[Sri Lanka] Distressing situation for thousands of people in industrial areas

Update March 28
Breaking news: our contacts in Sri Lanka have informed us that transport has now been arranged and most workers from the boarding houses have returned to their hometowns. We’re glad that this situation is over. It’s clear that pressure from working class organisastions is effective, even in times of health emergency.

The International Confederation of Labour (ICL) has received the following statement, which we subscribe, from our comrades in Dabindu Collective, from Sri Lanka. The situation of thousands of works in the manufacturing areas of the country is desperate. The unexpected enforcement of a nation-wide quarantine, due to the spread of Covid-19, has left them trapped and helpless. Usually, their living and working conditions are harsh enough. Now, they are dismal. Also, due to the quarantine and curfew, unions and other class organisations are not in a position to provide the necessary relief. Lacking other alternatives, the relevant authorities are requested to get involved in the solution of this crisis, created by their improvisation and careless management.

We hope that this problem can be quickly resolved. We send our solidarity to the comrades affected by this situation.

26.03.2020

Media Release

Rendering 35 years of service for the rights of women laborers in the garment sector, our organization also has been affected by the global threat, covid-19 at the moment. As per the present situation, workers of the Katunayake Free trade Zone have been on lock down in the boarding houses due to the curfew situation that has been decreed for the whole island of Sri Lanka, being unable to return to their hometowns.

Dabindu Collective, 221, Welabada Road, Katunayake, Sri Lanka.

Tel: 011-4851383 E-mail: dabindu.infoco@gmail.com

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