GMOA to call off strike tomorrow

GMOA to call off strike tomorrow

December 3, 2015   04:16 pm

The Government Medical Officers’ Association (GMOA) will call off the island-wide strike from next morning (04), GMOA Secretary Dr. Nalinda Herath said.


This came after the Prime Minister today announced that concessionary duty free vehicle permits to public sector officials will be given once in 10 years.


Dr. Herath earlier asserted the GMOA decided to resort to strike action as the authorities failed to respond to its key issues with respect several proposals suggested in the Budget 2016.


Dr. Herath added the decision was taken after an urgent Central Committee meeting which was held at its trade union head office.

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