Health sector unrest escalates as another strike announced



By Sheain Fernandopulle   

In a decisive move set to reverberate across the nation’s healthcare landscape, at least 72 trade unions within the health sector have announced plans for an island-wide strike commencing at 6:30 a.m. today (01).   


The primary demand fueling this action is the long-standing dispute over the Disturbance, Availability, and Transport (DAT) allowance.  


Despite assurances from the highest levels of government, including promises of dialogue upon the President’s return from official overseas duties, the healthcare workers remain disillusioned by the lack of substantive engagement. 

 
The trade unions assert that no formal discussions have materialized since the President’s return, exacerbating the brewing discontent among healthcare professionals.  
However, the All Ceylon Nurses’ Union, a prominent voice in the healthcare arena, has opted not to partake in the impending strike.   


The health workers launched a couple of strike actions on two occasions where patients were highly inconvenienced.



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