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The token strike launched by Government Medical Officers’ Association (GMOA) and 18 other public sector professional outfits would continue until tomorrow morning, the GMOA said.
The decision to continue the strike had been taken during the GMOA Central Committee meeting held today with other 18 outfits including Sri Lanka Administrative Services Association and State Engineers Service Association, a source said.
The strike was based on several demands of the public servants against certain budgetary decisions. (Piyumi Fonseka)
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Andrew Pitugala Thursday, 03 December 2015 06:21 PM
How many patients do they want to see suffering and deaths do they want to record !! Hippocratic Oath my foot !!!!!!!
hugh jay Thursday, 03 December 2015 11:38 PM
disgraceful for these people to demand duty free car permits.Govt. so weak would give in to them.
Lanka Friday, 04 December 2015 07:20 AM
How pathetic!
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