Friday, July 11, 2008

Govt. to penalize strikers, JVP says won’t take it lying down


By Sandun A Jayasekera

The government yesterday decided to take disciplinary action against public servants who struck work on Thursday and as a result casual employees who participated in the strike now face losing their jobs, government sources said.

The government instructed department heads to issue letters to casual employees who absented themselves from work on July 10 and called for an explanation within three days or face dismissal on Monday.

The sources said that disciplinary action would also be taken against all permanent employees who participated in the trade union action on July 10.

“The Department Head has the power to terminate the services of casual employees at any time without calling for an explanation. But on sympathetic grounds casual employees who resorted to trade union action on July 10 have been given an opportunity to explain. However, they will have to give a good reason for absenting themselves from the work on Thursday,” the spokesman said.

Sources said that Government and semi government institutions employ some 300,000 casual employees.

UNP General Secretary Tissa Attanayaka said the opposition condemned the government’s move to penalize the strikers.

“The Mahinda Rajapaksa government is depriving the public servants of their legitimate rights to engage in trade union action. We will never let it happen and mobilize all forces to fight this act of injustice by the government,” he said

Mr. Attanayake said that if the government went ahead with its threats, the UNP would seek legal redress in overcoming undemocratic and anti-labour measures, Mr. Attanayaka said.

Meanwhile, the JVP’s trade union firebrand K.D. Lal Kantha said President Rajapaksa was informed about the July 10 token strike on May 16 and the heads of all other state establishments and departments two weeks in advance, as such no department head has the right to take action against employees who participated in the one day strike.

“We are ready to meet the challenge. If the government continues to suppress the working class in this manner we will mobilize the entire working class against these oppressive measures of the government in addition to resorting to legal action,” Mr. Lal Kantha said.



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