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All leave of Postal Department employees have been cancelled with effect from today, Post Master General Rohana Abeyratne said today.
He said that employees who failed to report to duty today would be treated as having vacated their posts.
“From this point onwards, the administration will be not responsible for the job security of employees serving in temporary, casual, substitute and acting capacities if they fail to report to work,” he said.
Mr. Abeyratne further said the duty Post Masters and sectional heads should carryout their responsibilities and duties from today according to the Post Master’s Hand Book, postal regulations and all procedures applicable to state employees. (Thilanka Kanakarathna)
Ram Tuesday, 19 June 2018 01:59 AM
Many Bosses have said this. End result is well known. The employees are asked to work with all arrears of salaries paid and their request partly granted. This is a joke
Hadam Tuesday, 19 June 2018 02:08 AM
Wow...! Finally someone with iron fist.
lion Tuesday, 19 June 2018 05:26 AM
Never give in sack them if they don't report for work. Tell the country how unreasonable their demands are. If you can properly educate the man in the street of these un justifiable demands they will not be able to escape from the wrath of the ordinary masses.
Yeti Tuesday, 19 June 2018 07:01 AM
Good move!
rohanabey Tuesday, 19 June 2018 09:26 AM
Yes good move. Deploy Sri Lanka Army to protect Post Offices and employees that work, if sufficient numbers cannot be deployed by Police.
stardust Tuesday, 19 June 2018 10:57 AM
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