Sri Lanka Customs Trade Union Collective decided to temporarily terminate their Trade Union action after a discussion held with Finance State Minister Ranjith Siyambalapitiya yesterday (19), said Customs Director Seevali Arukgoda.
The decision has been made following the positive responses to the requests of the unions in the discussion.
Further matters that need to be resolved will be discussed, and a final decision will be reached by 31 March.
Accordingly, customs work will be done as usual from today (20) and arrangements will be made to finish the delayed goods clearance, he added.
SLC Unions decided to implement a trade union action by withdrawing from overtime work from last Friday (15) due to a dispute between SLC and the Treasury over the Customs reward funds.
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