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First ever May Day women’s rally held

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A women’s May Day rally with the participation of 15 women’s organisations headed by the Southern Shramiks Forum was held in Galle town yesterday.

Garment workers, estate workers and employees in several other private sector institutions participated.

Programme Organiser of the Women’s Centre Kanchana Abeysekara said it was the first ever May Day rally held in the country.

The demonstration that set off from Galle town proceeded to Kaluwella and returned to the main bus stand where they held the rally.

Addressing the rally Kanchana Abeysekara said the women workers were facing severe hardship for want of a pay commensurate with their work. She pointed out that they were in a predicament due to the spirraling cost of their basic needs including hostel fees, food and medicine.

She said thousands of families that depended on woman workers were at a loss as they were facing economic constraints due to the closure of medium and small-scale factories that resulted in the loss of livelihood.

She further said the government was up in arms against the working class and that steps were being taken to suppress the labour movements under the pretest of prevention of terrorism. (D.G.Sugathapala)


  Comments - 3

  • Voter Tuesday, 02 May 2023 11:48 AM

    Whatever is said, we were surprised to see the crowds still supporting the Pohottuwa of the Rajapaksas at the May Day Rally.These supporters may be those who benefited from the plundering done , or, may have been . attending the Rally for some payments etc.? They may not have been affected by the crises the Pohottuwa Gang brought to the country?

    Elephant86 Tuesday, 02 May 2023 02:14 PM

    US NGOs at work to spread feminism

    Sutha Wednesday, 03 May 2023 11:28 AM

    This is anyway another form of gender discrimination. Since there are no men only rallies, it is an unnecessary politics of parties or organizations which uses women rights as a key concept. The correct solution should be women involvement in every sector rather than women only elements.


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