The Executive Board of Joint Council is scheduled to meet tomorrow(31) to discuss the way they are going to Resume their strike action after court has decided to extended the Enjoining Order .PSM's compromising Government Pharmacists,Radiographers,Medical Laboratory Technicians (MLT'S),Physiotherapists and Occupational Therapists due to resume their strike demanding solutions for 10 of their service demands.
Friday, March 30, 2012
Government Hospital PSM'S Planning To Resume Their Suspended Strike Action
The Executive Board of Joint Council is scheduled to meet tomorrow(31) to discuss the way they are going to Resume their strike action after court has decided to extended the Enjoining Order .PSM's compromising Government Pharmacists,Radiographers,Medical Laboratory Technicians (MLT'S),Physiotherapists and Occupational Therapists due to resume their strike demanding solutions for 10 of their service demands.
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
12,000 G.CE O/L Students Failed All Their Subjects
While admitting that the first place of G.C.E Ordinary Level 2011 Examination goes to a female student of Visakha Collage,Colombo ,Education Minister Bandula Gunawardena has said that little more than 12,000 students who sat for G.C.E Ordinary Level Exam 2011 failed all their subjects.
The Examination Results of 463 O/L Students were suspended due to various reasons the minister has stressed.
The Examination Results of 463 O/L Students were suspended due to various reasons the minister has stressed.
16 Drugs And Surgicals Including Saline Out Of Stock At Karapitiya Hospital
The out of stock drugs at Karapitiya Hospital including Diabetic Drug 'Metfomin', Pressure Tablet "Atenalol",Cholesterol Drug "Atovastatin" and "HCT' .Sometimes these drugs have not seen in Private Pharmacies as well causing further trouble for patients hospital sources said.
Monday, March 26, 2012
Ceylon Workers Congress Leader Thondaman Resigned From His Ministerial Portfolio
The CWC Leader tendered his resignation due to the re appointment of his Ministry Official whom he had sacked from his post recently it has been reported.Mr.Thondaman has also handed over his official vehicle to the authorities following his resignation
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GMOA Members Tabled A No Confidence Motion Against Their President
The motion was tabled by charging GMOA President of not addressing the burning issues of Government Doctors including the increasing of proposed Disturbance,Availability And Transport Allowance (DAT) and other allowances of Doctors.Without addressing these issues Dr.Padeniya has working according to his personal agenda by supporting the government the members stressed.
However when the Negombo Branch of GMOA has tabled the said no confidence motion, a tense situation occurred and Dr.Padeniya along with few of his close aides left the conference room before voting of the motion began GMOA sources said.The several members of GMOA Working Committee too have expressed their displeasure during the meeting on how the union functioning at the moment the sources said.
Representatives of around 70 branches out of 90 Branches attached to GMOA were present during yesterdays meeting held at GMOA Headquarters in Colombo- 07.
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Health Ministry Banned Visits Of Medical Reps.To Government Hospitals
The decision behind this move is to stop medical reps.by promoting expensive drug products among st medical consultants as it may cause consultants to prescribed those drugs for patients.Their presence in government hospitals disrupts consultants work too the ministry sources further said.Earlier Health Ministry has allowed medical reps to enter government hospitals during lunch hour daily .
Thursday, March 22, 2012
US Sponsored Draft Resolution On Sri Lanka Was Passed With Small Majority
The controversial United States and European Union sponsored draft resolution against Human Right Violations in Sri Lanka was passed today (22) at United Nations Human Rights Council(UNHRC) meeting held in Geneva,Switzerland with majority of 9 votes.24 countries were voted for the resolution including neighboring India while 15 countries voted against it.It has been reported that after Indian Government has decided to go against their neighbor due to the pressure of Tamil Nadu Political Parties allied with government, several countries who didn't expect to support the resolution earlier had changed their stand.
The countries who were supported the US Sponsored Draft Resolution on Sri Lanka were Austria,Belgium,Benin,Camaroon,Chile,Costarica,Czech Republic,Guatamala,Hungary,India,Italy,Libya,Mauritius,Mexico,Norway,Nigeria,Peru,Poland,Republic Of Moldova,Romania,Spain,Switzerland,United States Of America and Uruguay.The Countries who voted against the resolution by supporting Sri Lanka were Bangladesh,China,Congo,Cuba,Ecuador,Indonesia,Kuwait,Maldives,Moritania,Philippines,Qatar,Russian Federation,Saudi Arabia,Thailand and Uganda.
