A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
(Full Story)
Search This Blog
Back to 500BC.
==========================
Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, September 1, 2014
Health sector demands before Cabinet –Health Secy
By Don Asoka Wijewardena
Health Secretary Sudhrama Karunaratne yesterday said that the demands
put forward by the Joint Council of Professions Supplementary to
Medicine (JCPSM) had been submitted to the Cabinet Secretary Sumith
Abeysinghe for Cabinet approval.
The JCPSM demands could not be granted overnight as they needed
recommendations of the Finance Ministry, Salaries and Cadre Commission
and Management Services Department, she said. The court has issued an
injunction order to halt the strike launched by the JCPSM from yesterday
(31).
The JCPSM had been holding many discussions with Health Minister
Maithripala Sirisena and her on Class One and Super Grade promotions of
the Professions Supplementary to Medicine personnel. Then the Health
Ministry with the concurrence of Finance Ministry Deputy Secretary,
Public Administration Ministry Secretary and Health Secretary had
appointed a sub-committee, which had submitted the report with necessary
recommendations, the Health Secretary said.
Karunaratne said that the trade unionists of the JCPSM had been informed
that the demands put forward by them had been submitted to the Cabinet
for approval.
She stressed that the main demand of the JCPSM was permission for the
Medical Laboratory Technologists, Radiographers, Pharmacists,
Physiotherapists to do engage in private practice after duty hours like
doctors and nurses, but that matter, too, needed Cabinet approval.
A patient had filed a case against the strike launched by the JCPSM and
the court issued an injunction order on August 29 suspending the strike
for two weeks.
JCPSM President Darmakeerthi Epa, contacted for comment, said that the
JCPSM had informed its affiliated employees to report for duty on August
31 morning by honouring the court order issued on August 29. During the
strike the JCPSM had held three discussions with Health Minister
Maithripala Sirisena, who said their demands had been submitted to the
Cabinet for approval. The JCPSM regretted the inconvenience caused by
the strike to the patients, he said