Friday, March 29, 2024

Workers air grievances

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PUBLIC SERVICE VEHICLE workers gave Minister of Transport Michael Lashley an earful when he toured the River Van Stand yesterday.

Their main grouse was the number of reports they are getting and the heavy fines being imposed in the law courts. They are hoping Lashley can use his office to help them deal with the problem.

Here, van driver for almost 20 years O’Neil Greaves (left) articulating the gravity of the PSV workers to Minister Lashley (right), permanent secretary in the ministry Bruce Alleyne (second right) and deputy permanent secretary Anthony Wiltshire.

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