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Printers strike temporarily called off

Printers strike temporarily called off

by Staff Writer 09-08-2018 | 3:58 PM
COLOMBO (News 1st) - The strike launched by the Government printers employees union has been temporarily called off. The Convenor of the Government Printers Trade Union Collective, Sarath Lal stated that the decision to call off the strike had been taken after discussions carried out with the subject minister.      

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