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Voting Of US Sponsored Human Rights Resolution Against Sri Lanka To Be Take Place
Minor Staff Sick Note Campaign Paralyzed Government Hospital Services
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Most of the Government Hospital Services including OPD Clinics,Routine Surgeries,Kitchen Activities,Sanitary Care and Indoor Patient Care were paralyzed today (21) due to the sick note campaign launched by Hospital Minor Staff Although the Paralyzed Hospital Services were maintained by an Army Officers to some extent majority of patients underwent severe hardships due to the sick note campaign it has been reported.
The Joint Trade Union Alliance compromising 11 hospital minor staff unions organized this sick note campaign.A large number of government hospital minor staff workers also hold a protest campaign in front of Lipton Circle this noon by demanding solutions for 8 of their demands
The Joint Trade Union Alliance compromising 11 hospital minor staff unions organized this sick note campaign.A large number of government hospital minor staff workers also hold a protest campaign in front of Lipton Circle this noon by demanding solutions for 8 of their demands
PSM'S Suspended Their Island Wide Strike Action After Received Court Enjoining Order
When commenting on said court order he stressed that the council will act according to advise of their lawyers.
As four professions belongs to PSM'S reported to work today the paralyzed Hospital services due to strike returned to normalcy the hospital sources said.
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Government Hospital Minor Staff To Report Sick Leave Tomorrow (21)
The Minor Staff attached to all government hospitals are to launch a one day sick note campaign tomorrow(21) demanding solutions for 08 of their service demands a Joint Committee Of Trade Unions compromising 11 minor staff unions has announced.The Minor Staff members who are reporting sick not leave are due to held a mass protest campaign in front of Lipton Circle around 12 noon tomorrow (21).
Health Ministry Claims On A Hospital Death Due To PSM Strike While Strikers Denied The Incident
The Ministry Of Health has claimed today (20) that a patient who was getting treatment at Colombo National Hospital had died due to the delay of medical tests caused by on going strike of Professions Supplementary To Medicine( PSM).However Ministry has failed to give exact details on the deceased patient and the cause of the death.
Meanwhile The Joint Council Of Professions Supplementary To Medicine has denied Ministry's claim on that a patient in government hospital died due to their strike while admitting that there is no possibility for such an incident as they are carrying out life saving services at all government hospitals during strike.The president of Joint Council Mr.Harendra Kuruppu has said the the claim was false and baseless one.
Meanwhile The Joint Council Of Professions Supplementary To Medicine has denied Ministry's claim on that a patient in government hospital died due to their strike while admitting that there is no possibility for such an incident as they are carrying out life saving services at all government hospitals during strike.The president of Joint Council Mr.Harendra Kuruppu has said the the claim was false and baseless one.
Professions Supplementary To Medicine To Continue Their Strike Till Demands Are Met
The Joint Council which has not called off their strike even the Colombo District Court yesterday ordered them to do so through an enjoining order, conducted a general assembly at Vihara Maha Devi Park in Colombo this noon and decided to Continue strike, the secretary of the Council Saman Jayasekera has said.Two Heart Patients filed the case in District Court requesting called off the strike which caused severe hardships for government hospital patients.However the Council said that they still didn't received the court order and when does they will responding to it accordingly.
Earlier Around 1000 Government Pharmacists,Radiographers,Medical Laboratory Technicians(MLT),Physiotherapists and Occupational Therapists belongs to Professions Supplementary To Medicine hold a mass protest in front of Ministry Of Health this morning urging authorities to give solutions for their demands.
The protesters were gathered near Colombo National Hospital around 11 a.m and march towards Ministry Of Health where the protest was held.Due to this protest one side of the two way Road in front of Ministry was blocked as protesting professionals occupied a part of the road.A huge traffic was seen around 30 minutes due to this.
Meanwhile the Island Wide Continuous Strike launched by PSM'S held today as well paralyzing issuing of medicines for indoor and outdoor patients,performing of C.T Scan/X Ray Tests and Physiotherapy Treatment offered by Government Hospitals.The treatment of ICU's as well as Routine Surgeries too affected as the strikers withrdrawn emergency services from hospitals.Thousands of Indoor and Out Door Patients are suffering due to this strike.However life saving services of all government hospitals are carried out as usual the Joint Council Of Professions Supplementary To Medicine has announced
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Sunday, March 18, 2012
PSM's Extended Their Hospital Strike
However as The Health Ministry is not interested to giving solutions for their service demands the PSM's have decided to extend their action he stressed.Striking PSM's throughout the island wide will arrived Colombo on this Tuesday (20th) to hold a mass protest campaign near the Ministry Of Health he further added.
Meanwhile the Joint Council Of Professions Supplementary To Medicine has stated that due to sending Blood Test Samples and X Ray and C.T Scan Tests to Private Sector as a result of the on going PSM Strike the National Hospital in Colombo alone need to spend Rs.700,000 daily for the Private Sector to get done above tests .
