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Colombo (News 1st); The Ceylon Electricity Board Technological Engineers and Superintendent Union (CEBTESU) has opposed the government’s decision to award the Mini-Grid Projects in Northern Sri Lankan islands to China.
In a statement, CEBTESU said there is absolutely no reason to obtain assistance from another country to upgrade the existing electricity generation system which provides less than 01 MW to an island population, which is comparatively low.
The Ceylon Electricity Board Technological Engineers and Superintendent Union said the present administration had produced false documentation to claim the CEB lacks the resources for the said project, and this project is being used for other purposes.
In 2003, the B.C. Perera Salary Commission was implemented. Subsequently, all salary issues cropped up
Due to the E-Grade scale, large scale salary anomalies have been created among the cadres of the
CEB service grades
By Chaturanga Samarawickrama
Ceylon Electricity Board Technological Engineers’ and Superintendent’ Union (CEBTESU) requested to conduct a proper job evaluation to establish services according to appropriate wage structure.
CEBTESU Secretary Jayalal Athukorala told the Daily Mirror that the Marasinghe National Salaries and Cadres Commission should be applied to solve the issue as soon as possible.
He said with the recommendations of the Marasinghe Commission, no salary ratio issue was raised.