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The new management of the Transport Authority has received the thumbs up from the Confederation of Hackney Carriage Associations.
The group in a release said since the ascension to the office by the new Managing Director, there have been significant improvements in the operation of the Transport Authority, namely an upgrade in the facility, improvements in staff morale, retraining initiatives, facilitation of an open office, and togetherness of the industry.
“The sector has observed that the new Managing Director was able to identify gaps within the system and implement initiatives geared at Customer Service retraining and advancement in the standards of the Transport Authority,” the release stated.
“The Transport sector has significantly benefited from the many initiatives and improvements in the standards of the Transport Authority.
We will continue to support the office of the Managing Director of the Transport Authority and the decision to transform the sector.
Earlier this year The Transport Authority said it was putting measures in place to improve the public transportation landscape.
Managing Director of the Authority, Willard Hylton, said that University of the West Indies Lecturer, Dr. K’adamawe K’nife, has been engaged as a consultant to assist with the effort, which is aimed at improving service delivery in alignment with Vision 2030.
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