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Railway drivers to fall sick for 24 hours

Railway drivers to launch 24 hour trade union action at midnight

by Staff Writer 05-03-2020 | 8:08 PM
Colombo (News 1st) - Railway drivers have decided to abstain from reporting to work from midnight today until midnight tomorrow, by going on sick leave. The Railway Drivers Union said that the trade union action would be launched owing to the remarks made by Minister Wimal Weerawansa on the railway sector recently.

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