Customs trade unions launch work-to-rule campaign

Customs trade unions launch work-to-rule campaign

February 15, 2024   11:46 am

The Sri Lanka Customs Trade Union Alliance has decided to launch a work-to-rule campaign starting today (Feb. 15).

This decision has been arrived at over several demands including solutions to their issues such as stalled promotions and discrepancies in wages.

Accordingly, the Customs Trade Union Alliance has vowed to continue their work-to-rule campaign, which was launched at 9.00 a.m. today, until their demands are met.

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