PUBLIC SERVICE VEHICLE (PSV) drivers and conductors must don uniforms and behave better on the job.
This is one of the messages which Minister of Transport and Works Michael Lashley says he will be carrying to a meeting with PSV owners and crews Sunday evening at Combermere School.
He will also seek to get the various bodies representing PSVs to merge to form one organization.
“It’s going to be an open discussion,” Lashley said yesterday while attending family fun day activities at the Barbados Workers’ Union Labour College in Mangrove, St Philip.
Driving PSV folk to clean up act
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