Transport group urges operators upset at delayed fare increase not to participate in strike action

Amid reports of discomfort amongst some transport operators over the postponement of the fare increase which should have come into effect yesterday, at least one transport group is urging operators not to participate in strike action.

Groups representing public passenger operators and the Finance and Transport Ministries have agreed to hold off on the scheduled 16 per cent fare increase for April 1.

Some transport operators are reportedly not in favour of the move and have been discussing possible strike action for today.

However, the Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODSS) has urged them not to take this route.

TODSS President Egeton Newman says there will be a zero-tolerance approach for such action.

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Police probing suspected drowning of teen in Alligator Pond

Amid reports of discomfort amongst some transport operators over the postponement of the fare increase which should have come into effect yesterday, at least one transport group is urging operators not to participate in strike action.

Groups representing public passenger operators and the Finance and Transport Ministries have agreed to hold off on the scheduled 16 per cent fare increase for April 1.

Some transport operators are reportedly not in favour of the move and have been discussing possible strike action for today.

However, the Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODSS) has urged them not to take this route.

TODSS President Egeton Newman says there will be a zero-tolerance approach for such action.

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Amid reports of discomfort amongst some transport operators over the postponement of the fare increase which should have come into effect yesterday, at least one transport group is urging operators not to participate in strike action.

Groups representing public passenger operators and the Finance and Transport Ministries have agreed to hold off on the scheduled 16 per cent fare increase for April 1.

Some transport operators are reportedly not in favour of the move and have been discussing possible strike action for today.

However, the Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODSS) has urged them not to take this route.

TODSS President Egeton Newman says there will be a zero-tolerance approach for such action.

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Finance minister Dr Nigel Clarke rubbishes claims by Opposition that jobs being created by government are low wage jobs

Amid reports of discomfort amongst some transport operators over the postponement of the fare increase which should have come into effect yesterday, at least one transport group is urging operators not to participate in strike action.

Groups representing public passenger operators and the Finance and Transport Ministries have agreed to hold off on the scheduled 16 per cent fare increase for April 1.

Some transport operators are reportedly not in favour of the move and have been discussing possible strike action for today.

However, the Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODSS) has urged them not to take this route.

TODSS President Egeton Newman says there will be a zero-tolerance approach for such action.

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Jamaica will have to increase training programmes and consider importing labour amidst record low unemployment – Metry Seaga

Amid reports of discomfort amongst some transport operators over the postponement of the fare increase which should have come into effect yesterday, at least one transport group is urging operators not to participate in strike action.

Groups representing public passenger operators and the Finance and Transport Ministries have agreed to hold off on the scheduled 16 per cent fare increase for April 1.

Some transport operators are reportedly not in favour of the move and have been discussing possible strike action for today.

However, the Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODSS) has urged them not to take this route.

TODSS President Egeton Newman says there will be a zero-tolerance approach for such action.

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Jamaican wanted for killing a mother and her baby nabbed after nearly 3 years on the run

Amid reports of discomfort amongst some transport operators over the postponement of the fare increase which should have come into effect yesterday, at least one transport group is urging operators not to participate in strike action.

Groups representing public passenger operators and the Finance and Transport Ministries have agreed to hold off on the scheduled 16 per cent fare increase for April 1.

Some transport operators are reportedly not in favour of the move and have been discussing possible strike action for today.

However, the Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODSS) has urged them not to take this route.

TODSS President Egeton Newman says there will be a zero-tolerance approach for such action.

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UCASE withdraws strike notice issued to Spectrum Management Authority

Amid reports of discomfort amongst some transport operators over the postponement of the fare increase which should have come into effect yesterday, at least one transport group is urging operators not to participate in strike action.

Groups representing public passenger operators and the Finance and Transport Ministries have agreed to hold off on the scheduled 16 per cent fare increase for April 1.

Some transport operators are reportedly not in favour of the move and have been discussing possible strike action for today.

However, the Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODSS) has urged them not to take this route.

TODSS President Egeton Newman says there will be a zero-tolerance approach for such action.

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JCF launches beat patrol division to bolster public safety

Amid reports of discomfort amongst some transport operators over the postponement of the fare increase which should have come into effect yesterday, at least one transport group is urging operators not to participate in strike action.

Groups representing public passenger operators and the Finance and Transport Ministries have agreed to hold off on the scheduled 16 per cent fare increase for April 1.

Some transport operators are reportedly not in favour of the move and have been discussing possible strike action for today.

However, the Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODSS) has urged them not to take this route.

TODSS President Egeton Newman says there will be a zero-tolerance approach for such action.

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Manchester Southern MP Robert Chin to attend Integrity Commission’s office today, following public notice from the entity for him to make contact

Amid reports of discomfort amongst some transport operators over the postponement of the fare increase which should have come into effect yesterday, at least one transport group is urging operators not to participate in strike action.

Groups representing public passenger operators and the Finance and Transport Ministries have agreed to hold off on the scheduled 16 per cent fare increase for April 1.

Some transport operators are reportedly not in favour of the move and have been discussing possible strike action for today.

However, the Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODSS) has urged them not to take this route.

TODSS President Egeton Newman says there will be a zero-tolerance approach for such action.

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Opposition Leader says it is scandalous that audit reports sent to Parliament from the Auditor General were returned to her office without being tabled

Amid reports of discomfort amongst some transport operators over the postponement of the fare increase which should have come into effect yesterday, at least one transport group is urging operators not to participate in strike action.

Groups representing public passenger operators and the Finance and Transport Ministries have agreed to hold off on the scheduled 16 per cent fare increase for April 1.

Some transport operators are reportedly not in favour of the move and have been discussing possible strike action for today.

However, the Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODSS) has urged them not to take this route.

TODSS President Egeton Newman says there will be a zero-tolerance approach for such action.

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