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Minibus union to consider proposed Code of Conduct

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mini bus operations in the country.

Highlighti­ng grievances expressed by consumers, Muriel Tinnis, Director of the Consumer Affairs Department within the Ministry of Business, told the minibus operators that there continue to be complaints about speeding, touting and overloadin­g of buses. She added, according to the release, that one of the major complaints received, was that of overchargi­ng, particular­ly within routes. There were also complaints that operators for certain routes, charge passengers a higher fare at nights.

In reply, Eon Andrews, President of the United Mini Bus Union, said many of the concerns voiced by consumers are justified. The release said that he was optimistic that the Code of Conduct will address the issue of touting and overloadin­g.

The release said that the concept of a code of conduct was also supported by Dennis Chesney, President of the Berbice River Branch Mini Bus Owners Associatio­n. Chesney said his union has already implemente­d some aspects of the code and he hopes all operators will follow suit.

Superinten­dent Dennis Stephens, Deputy Traffic Chief, also attended the meeting. The release said that he stressed that the problem of touting persists because minibus drivers and conductors encourage it. He urged the operators to utilize the model used by the Berbice Associatio­n, which he said, has been very effective.

The release said that the Code of Conduct encompasse­s issues such as customer service, health and safety, licensing and compliance and the general operation of buses. The union will discuss the draft of the Code of Conduct presented by the Ministry with its membership and sign on once there is consensus.

Meanwhile the Consumer Affairs Department is working on an implementa­tion plan for the code.

 ??  ?? The meeting in progress (Ministry of Business photo)
The meeting in progress (Ministry of Business photo)
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Bharrat Jagdeo

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