Teacher Unions Set Deadline Over Proposed Extension of School Hours

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December 22, Colombo (LNW): Teachers’ trade unions have warned that they will resort to industrial action if the government fails to deliver a clear response on the proposed extension of school hours by January 05, 2026.

Union representatives met Prime Minister Dr Harini Amarasuriya earlier today at the Ministry of Education, where discussions centred on wider education reforms and the controversial plan to lengthen the school day.

The meeting followed growing unease among educators, who argue that any changes must be preceded by proper consultation and clear safeguards for teachers and students alike.

Union officials said they had previously prepared to launch protest action on December 12 but decided to postpone it in the hope that dialogue with the authorities would lead to a resolution.

They noted that during today’s talks, the Prime Minister listened to their concerns and indicated that the issues raised would be reviewed before a final decision is taken.

Despite this assurance, the unions stressed that patience is wearing thin and that meaningful engagement and a firm position from the government are essential to avoid disruption to schools in the coming months.

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