Saturday, March 17, 2012
Colombo National Museum Was Robbed
Due to the investigations carried out on this robbery the National Museum is closed till tomorrow(18th) police sources further said.
Friday, March 16, 2012
Government Hospital PSM'S Re Launched Their Strike
Due to this strike issuing of drugs to opd and indoor patients ,performing blood and urine tests and taking x rays and CT Scans in government hospitals are halted and tens of thousands of patients are under went severe hardships according to hospital sources.
Earlier The Joint Council Of Professions Supplementary To Medicine who launched an island wide continuous strike action on Tuesday(13) had temporarily suspended their strike action yesterday morning to facilitate the talks held with authorities .
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Colombo High Court Judge Acquitted Gen.Sarath Fonseka From Hi Corp Case
The former army commander has already sentenced under Hi Corp case.
The 25 page judgment of High Court Judge Sunil Rajapaksha has stated that according to the law and judicial procedure in the country accusing a person twice on the same offense is unjustified and therefore retired general sarath fonseka acquitted from above charges.However the court fixed a trial against general fonseka's son in law Danuna Thilakaratne who was also charged in the same case scheduled to be heard in absentia on 03rd of May.
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Sri Lankans Swallowing 45-50 million Paracetamol Tablets Per Month
Due to this situation the Ministry Of Health has instructed all government hospital directors to examined the exact amount of paracetamol tablets need per patient in government hospitals and issued the tablets accordingly he stressed.
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
3 Out Of 13 Infant Deaths At Mahamodara Teaching Hospital PBU Due To Bacterial Infection
Addressing the media on the report findings today (13th) at health education bureau this morning the health ministry secretary Dr.Ravindra Ruberu has said that the specialists who conducted the inquiry stated in their report that the deaths of 6 infants caused by critical condition they were in.However the health secretary has failed to revealed what caused the spreading of bacteria in the PBU of Mahamodara Teaching Hospital and the state of the unit at present.However he stressed that the bacterial infection of this kind can be occurred in any PBU in the world and it's not an extraordinary thing to happen.
The PBU of Mahamodara Teaching Hospital was closed on 09th of March following the deaths of 13 infant deaths reported during last two months suspected as may have due to a bacterial infection.The Ministry of Health was appointed a group of specialists to investigate on the incident and the group concluded the inquiry and handed over their report to director general of health services dr.ajith mendis yesterday (12th).
PSM Strike Paralyzed Government Hospital Services
Due to the closure of above units runs by Professions Supplementary To Medicine compromising Government Pharmacists,Radiographers,Medical Laboratory Technicians (MLT'S),Physiotherapists and Occupational Therapists the distribution of Medicine ,performing of blood,urine samples and x ray/c.t scan tests were halted and only emergency services at Intensive Care Units (ICU'S) are functioning normally the sources said.
PSM'S are on strike demanding solutions for 10 of their service demands including increasing of their allowances and giving delayed promotions for their senior service personal,A discussion held between the members of Joint Council of Professions Supplementary To Medicine and Health Ministry Secretary Dr.Ravindra Ruberu held yesterday regarding these demands was failed completely according to the union.
Sunday, March 11, 2012
Government Hospital PSM'S To Launch Island Wide Continuous Strike Tomorrow (13)
The Professions Supplementary To Medicine (PSM) attached to Government Hospitals have decided to launch an Island Wide Continuous Strike from tomorrow (13th) demanding acceptable solutions for their 10 service demands.According to General Secretary of Joint Council Of Professions Supplementary To Medicine Mr.Saman Jayasekera they hold around 7 discussions with Government Officials during last few months but failed to received any favorable response on their demands.
Around 5000 Professions Supplementary To Medicine Officers compromising Government Pharmacists,Radiographers,Medical Laboratory Technicians(MLT's), Physiotherapists and Occupational Therapists are due to join this strike which commenced at 8 a.m on Tuesday morning while the PSM's attached to Lady Ridgway Children's,Castle Street Women's ,De Soyza Maternity and ,Maharagama Cancer Hospitals are refrain from strike due to humanitarian reasons he stressed.
Around 5000 Professions Supplementary To Medicine Officers compromising Government Pharmacists,Radiographers,Medical Laboratory Technicians(MLT's), Physiotherapists and Occupational Therapists are due to join this strike which commenced at 8 a.m on Tuesday morning while the PSM's attached to Lady Ridgway Children's,Castle Street Women's ,De Soyza Maternity and ,Maharagama Cancer Hospitals are refrain from strike due to humanitarian reasons he stressed.
Saturday, March 10, 2012
GMOA To Take Trade Union Action Against Not Increasing DAT Allowance
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