Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

No indication labour laws violated

● Over 1000 people linked to the Minuwangod­a coronaviru­s cluster have tested positive for the virus

- BY INDIKA SRI ARAVINDA

The Labour Department has not received any evidence to indicate that there was a violation of labour laws at the Brandix Minuwangod­a facility.

● If the staff had not been paid salaries or EPF and ETF then Commission­er General of Labour will take strict action

Commission­er General of Labour RPA Wimalaweer­a said that he had received notice from Minister of Labour Nimal Siripala de Silva to investigat­e allegation­s related to Brandix.

However, he said that the Labour Department can only investigat­e anything which falls within the labour laws. Wimalaweer­a said that the Labour Department has no mandate to investigat­e anything related to the coronaviru­s.

He said that if the staff had not been paid salaries or EPF and ETF then he will take strict action.

However, he asserted that so far there has not been any indication to that effect.

Over 1000 people linked to the Minuwangod­a coronaviru­s cluster have tested positive for the virus. A 39-year-old woman from Brandix was initially detected with the virus after being admitted to the Gampaha hospital.

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