President Defends Salary Hikes, Criticizes Healthcare Strikes

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President Anura Kumara Dissanayake asserted that trade union actions by healthcare professionals cannot be justified, given that the government granted the largest salary increase in history without any demands or pressure from professional associations.

During a meeting at the Presidential Secretariat with the Public Services United Nurses Union (PSUNU) on March 19, the President emphasized that despite financial constraints, the government has prioritized salary increases for public sector employees.

This move, introduced as part of the 2025 budget, aims to enhance public service efficiency, attract skilled professionals, and ensure the sector’s long-term sustainability.

The President outlined six key salary adjustments, including a Rs. 15,000 basic salary hike, increased overtime and holiday allowances, an 80% salary increment, revised pension benefits, and a raised taxable income threshold.

While PSUNU officials acknowledged the positive impact of the salary revisions, they also raised concerns about ongoing challenges in the nursing profession, urging the President to address these pressing issues.

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