Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

MAS shutdown over COVID spike en masse

- By Sunimalee Dias

The apparel industry which continues its operations despite the current lockdown faced its next biggest spike in cases this week with the MAS Thulhiriya factory shutting down as it reported 400 employees testing positive for COVID-19.

Labour Commission­er Prabhath Chandrakee­thi told the Business Times on Friday that according to the Labour officer sent to carry out the investigat­ion at the plant on Thursday it was found that 400 employees were COVID-19 positive including the CEO and Human Resources managers who have already been hospitalis­ed.

He noted that due to one or two employees testing positive they have carried out tests on a large number of employees.

Since May 19 (Wednesday) the plant has been shut down, he said adding that they have just commenced the investigat­ions and were investigat­ing about the health committees and whether the right protocols were followed.

Mr. Chandrakee­rthi said that factories were asked to operate in a bio bubble system by the health authoritie­s following the spike in the recent wave.

He said the report on the investigat­ion will be available within one week and it was not known when the plant will reopen.

In a statement issued by MAS to the Business Times queries on the recent spike and the reasons for it, they stated that they had carried out undertakin­g “regular PCR testing at its manufactur­ing plants” as part of its preventive procedures towards curbing the spread of the third wave.

In this respect, such PCR tests

were conducted recently among employees at the Thurulie plant in Polgahawel­a and 380 employees tested positive for COVID-19, the statement said.

It further notes that the management is working with the Government health authoritie­s “to determine the next steps that are to be taken by the plant management.”

The affected employees have been safely transferre­d to the company’s Care Centres, it was noted.

It also noted that MAS operates with stringent COVID-19 protocols in place, and all decisions related to the operations of the plants are taken based on the directives and in adherence to the relevant health authoritie­s.

MAS is providing “financial and logistical support” to the government health authoritie­s and has already establishe­d a Care Centre in Giriulla and will be establishi­ng a new one at Polgolla, Kandy as well.

Following this spike in cases, Labour Minister Nimal Siripala De Silva has called for an immediate investigat­ion into the matter and asked Labour Commission­er Prabhath Chandrakee­rthi to find out whether the proper health guidelines and work practices were carried out at the factory.

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