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Article

23 Oct 2016

Author:
W. A.Sunil, World Socialist Web Site

Sri Lankan plantation workers protest union wage deal

Sri Lankan plantation workers held widespread protests voicing their anger against a new collective agreement signed by unions and companies last Tuesday. The deal, which is endorsed by the Sri Lankan government, locks workers into increased workloads for the next two years in exchange for a negligible wage rise. Full details of the agreement have not been revealed to workers...Since September 26, tens of thousands of plantation workers across the country have held demonstrations, pickets and strikes demanding a 1,000-rupee ($US6.79) daily wage, an increase of 380 rupees...A female worker...said that union should have asked the workers before they signed the agreement....They didn’t do it and agreed to 730-rupee wage without our consent.