For the second time in less than a week there are reports of unrest among workers at the state-run Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC).
This time it concerns new measures instituted by the Board to deal with the long-standing problem of the company's payroll system being abused.
A memo issued Monday over the signature of JUTC Chairman Douglas Chambers says the measures will take effect Wednesday and Friday for all fortnightly and monthly paid workers.
Under the arrangement, monthly paid employees will be required to physically pick up their pay advice and present a valid JUTC identification card.
In addition, workers will have to take along a copy of their October pay slip.
The JUTC says persons who do not comply will not be paid their November salaries on Friday.
As it relates to fortnightly paid workers, the JUTC says all persons who were physically verified during the last payroll audit will receive their wages Wednesday.
All other persons who were not verified during the last payroll audit are required to report to the company's internal auditors at the Corporate Office by midday Wednesday.
The memo says persons who fail to follow this instruction will not be paid.
A JUTC official told RJR News Monday night that several breaches have been discovered in the payroll system at the cash strapped bus company.
It is reported that several persons who were included on the payroll were not employed to the JUTC.
The new measures come as the JUTC Board implements strategies to halt the company's heavy financial losses as well as improve efficiency.
This time it concerns new measures instituted by the Board to deal with the long-standing problem of the company's payroll system being abused.
A memo issued Monday over the signature of JUTC Chairman Douglas Chambers says the measures will take effect Wednesday and Friday for all fortnightly and monthly paid workers.
Under the arrangement, monthly paid employees will be required to physically pick up their pay advice and present a valid JUTC identification card.
In addition, workers will have to take along a copy of their October pay slip.
The JUTC says persons who do not comply will not be paid their November salaries on Friday.
As it relates to fortnightly paid workers, the JUTC says all persons who were physically verified during the last payroll audit will receive their wages Wednesday.
All other persons who were not verified during the last payroll audit are required to report to the company's internal auditors at the Corporate Office by midday Wednesday.
The memo says persons who fail to follow this instruction will not be paid.
A JUTC official told RJR News Monday night that several breaches have been discovered in the payroll system at the cash strapped bus company.
It is reported that several persons who were included on the payroll were not employed to the JUTC.
The new measures come as the JUTC Board implements strategies to halt the company's heavy financial losses as well as improve efficiency.
Comment