The Casablanca group, last week, held a meeting with taxi unions, to study the status of the sector and the problems in which it is floundering and its image in the economic capital.
During this meeting, which was headed by the mayor of the city and its deputy, Moulay Ahmed Avilal, the problems experienced by the transportation sector through small and large taxis suffered by the transportation vehicles through small and large taxis..
According to the data obtained by the electronic newspaper Hespress, the Casablanca group found itself not receiving any revenues from the heads of hundreds of taxis in the city, which made the debts accumulate on them.
According to the same data, the mayor of the economic capital expressed her regret for the situation that taxis know, noting that "taxis" provides a picture of the city, which requires them to be in a good situation.
During this meeting, the collective council called on taxi owners to pay attention to appearance and Al -Handam, given that the "taxi" represents the city's face among its visitors who use this means to move..
The same data indicate that the unionists demanded the collective council to provide facilities for the performance of accumulated taxes, but it was considered illegal, in order to avoid being held accountable from the Supreme Council of Accounts Council.
During the same meeting, the professionals demanded the collective council to accelerate the construction of their own stations, noting that they suffer the two things with the ongoing works, as well as with the extension of the tramway lines in several streets.
The unionists themselves stressed, according to the newspaper sources, that the situation of some areas, such as mercy, is similar to access to a remote village, demanding the reform of its roads, which the group promised in front of the attendees, stressing that “taxi drivers demanded that they be given the right to put publicity to their vehicles, to provideSpecial revenues, and the group's tax. ”.
The taxi professionals welcomed the meeting held by the group, noting that they had previously put requests for the previous councils without cost them the hassle of receiving them.
In addition, a committee has been formed by the attendees, which will watch over meetings in order to study the status of the sector, discuss the problems it knows, the problems raised and ways to overcome them.