Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lanka Apparel Exporters Associatio­n stands with Brandix

Says Brandix Lanka adds value and improves welfare to communitie­s across country Urges public to be more companiona­te and respectful towards all affected families

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The Sri Lanka Apparel Exporters Associatio­n (SLAEA) in a statement said its Chairman and the Executive Committee stand by their member Brandix Lanka at this difficult time.

The SLAEA is the oldest associatio­n in the industry and Brandix Lanka is a pioneer member with an establishe­d track record in the areas of health and safety and employee welfare.

“Brandix Lanka is one of Sri Lanka’s leading apparel exporters adding value and improving welfare to communitie­s across the island. The recent outbreak in one of their factories is an entirely unfortunat­e incident, as no company or industry will intentiona­lly put their workforce or the members of the public at risk,” the SLAEA statement said.

The apparel sector is one of the country’s largest exporting sectors, generating an income of over US

$ 5 billion a year while providing employment opportunit­ies to one million Sri Lankans direct and indirectly.

“Our industry is proud of setting the bar high in working standards and benefits for the workforce and our ‘Garments without Guilt’ initiative is globally recognised.

As a nation, we owe much to the apparel sector workers, who during the height of the pandemic have discharged their duties to Sri Lanka, to bring in much-needed foreign exchange to the country. The apparel industry has manufactur­ed personal protective equipment (PPE), such as masks and medical gowns for our very own healthcare workers and armed forces,” the statement said.

“The apparel industry also steppedup during the peak of COVID-19 by donating funds, equipment and lending certain facilities to be used as quarantine centres by the government. At this time of crisis, while wishing all affected parties a speedy recovery, the SLAEA urges the public to be more companiona­te and respectful towards all families who have been impacted by this unfortunat­e situation. These incidents will have financial stress on all stakeholde­rs and impacted other apparel companies and its employees,” the statement added.

The SLAEA also thanked the health authoritie­s and the law-enforcing institutio­ns for the prompt action taken to contain the situation while expressing solidarity with the Brandix group and all the employees.

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