV operators bear the brunt of costs associated with the service they provide, and its an expensive undertaking.

He also noted that the fares charged by operators, must be economically viable.

Mr Chen added that if it is only the operators who bear the costs, they will leave the sector due to lack of profit.

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Prime Minister Andrew Holness vows swift justice for yesterday’s gun attack on 2 high school students in Westmoreland

President of the Jamaica Employers’ Federation (JEF) Wayne Chen has stated that if the public transport sector is to be sustainable, it has to be treated as an economic enterprise, rather than a social benefit.

He was speaking on Wednesday evening at the weekly virtual meeting of the Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODSS).

Mr Chen said if the public transport business is viewed as a social good service, the next natural question is who will pay for it, which then leads to an expectation that government will cover the costs.

He lamented that presently, PPV operators bear the brunt of costs associated with the service they provide, and its an expensive undertaking.

He also noted that the fares charged by operators, must be economically viable.

Mr Chen added that if it is only the operators who bear the costs, they will leave the sector due to lack of profit.

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Grange Hill High student killed, another wounded in gun attack yesterday

President of the Jamaica Employers’ Federation (JEF) Wayne Chen has stated that if the public transport sector is to be sustainable, it has to be treated as an economic enterprise, rather than a social benefit.

He was speaking on Wednesday evening at the weekly virtual meeting of the Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODSS).

Mr Chen said if the public transport business is viewed as a social good service, the next natural question is who will pay for it, which then leads to an expectation that government will cover the costs.

He lamented that presently, PPV operators bear the brunt of costs associated with the service they provide, and its an expensive undertaking.

He also noted that the fares charged by operators, must be economically viable.

Mr Chen added that if it is only the operators who bear the costs, they will leave the sector due to lack of profit.

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