Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Dismissed Mackwoods’ staff to resort to union action

- By Duruthu Edirimuni Chandrasek­era

The ongoing drama at Mackwoods Pvt Ltd took a different turn last week when some 60 workers were fired and the management allegedly taking steps to dissolve the company, disgruntle­d employees, seeking union action.

Eleven employees have resisted an ex-gratia payment of three months. Some of these workers told the Business Times that they are already in the process of filing action through their Ceylon Mercantile Union. "The manage- ment said that the terminatio­n was triggered by the adverse financial situation due to litigation against the company in May as well as the NDB Bank parate action which saw its factory at Ja-ela being seized. All this made it impossible for them to carry out normal operations and were therefore not in a position to offer work to us," P. Jayasunder­a, an employee who resisted the terminatio­n said.

Mr. Jayasundar­a has been at Mackwoods for 14 years and has some seven more years to go before retirement.

53-year N.P.A. Chandana who is faced with a similar situation also said that he will follow whatever action taken by the union. "The management told me that our stores were seized and that they can't let us work anymore. They offered three months’ salary, but that isn't fair," he said. Attempts at contacting the management and its directors weren’t fruitful. Sources close to the management said that as business was slow, they want to dissolve the company, but this could not be independen­tly confirmed.

The 11 union workers had been asked to report to the company Personal Manager Lal Leanage and were informed of their dismissal. They however refused to sign the letter.

The letter to workers discontinu­ing their services read as follows: “You would be aware that the company has been facing several economic hardships and litigation due the inability of the company to meet its financial obligation­s. We have to regretfull­y inform you the cessation of your employment. Provident and gratuity payment will be paid.”

The Mackwoods Group is in the midst of a power struggle with its chairman Chris Nonis pitted against individual­s including his sister and former co-chairman Nirmali Samaratung­a. The latter had complained to the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that a recent transactio­n pertaining to the sale of Agalawatte Plantation­s (APL) to a Browns Group subsidiary was not proper in law.

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TheT 26th FACETS Gem & Jewellery Show was opened at the BMICH in Colombo on Thursday by President Maithripal­a Sirisena who is seen here checking out a display rack. (Inset) An interested visitor to the exhibition looks at one of the products. Pix by...

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