| Railways on strike, today
By Rathindra Kuruwita
Railway workers are to launch a 24-hour strike, commencing from
midnight today, Railway Services Trade Union Joint Alliance
Secretary Sampath Rajitha said.
Rajitha told The Nation that they were forced to resort to trade
union action because the authorities had failed to address their
grievances, despite repeated complaints.
“The Railway workers have been facing many problems including
salary increments, promotions and loans. Although trade unions
have informed the relevant authorities on many occasions,
nothing has been done over the years. That is why we had to take
this decision,” Rajitha pointed out.
The train services will be affected on September 15 and
passengers will face difficulties because of the strike, he
added.
He claimed that although they were very much aware of the impact
of the strike on the passengers, they had to take this decision
as a last resort.
“We are well aware of the difficulties faced by the passengers,
but this is our last option,” he said.
“Many sections attached to the Railway services will join in the
strike including engine drivers, technicians and signal
officers,” he added.
Meanwhile, Railways Minister Dallas Alahapperuma was not
available for comment.
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