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Govt. urged to carry out radical labour reforms; calls growing to open labour markets

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As the country is experiencing a labour exodus, the Central Bank Governor Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe stressed that the time has come for the government to carry out radical labour reforms by opening the country’s labour market in order to reverse the brain drain.

“The apparel industry is moving towards technology, because you don’t have cheap labour. In South Korea, the focus is on both technology and opening the labour markets. If you are open for Indian or Bangladeshi labour, you will find that you don’t have to move out. Instead of moving (the operations) to Bangladesh or Africa, you can still continue and expand your businesses here in Sri Lanka. This is the kind of labour market reforms that I would like to see here. The reforms have already been announced, but there’s no plan. Flexible working hours and other such reforms are minor matters. The important aspect of the reforms is to open the labour markets,” Dr. Weerasinghe remarked.Weerasinghe was speaking at the post-business session of the Sri Lanka Apparel Exporters Association’s Annual General Meeting held in Colombo on this week.

The Governor also said that the country should carry out necessary legal reforms to welcome extirpate Sri Lankans who are willing to come back to the country.

“When you look at the Sri Lankan situation, we basically encourage people to go out, but we don’t want anyone to come back and work here. If you look at any developed economy, for an example United States (U.S.), without Mexican labour U.S industries would crumble. It is similar in South Korea, Singapore and Middle East. They have opened their labour markets including for professionals. There are a lot of Sri Lankans in Australia. If the conditions are good, they want to come back. However, there are a lot of restrictions for them to either come back as citizens of the country or as a dual citizen,” he elaborated.

In particular, he pointed out that these returning Sri Lankans are coming to the country with ‘know-how’ and enhanced skilled which could be a springboard for the country to grow the economy at a faster rate.

Meanwhile, Dr. Weerasinghe dismissed that current spike in outward labour migration is driven by the proposed increases in personal income taxes.

“People are moving out of the country not necessarily because of taxes. It is mainly because of the confidence factor and the uncertainty of the future of their families. They complain they don’t want to pay 36 percent (in personal income taxes), but they are willing to pay 48 percent in taxes in those developed markets they are moving to,” he pointed out. (By Nishel Fernando)


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  • Peacemaker Friday, 25 November 2022 11:16 AM

    Yes, it’s important to bring overseas cheap labour bcos SL labour force is too costly for their mediocre skills

    Humble thoughts Friday, 25 November 2022 11:32 AM

    There are positives and negatives. Where do we have the resources to shelter the imported labour. Even if that's provided the cost of living in Sri Lanka will make it useless for them. People normally move to countries whose currency will fetch higher values in their home country and not the other way

    Prasanna Friday, 25 November 2022 11:38 AM

    Nothing will work in Sri Lanka as long as the Leader and the Group running the Government decides to stop taking Commissions, making fraudulent Deals and robbing in every thing they handle.

    Hemantha Friday, 25 November 2022 11:43 AM

    36% tax in a country with 70% inflation for the goods

    Reformist Friday, 25 November 2022 11:47 AM

    Governor you are talking to a government which is full of Grade 8 school leavers and you have to explain to them what is meant by labour market reforms. They will never understand. Yes, expatriates are willing to come and help only if the conditions are correct. Look at your own situation, and most of the lunatics in Parliament want you out. Why would I risk everything and come there on a 30 day visa by paying US$50. They talk about needing foreign currency and attracting tourists. Other countries give 6 months on entry visas for main counties providing the tourists. Have these clowns seen their airports? They are full. In SL, tourists even don't have a place to have a beer, only place they can buy one is a place like a prison covered by an iron grill and it is called a wine store! Joke of the century.


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