Sunday, December 13, 2015
Government Medical Officers Association To Hand Over A Petition Against Prime Minister Wikramasinghe
Government Medical Officers Association (GMOA) has decided to sign a petition against the Prime Minister Ranil Wikramasinghe as a protest to the Statement made against GMOA by him recently.
The Central Committee of the GMOA has decided yesterday (13) to hand over the Petition signed by Branch Unions of the Union to Prime Minister's Office today(14).
The Central Committee of the GMOA has decided yesterday (13) to hand over the Petition signed by Branch Unions of the Union to Prime Minister's Office today(14).
Yala National Wild Park To Be Fully Reconstructed Within Next Year-Minister Of Housing
Yala National Wild Park is to be Fully Reconstructed within next year according to Minister Of Housing And Reconstruction Sajith Premadasa.
The Park will be converted to Wild Life Conservation Zone the Minister has stressed.
"Yala National Park is now in abandoned state due to the poor administration of the previous government" The Minister has further stated.
The Park will be converted to Wild Life Conservation Zone the Minister has stressed.
"Yala National Park is now in abandoned state due to the poor administration of the previous government" The Minister has further stated.
Prime Minister To Make A Special Statement In Parliament Tomorrow(14)
Prime Minster Ranil Wikramasinghe is due to make a special statement in Parliament tomorrow(14) regarding the discussions held between Trade Unions and Government regarding Budget Proposals and the stand of the Government on the issue.
Discussions were held between Prime Minister Wikramasinghe and Trade Unions both yesterday(12) and Today(13)) regarding the Union's demands related to Budget Proposals and Trade Unions have announced these discussions failed to reach a solution and they will going for the General Strike on this Tuesday as planned.
Discussions were held between Prime Minister Wikramasinghe and Trade Unions both yesterday(12) and Today(13)) regarding the Union's demands related to Budget Proposals and Trade Unions have announced these discussions failed to reach a solution and they will going for the General Strike on this Tuesday as planned.
Saturday, December 12, 2015
Government ,Semi Government And Private Sector Employees To Launch A General Island Wide Strike On Tuesday(15)
The General Island Wide Strike due to launch by Employees attach to Government,Semi Government And Private Sectors on This Tuesday (15)will go ahead as planned due to the failure of talks held between Trade Unions and Prime Minister Ranil Wikramasinghe on yesterday(12) regarding the Budget Proposals affected to Government Employees according to Government,Semi Government and Private Sector Employees Trade Unions Collective.
The Employees attach to Government ,Semi Government And Private Sectors will launch the strike on 7 a.m this Tuesday the Trade Unions Collective has said.
Twenty Four Health Trade Unions including Trade Unions representing Government Nurses,Professions Supplementary To Medicine and Para Medical Officers will participating this strike according to Joint Convener of the Trade Unions Collective Saman Ratnapriya.
The Employees attach to Government ,Semi Government And Private Sectors will launch the strike on 7 a.m this Tuesday the Trade Unions Collective has said.
Twenty Four Health Trade Unions including Trade Unions representing Government Nurses,Professions Supplementary To Medicine and Para Medical Officers will participating this strike according to Joint Convener of the Trade Unions Collective Saman Ratnapriya.
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