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Jordan's taxi drivers will accept fuel vouchers for their troubles
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[Al-Bawaba] - I hope that the drivers of these vehicles will not go on strike in the next few weeks as they have been negatively affected by the decision," Ahmad Abu Haidar, president of the union, told The Jordan Times on Sunday. "We sent a letter to the transport
Google News: Jordan- 'Taxi fares to remain unchanged despite rise in fuel prices'
[MENAFN.COM] - "On average, each taxi and service taxi used to spend about JD300 per month for fuel, but after the increase in prices, each spends about JD400," Abu Haidar told The Jordan Times on Sunday. "Drivers are making lower profits after the price of fuel
Google News: Jordan- Traffic Department anticipates 'worst summer ever'
[MENAFN.COM] - "It is a temporary problem that will last two or three months because of the tourist season and we have to live with it because we do not have any other option," Abu Haidar said. Most taxi drivers complain about the traffic jams, he added, but most
Google News: Amman taxi owners to strike Sunday unless gov't raises fares
[MENAFN.COM] - President of the Transport Services and Taxi Owners Union Ahmad Abu Haidar told The Jordan Times on Tuesday that the duration of the strike remains undetermined pending talks with the government, which he said could avert the strike by immediately
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