Sri Lanka, May 23 -- Workers and their trade union have filed complaints seeking legally calculated compensation
NEXT says it will support affected employees in finding alternative local employment
An enhanced severance package is promised, subject to agreement
Closure adds political pressure on Government
Colombo, May 23 (Daily Mirror) - The closure of operation by NEXT Manufacturing, a factory owned by UK group, in the Katunayake industrial zone over high operating costs, will come under probe by the Labour Department over possible violations of the law related to workers' rights, a Minister said yesterday.
The company said its other operations will remain, though.
The Embellishment and Product Development Plants, which are also base...
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