Categories: Headlines

Indefinite train strike from tonight: LEOU

The Railway Engine Drivers Union yesterday announced that they would launch an indefinite strike from tonight over several demands including the operation of Chinese power sets having problems with their break system.

Locomotive Engineering Operators’ Union (LEOU) Secretary Indika Dodangoda said the appointment process of the Engine Drivers’ duties to the Co-Drivers had not been done according to the appropriate procedures in the Railways Department.

Therefore, earlier a token strike was planned and it was called off following a request made by Prime Minister’s Secretary Saman Ekanayake on July 11 to provide solutions for the recruitment issued.

However, the appointment process was functioning as same and the placement examination was also planned to be held by the Examinations Department on August 26,” he said.

Mr. Dodangoda said that they also had decided to stop operating Chinese carriages and Class S10 trains with engine carriages and Chinese power sets and from tonight.

He said the Chinese locomotives are having problems with their break system.

He said that, the Railways department had decided to issue charge sheets to the engine drivers and related officials for derailments and other runtime issues despite the faults with the break system.

The railway Department had known about the problem of the break systems on Chinese carriages but without considering the defects the responsibility had been put on the engine driver and related officials.

“The strike action will continue tomorrow and following the response of the authorities,” he said.

Lankanewspapers

Recent Posts

LNP – Air Vice Marshal Sumanaweera to be appointed SLAF Chief of Staff

Air Vice Marshal Lasitha Sumanaweera will be appointed as the new Chief of Staff of…

6 hours ago

LNP – Govt. mulls action against SLTB drivers bypassing schoolchildren and citizens with season tickets

Discussions have been held at the Ministerial Consultative Committee on Transport, Highways, Ports and Civil…

6 hours ago

LNP – Colombo sees 7.7% land price surge

Property in Sri Lanka’s Colombo had risen 7.7 per cent in the second half of…

6 hours ago

LNP – CID investigates alleged plot to disrupt fuel distribution

The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has launched an investigation into a complaint regarding an alleged…

6 hours ago

LNP – Naked man arrested for riding motorcycle to Kandy from Colomb

A man was arrested this morning by Kadugannawa police for riding a motorcycle from Colombo…

23 hours ago

LNP – Sri Lanka’s tourism earnings surge to $400 million in January 2025

Sri Lanka’s tourism industry recorded earnings of $400.7 million in January 2025, according to the…

23 hours ago