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Trade unions affiliated to Samurdhi have warned of trade union action if Economic Development Minister Basil Rajapaksa fails to address the grievances of the Samurdhi employees. They have expressed concern over the job security of Samurdhi employees following the government’s decision to bring the Samurdhi Authority and a few other state institutions under the proposed ...
- Sri Lanka Samurdhi officers' union asks for a non-contributory pension scheme (Category: Breaking News)
- Samurdhi trade unions in Sri Lanka warn of union action if Minister fails to address grievances (Category: Breaking News)
- Samurdhi Officers Ask For Non-Contributory Pension Scheme (Category: Breaking News)
- April public sector salaries to be paid before 10 (Category: Breaking News)
Biggest fund EPF continued its aggressive buying into Vallibel One Ltd., yesterday as well. Around 8 million shares of VOL traded between a high of Rs. 30.20 and a low of Rs. 29.30 before closing at Rs. 29.60, down by 20 cents.
- Petrol to be increased by Rs.12; diesel by 31 (Category: Breaking News)
- Tax increased on big onions, potatoes and garlic (Category: Breaking News)
- Import taxes on big onions, potatoes and garlic increased (Category: Breaking News)
- Tax on liquor increased (Category: Breaking News)
The biggest fund, the EPF, is estimated to have bought around 10 million shares of diversified Vallibel One Ltd. (VOL) yesterday for Rs. 300 million from high net worth investors. Slightly over 15 million shares of VOL traded yesterday for Rs. 451 million. Of the quantity, nearly 10 million shares
- EPF buys more of VOL (Category: Business)
- Chrysler stock sold by Ottawa, Ontario (Category: Canada, Ontario)
- Leasing firm allocates shares (Category: Breaking News)
- Weekend prospectors strike it rich (Category: Western Australia)
Aug 11, Colombo: The Employee's Provident Fund (EPF) of Sri Lanka has come to an agreement with the Commercial Bank to speed up the fund's services.
The government has decided to amend the Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF) and Employees’ Trust Fund (ETF) Acts. Treasury Secretary Dr. P.B. Jayasundera has said the EPF and ETF Acts would be amended to make provision for the proposed pension scheme for the private sector. The Finance Ministry
- Sri Lankan government to amend EPF and ETF Acts amidst trade union concerns (Category: Breaking News)
- EPF and ETF tangled up! (Category: Business)
- Seminar on EPF/ETF and employee benefits (Category: Business)
- Separate funds for Private Pension (Category: Breaking News)
May 28, Colombo: Amidst concerns raised by trade unions in Sri Lanka, the government has decided to amend the Employees' Provident Fund (EPF) and Employees' Trust Fund (ETF) Acts.
Finance Secretary Dr. P.B. Jayasundera has emphasized that under the proposed pension scheme for the private sector, pensions will be granted in addition to the Employees Provident Fund and the Employees Trust Fund. Dr. Jayasundera said a Pensions Fund would exist, in addition to the Employees Provident Fund, the Employees Trust Fund and the Gratuity. ...
- New Employees' Pension Fund to be established (Category: Breaking News)
- EPF INTEREST raised TO 13% (Category: Breaking News)
- EPF office is declared open in Jaffna (Category: Breaking News)
- PB: Will Amend EPF And ETF Acts (Category: Breaking News)
The Government is under strong criticism instead of praise due to the baseless and false campaign mooted by the opposition with regard to the proposed pension scheme. This was stated by Minister Basil Rajapaksa. The Minister pointed out that the private sector employees will not lose their Employees Provident Fund, Employees Trust Fund and even ...
- Wash. bill would end state's 'retire-rehire' policy (Category: USA, Washington)
- Government pension for all (Category: Breaking News)
- Sri Lanka government postpones parliamentary debates on private sector pension schemes (Category: Breaking News)
- Employees Pension Fund to be established (Category: Breaking News)
The UNP has said the government should contribute monies to the proposed private pension fund without utilizing the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) and Employees Trust Fund (ETF) funds. UNP National Organizer and parliamentarian Ravi Karunanayake told the media that instead of contributing monies
- Govt. trying to steal from EPF: UNP (Category: Breaking News)
- Main opposition of Sri Lanka calls on the government to contribute monies to proposed private se... (Category: Breaking News)
- Private sector trade unions of Sri Lanka accuse government of trying to swindle EPF monies again (Category: Breaking News)
- Private sector trade unions in Sri Lanka to campaign against alleged misuse of EPF monies (Category: Breaking News)
May 23, Colombo: Sri Lanka's main opposition United National Party (UNP) has said the government should contribute monies to the proposed private pension fund without utilizing the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) and Employees Trust Fund (ETF) funds.
- Eastern Iowa McDonald's owner gives $25,000 for derecho recovery (Category: USA, Iowa)
- Empty Stocking Fund brings in more than double its goal (Category: USA, New Mexico)
- Eastern Iowa McDonald's owner gives $25,000 for derecho recovery (Category: USA, Iowa)
- Eastern Iowa McDonald's owner gives $25,000 for derecho recovery (Category: USA, Iowa)
Trade unions have decided to lodge complaint with the International Labor Organization (ILO) about the government’s proposed pension scheme for the private sector. Private sector unions have objected to the proposed pension scheme stating it was not beneficial to the private sector workers and that the government was using the workers’ funds to set up ...
