Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Strike averted

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LET’S TALK TRANSPORT.

And yesterday, the heads of the entities that direct the island’s transportation sector met in a hastily called, more than two-hour meeting in an attempt to avert strike action that could have crippled the sector at the beginning of the school term.

At the end of it, all the parties revealed the strike had been averted and the parties would meet again to iron out the way forward.

Here, president of the Alliance Owners of Public Transport, Roy Raphael (left), engaging the president of the Association of Public Transport Operators, Morris Lee (right), while Minister of Transport Michael Lashley (second right) and director of the Transport Authority, Charles Holder, listen. (Picture by Lennox Devonish.)

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