Prime Minister Andrew Holness, accepted the validity of claims by the National Water Commission (NWC) workers and says it is being prioritized by the government. He says while the experiences of the workers are not ideal. He is appealing to them to return to work. The Prime Minister says he understands the manner of the situation, noting that at some point the workers would have to get the attention of the government, hence, ongoing negotiations.
Holness declares that with negotiations, there is no need for the public to continue to suffer. He reiterates his appeal to the workers. Watch the full report:
Report: Justin Graham.
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