Members of the Jamaica Union of Travellers Association (JUTA) Montego Bay Chapter have been experiencing challenges as loan moratoriums have ended.
This means, lending institutions now require payments. That is the word from the Treasurer of the Association, Jermaine Sterling.
He says the executives of JUTA have decided to engage the government and the financial institutions in discussions to see how best they can provide relief for workers.
CVM LIVE has this report:
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