Supplementary medical professionals launch token strike

Supplementary medical professionals launch token strike

January 9, 2024   09:49 am

Professionals in Supplementary Medical Service have launched a token strike against the government’s decision to not provide them with the Disturbance, Availability and Transport (DAT) allowance of Rs. 35,000.

The trade union action commenced at 8:00 a.m. at all government hospitals.

Commenting on the matter, the president of the Joint Council for Professions of Supplementary Medicine, Ravi Kumudesh took issue with the Cabinet’s decision to increase the DAT allowance for government doctors but not for health professionals.

Kumudesh said the supplementary medical professionals have completely been neglected by the government when serving ‘economic justice’.

He also vowed to resort to a continuous strike action in the event the authorities fail to address the issue.

On Monday (Jan.08), the Cabinet of Ministers gave the nod to President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s proposal to double the DAT allowance paid to government doctors, raising it from Rs. 35,000 to Rs. 70,000.

Disclaimer: All the comments will be moderated by the AD editorial. Abstain from posting comments that are obscene, defamatory or slanderous. Please avoid outside hyperlinks inside the comment and avoid typing all capitalized comments. Help us delete comments that do not follow these guidelines by flagging them(mouse over a comment and click the flag icon on the right side). Do use these forums to voice your opinions and create healthy discourse.

Most Viewed Video Stories

Sri Lanka to dispense fuel for vehicles on 'odd–even' basis amid fuel crisis (English)

Sri Lanka to dispense fuel for vehicles on 'odd–even' basis amid fuel crisis (English)

Vehicle parking fees collection in Colombo suspended until further notice – CMC (English)

Politicians express views on fuel crisis escalating amid ongoing Middle East conflict (English)

Ada Derana Prime Time News Bulletin

LIVE🔴 Ada Derana 12.00 Midday News Bulletin

Long queues at filling stations across Sri Lanka; Several sectors demand hike in weekly fuel quota (English)

Cabinet nod given to procure petroleum, LP gas and coal out of the standard procurement guidelines (English)

Govt introduces several measures to minimize impact to public service owing to Middle East conflict (English)