A group of unemployed graduates staged a protest march in Colombo today urging the government to provide them with employment opportunities. Pix by Nisal Baduge
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Comments - Unemployed graduates demand jobs
BuffaloaCitizen Monday, 22 January 2018 05:32 PM
These are the unemployable graduates rather than unemployed graduates. All of them are looking for "easy" jobs in government departments to "ice" around and do other nefarious activities marking time and living on public ping padiya.
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Siraj Monday, 22 January 2018 05:41 PM
Hi,This is the worst part wrong in our system, these so called graduates are the burden to the society, we the general public pay to their studies they study freee while in the university they never study much lot of strikes though, after that government has to provide them with jobs where in the world this happens after getting government jobs they don't work, everyone knows about how they work this system should change, they should search for jobs like other who r not a burden like them...
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Micheal De Silva Monday, 22 January 2018 06:12 PM
I know some people standing with banners; they don’t have any degree even they are not passed O/L . All these are creations of politicians.
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warra Monday, 22 January 2018 06:56 PM
What a bunch of time wasters! I wouldnt employ them with this type of attitude. If they say they a qualified why not utilise the time to apply for private and government jobs. They simply want a free hand over and a walk in the park, and this is why our country is backwards.
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Stan Monday, 22 January 2018 08:09 PM
The government should give children to infertile parents.
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Dr. Parakrama Gurusinghe Monday, 22 January 2018 09:18 PM
Giving jobs is not the responsibility. Since we have a system that education is primarily controlled by the government it is there responsibility to give education opportunities. Once you have an education that prepares you for life challenges, it is your responsibility to offer your skills to who ever is prepared to use your skills.
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