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12 Feb 2021 | 02:06 PM UTC

Sri Lanka: Private bus drivers plan nationwide strike Feb. 16

Private bus drivers to strike across Sri Lanka Feb. 16. Transport disruptions likely; protests, clashes possible.

Warning

Event

Bus drivers affiliated with multiple private bus associations plan to hold a nationwide strike across Sri Lanka Feb. 16. Participants intend to demand several concessions, including reductions on leasing interest for private buses. Organizers had previously planned to strike Feb. 9 but deferred it for a week. If the strike goes ahead, private bus services will likely be disrupted; disruptions are especially likely in urban centers, where participation in the labor action will likely be highest. The strike will likely result in higher demand for alternative means of transport.

Participants may also hold protests Feb. 16. The largest gatherings are likely in major cities, especially the capital, Colombo. Demonstrators may gather outside government buildings as well as at public squares and major intersections; protesters may attempt to block roadways. Protests may involve dozens to a couple of hundred people. Security personnel will likely monitor protests. Clashes between protesters and police are possible, especially if security forces forcibly disperse gatherings. Localized transport disruptions are possible near protest sites.

Advice

Arrange alternative transport as necessary during the strike. Avoid protests due to possible violence. If clashes break out, leave the area immediately. Follow all security personnel instructions. Monitor local media sources for updates on protests and road conditions, as organizers may not provide details in advance. Allow additional travel time near demonstrations.