News: workers

09/30/2011 | BBC
The BBC's Saroj Pathirana looks at the plight of Sri Lankan migrant workers who say they are abused in Saudi Arabia.
07/24/2011 | Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)
Sri Lanka is taking a firm commitment to ensuring recognition and job security of workers living with HIV/AIDS. With 11.1% of the working population in the country dismissed for contracting the epidemic, the business community was this week asked to come to terms with the growing problem and face up to the crisis rather than ignore it. This was stated at the launch of the National Policy on HIV and AIDS in the World of Work in Sri Lanka held at the Taj Samudra in Colombo.
07/07/2011 | Himal Southasian
The last two months in Sri Lanka have seen increasing international pressure coupled with domestic struggles against Mahinda Rajapakse’s government. In fact, in the post-war context, other than perhaps General Sarath Fonseka’s challenge during the presidential elections of January 2010, which split the war coalition in the south, these recent weeks have been among the most worrying of times for the Rajapakse regime. International criticism centring on questions of post-war accountability and political reconciliation has suddenly coincided with anti-government domestic mobilisations by a range of actors – from workers challenging the government’s pension schemes, estate workers calling for wage hikes, university teachers moving on strike actions and student unions opposing leadership training by the military for university entrants. While President Rajapakse’s strategy might be to wade through these difficult times until the criticism and resistance begin to subside, the question remains as to how a government that has won thumping victories in presidential, parliamentary and local government elections over the last two years has had to face such mounting challenges.
06/03/2011 | The Island
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02/28/2011 | BBC
Sri Lankans in Libya accuse the authorities of doing little to evacuate them as attacks on civilians escalates.
07/07/2010 | Asia Times, Inter Press Service
COLOMBO - When garment factory workers outside Colombo once organized a noisy protest over a bonus issue, police threatened to file charges - of hostage-taking - against them. The Sri Lankan authorities zeroed in on this because the workers' senior managers were inside the factory premises during the protest.