17 May 2021 | 03:09 PM UTC
Sri Lanka: Unionized railway workers launch indefinite nationwide strike May 17
Unionized railway workers launch indefinite nationwide strike in Sri Lanka May 17. Rail disruptions reported. Reconfirm services.
Event
Unionized railway workers launched an indefinite nationwide strike May 17. Organizers are demanding COVID-19 vaccinations for railway employees. Organizers say the strike will continue until their demands are met.
The work stoppage has prompted rail disruptions, including service delays and cancelations. Increased traffic congestion due to demand for alternative transport is also possible for the duration of the action. Officials have arranged additional bus services for stranded passengers. Striking workers may stage protests, especially outside railway stations and government buildings, as well as at public squares. Most demonstrations are likely to pass peacefully, though skirmishes cannot be ruled out if police disperse more disruptive gatherings. Localized traffic disruptions are probable near large protests.
Advice
Reconfirm all scheduled rail transport across Sri Lanka until the action is over. Plan for transport delays; seek alternative transport services if necessary. Monitor trusted local media sources updates on planned protests, as organizers do not typically announce them in advance. Exercise caution near protest venues as a security precaution; heed all traffic and security advisories.