Organised labour meets today to discuss SSNIT-induced strike modalities

Organised Labour is convening an emergency meeting today to decide on the next steps for the nationwide strike following recent developments involving SSNIT and the aborted sale of its stake in four hotels. The strike was initially declared after SSNIT announced plans to sell 60% of its shares in the hotels but later terminated the process in response to public outcry and the withdrawal of the prospective investor, Rock City Hotel.
Key issues to be discussed at today’s meeting include:
- Fate of SSNIT Management and Board: Organised Labour will deliberate on whether to pursue actions against the management and Board of SSNIT for their role in the attempted sale.
- Continuation of Strike: Despite SSNIT’s decision to terminate the sale, Organised Labour states that the strike remains in force pending further decisions at today’s meeting.
- Support from Affiliated Unions: Several labour unions, including JUSAG, GMA, GPRTU, and various teacher unions, have expressed support for the strike, emphasizing their stance on the matter.
- UTAG’s Position: UTAG has called for the dissolution of the SSNIT Board and the resignation of top management, citing concerns over governance and public trust.
- Non-Political Nature: UTAG stresses that the issue is not political but rather about protecting pensioners’ interests and ensuring prudent management of SSNIT’s assets.
The outcome of today’s meeting is expected to provide clarity on the future direction of the strike and any further actions Organised Labour intends to take regarding SSNIT’s management and governance.
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