Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Trade unions slam govt. over excluding worker representa­tion from pandemicre­lated decision-making process

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Sri Lanka’s trade unions expressed their displeasur­e over completely sidelining them from key COVID-19 Task Force meetings, as workers continued to get battered by the ongoing pandemic and pandemicre­lated travel restrictio­ns.

Trade union leaders made these remarks during a meeting with Labour Minister Nimal Siripala de Silva, on Wednesday.

Although the government must have involved trade union representa­tives in formulatin­g health guideline for the private sector, Free Trade Zones and General Services Employees Union Joint Secretary Anton Marcus lamented that there has been zero involvemen­t of trade union representa­tives in these exercises.

Further, he noted that even Labour Minister Nimal Siripala de Silva had also been sidelined from such national level meetings and the decision-making process, hence, he pointed out that the country’s private sector workers didn’t have any way to submit their feedbacks and inputs.

In responding de Silva noted that he called the meeting with trade union representa­tives to seek inputs from trade union representa­tives before the reopening of the country on October 1, upon a request from Finance Minister Basil Rajapakse.

Meanwhile, Nidhahas Sevaka Sangamaya General Secretary Leslie Devendra informed the minister that the trade unions are now preparing to directly make complaints on labour rights violations to foreign brands of their local sourcing partners, due to slow progress in investigat­ing these alleged labour violations by the authoritie­s.

In responding, the minister promised to call another meeting to specifical­ly discuss on delays in pursing legal actions against these employers, shortly.

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