The Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) has indicated that it is continuing to have dialogue with its customers who will be impacted by the pending closure of seven of its customer service locations as of Monday, March 8. JPS, which is facing pushback, in particular from residents of Portmore and their political representatives, said the dialogue is taking place through virtual meetings which have been ongoing since January. The company in a statement Thursday said it has taken note that residents of Portmore have been particularly vocal in their objection to the company’s decision to close its office in the Portmore Mall. Notably, residents, led by Portmore’s Mayor Leon Thomas, staged a demonstration outside the JPS’ customer service office inside the mall on Thursday.