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University non-academic staff strike called off

University non-academic staff strike called off

by Staff Writer 12-10-2019 | 9:45 AM
Colombo (News 1st): The strike action launched by the non-academic staff across state universities in the country was called off last evening (October 11). The strike was launched citing several issues including salary anomalies. The university joint non-academic trade union states, the university system will return to normal by Monday.

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