Thursday, April 23, 2026

‘Overworked’ licensing officers protest ‘understaffing’

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Students seeking to have their driver’s licence test done yesterday were made to wait a bit longer as testing officers at The Pine were off the job. 

The officers at the Ministry of Transport and Works were protesting “being understaffed and overworked”.

 Deputy general secretary of the National Union of Public Workers (NUPW), Wayne Walrond, explained that some workers in that Licensing Department are on leave and the two officers on duty felt overwhelmed.

“There are eight posts of licensing officers but only five have been filled. We have an unfortunate situation where people are on leave, leaving the remaining two people to take up duty. Due to the overwhelming and stressful situation, they were not able to provide the service. This caused an impact on the ability to honour the arrangement today. It is a case of lack of staffing,” Walrond said.

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1 COMMENT

  1. Whomever is doing the scheduling is doing a poor job.

    People have been doing this for years.

    They don’t know understand or care about the employers’ feelings.

    Just do your best; in the amount totaling your salary. Don’t do more than you are paid for.

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