Colombo, August 14 (Daily Mirror) - The government issued a gazette notification announcing a minimum wage of Rs. 1,700 for workers in the rubber and tea industries.
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Comments - Gazette issued on minimum daily wage for rubber, tea workers
DOT Wednesday, 14 August 2024 10:13 AM
Exellent work by President.
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Spotlight Wednesday, 14 August 2024 01:23 PM
What are you talking about DOT? What about all the other labor in the country? - should they also not be guaranteed and paid the same? This selfish election deception by RW should not be swallowed without thinking. The global un-competitiveness in cost of production of these plantations and the resulting end of these industries aside, How much can RW achieve without caring for the future of the people? He may not care as he is virtually at the end of his life now, but don't we as citizens have a conscious about the future of people who will live after us? Surely, you are not that evil DOT?
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Suruppa Daya Wednesday, 14 August 2024 02:08 PM
This is done, not for the love of the estate workers (but to please Sagala and Jeeva)
It is only an election gundu, knowing very well he will be long gone to see if it would take effect or not.
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Ram P Wednesday, 14 August 2024 10:27 AM
This issue is already before SC that is due to hear and determine the issue. Ranil is rushing Gazettes to woo the workers to vote for him. May not work
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Karalasingam Sivalingam Wednesday, 14 August 2024 10:53 AM
Gazette confirms payments to tea, rubber plantation workers,but estate managements, plantation associations should agree, should must posses financial viability to implement same. This should not be done to attract voters to vote for Ranil.
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DOT Wednesday, 14 August 2024 01:13 PM
NO, now plantation ccompanies canno't avoid it! The department of labor will do the needful as per the law.
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Duminda Wednesday, 14 August 2024 11:37 AM
The question is can SL stand stiff competion with other countries like India, Kenya, Indonesia etc etc. Hope these politicians not destroy our economy again for narrow political gains.
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Labor Wednesday, 14 August 2024 12:06 PM
ONLY THE GAZETTE,NOT IN PAY ROLL. FIRST PAYROLL AND GAZETTE. WITHOUT APPROVAL OF ESTATE MANAGEMENT HOW CAN ISSUE THE GAZETTE. WHAT A JOKE.
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Volker Metzger Wednesday, 14 August 2024 01:06 PM
The fact that the president of a country has announced to the public an increase of 1700 rupees (5.19 euros!) slave wages per day for plantation workers, or is now implementing this, defies description!!! And now it is being made public in the official gazette!!! Does this man even know under what conditions the "ordinary" person in this country has to work and live! Is this the start of the economic upturn and recovery that he has announced or is this just an election tactic!? A failed president is desperately trying to win votes!!!
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Seeya Wednesday, 14 August 2024 01:14 PM
Whilst I have no issue with the estate workers getting a daily wage of Rs. 1350/-, my question is what about the other sectors? Government Cabinet approved minimum wage in Sri Lanka (2024) is Rs. 17,500/-. An estate worker gets to receive a monthly salary of Rs. 27,000/- (working for 20 days). What about this disparity? So why this love only for estate community?
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Sam Silva Wednesday, 14 August 2024 06:38 PM
Other sector could join the tea estate pluckers and earn more.
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Rohan Fernando Wednesday, 14 August 2024 02:37 PM
Ranil is aJoker, this will not work with management companies, This is a election gimmick.
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Rohan Fernando Wednesday, 14 August 2024 02:37 PM
Ranil is aJoker, this will not work with management companies, This is a election gimmick.
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Rohan Fernando Wednesday, 14 August 2024 02:37 PM
Ranil is aJoker, this will not work with management companies, This is a election gimmick.
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JD Wednesday, 14 August 2024 06:36 PM
To the commentors who argue about labor competitiveness in the international market and the downfall of the industry etc., I doubt any of you would survive more than a few weeks with Rs 1700 income per day. It is unfair to punish workers just because a string of governments have failed to uplift the economy and poverty line. If you truly want to protect the plantation industry from collapse due to uncompetitive costs, reduce top executive level salaries and shareholder dividends.
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Sambo Wednesday, 14 August 2024 07:27 PM
Who believes in gazettes anymore. It has become a joke.
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