May Pen taxi operators speaks on strike and ticket amnesty
Dec 2nd, 2022 | Category: GLEANER PREMIUM | 3:54#JamaicaGleaner Amid alleged rumours of another strike from bus and taxi operators, some May Pen taxi operators, on Thursday, December 1, said they have the right to strike but condemned those who have recently exercised that right violently. Though prone to mistakes, they are hoping for grace from the Government in rectifying their infractions while they attempt to adhere to the road code.
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