A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, December 18, 2017
CEB employees continue fast
Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) employees continued their fast for the
fifth consecutive day yesterday. This is against irregular increments
granted to CEB engineers and that the cutting back of their own overtime
payments and bonuses.
Joint Trade Union Alliance Convener Ranjan Jayalal alleged that the
former Mahinda Rajapaksa Government bribed the engineers in November
2014 with an increment and assured them that this would be added to
their basic salary after the January 8, 2015 elections.
“An agreement was thus signed between the engineers and the previous
regime and the engineers received a salary increment for three years.The
agreement further stated that a 30 percent salary increment will be
added to the basic salary by December 2014.
“But, the tables started to turn with defeat of Rajapaksa in January
2015 and the Engineers Union which was in control issued a circular
stating that all salary increments including the illegal ones should
come into effect by January 2015,”Jayalal said.
He added that when Champika Ranawaka was appointed as the Power and
Energy Minister during the 100 day government in 2015, protests were
held at the National Salaries and Cadre Commission, Ministry of Finance
and Planning and the Treasury. Cabinet thereafter had released a
statement that they had given no approval for the salary increase and
thus it was illegal. “Then we complained to the CID, Commission to
Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption. They told us to wait
until they provided a solution. Then after the election, with the
appointment of Minster Ranjith Siyambalapitiya as the Power and Energy,
we were told to wait a year but no solutions have been provided to us so
far,” Jayalal said.
In the wake of these illegal increments the salary ration has become 1:9
between an average worker and engineer, which was earlier 1:6.
“When the salary increments were presented for Cabinet approval, Jayalal
explained that they opposed it and as a result alleged that their
overtime payments, bonuses and even donations during disasters were cut.
The Unions have threatened to continue their strike for another two
days. “The workers are under pressure because their incomes have been
cut down. We want our OT payments and bonuses to be restored. It is not
fair for us to ask for an illegal increment like the engineers. This is
why we decided to go on strike,” Jayalal said.