- Sri Lankan government to present private sector pension bill in parliament next month (Category: Breaking News)
- Garment employees excluded from Pension Scheme (Category: Breaking News)
- Sri Lanka Trade unions to protest outside the Labor Secretariat against proposed pension scheme (Category: Breaking News)
- More trade unions in Sri Lanka oppose proposed pension scheme (Category: Breaking News)
More To Exit following UN Report The stock market continued to lose its momentum as predicted in the lead story on these pages in its last week’s edition, compounded by foreigners fleeing the market, made worse by the UN’s negative war report on the island. “There is panic selling by foreigners in the backdrop of ...
- Broker Credit Drives Up Market (Category: Breaking News)
- Mafia Manipulates Bourse (Category: Breaking News)
- Milanka Index turns positive after 17 months (Category: Business)
- Stock market struggles on 2012 debut (Category: Business)
President Mahinda Rajapaksa said that the government has decided to create three separate funds to accommodate the proposed controversial Private Pension Scheme instead of obtaining funds from ETF, EPF and Gratuity. Accordingly, three separate funds, The Employees’ Pensions Benefit Fund
- Three funds for pensions (Category: Breaking News)
- Treasury to use part of IMF s first tranche to pay public sector salaries? (Category: Breaking News)
- Main opposition of Sri Lanka calls on the government to contribute monies to proposed private se... (Category: Breaking News)
- Sri Lanka Opposition Leader asks government to reveal investments made by the private sector ret... (Category: Breaking News)
Several trade unions are to hold a conference on Tuesday (26) to create awareness among the people about the ill effects of the government’s proposed private sector pension scheme. Ceylon Teachers’ Union (CTU) head, Joseph Stalin told Colombo Page that the union together with several others have organized a conference on Tuesday morning at the ...
- Now, govt. mulls social security system as in US (Category: Breaking News)
- Will shut down Labour ministry - ICEU (Category: Breaking News)
- Samurdhi Officers Ask For Non-Contributory Pension Scheme (Category: Breaking News)
- Pension scheme for private sector (Category: Breaking News)
Banks’ Profits Up 111% The banking industry achieved a considerably high level of profits in 2010. Profit after tax amounted to Rs. 57.5 billion last year, a 111% growth in comparison to a Rs. 27.2 billion profit in 2009. The significant growth in profitability was mainly attributed to a higher increase in fee-based income, a ...
- Market Expects Rate Hike (Category: Breaking News)
- Ceylinco Insurance announces 65% dividend (Category: Business)
- Rupee Strengthens, But Illiquid Status Worsens (Category: Breaking News)
- JKH forges with solid growth (Category: Business)
A political expert contacted for an explanation on how the Bill to establish a private sector Employees’ Pension Scheme could go through parliament so urgently. He insisted no “Urgent Bill” could be brought up for debate in parliament without first being presented in the Supreme Courts. This insistence took our mind back to an anecdote ...
- SC: Pension Scheme In Accordance With Constitution (Category: Breaking News)
- Sumanthiran At His Best (Category: Breaking News)
- Expropriation Bill: Govt. intentions not bona-fide (Category: Business)
The gross income of the Employees Provident Fund was Rs.121.3 billion, which is 10.6 percent higher compared to that of the preceding year. By the year 2010, the total value of the Fund has reached Rs.900 billion registering a growth of 16.9 per cent over that of 2009 reveals Central Bank reports.
The Inter Company Employees Union (ICEU) has called on the government to establish a pension scheme for the private sector employees. ICEU Head Wasantha Samarasinghe told a press conference that the union is to also take the matter to the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the World Trade Union Federation (WTUF). According to Samarasinghe, the ...
- Samurdhi Officers Ask For Non-Contributory Pension Scheme (Category: Breaking News)
- Teargas used to disperse protestors (Category: Breaking News)
- Sri Lanka's private sector trade union to discuss proposed pension scheme with employees and oth... (Category: Breaking News)
- Sri Lanka private sector trade unions threaten to continue protests against proposed pension sch... (Category: Breaking News)
The total value of the Employees Provident Fund has risen to 900 Billion Rupees. The Central Bank said this was the highest value of the Fund. This surge is attributed to the generation of more new jobs and a hike in the salaries of the Private Sector. The value of the Employees Provident Fund in ...
- Sri Lanka government relieves Central Cultural Fund from VAT due (Category: Breaking News)
- Employees’ Provident Fund (Category: Breaking News)
- Eastern Iowa McDonald's owner gives $25,000 for derecho recovery (Category: USA, Iowa)
- Empty Stocking Fund brings in more than double its goal (Category: USA, New Mexico)
Feb 12, Colombo: Private sector trade unions in Sri Lanka have opposed the government's move to introduce amendments to the Employees' Provident Fund (EPF) Act.
Government presented a bill seeking provision for employees to withdraw 30 percent of EPF (Employee Provident Fund) fund for housing and medical treatment
The total value of the Employees Provident Fund has increased. The Central Bank attributed this to the many new jobs generated. The current asset base of the EPF has risen to 900 Billion Rupees. The Central Bank said it is the highest value achieved by the EPF. The generation of many jobs
- EPF’s response to S&P’s Statement (Category: Business)
- Building of the Asian model begins on a disastrous note: 3 lakhs lose their jobs in one year!! ... (Category: Breaking News)
- Rs. 1 trillion richness for EPF (Category: Business)
- Sri Lanka Central Bank responds to S&P concerns on private sector retirement fund (Category: Breaking News)
The Employees Provident Fund(EPF) asset base crossed the Rs 900 billion mark for the first time in its history, Central Bank Governor Ajith Nivard Cabraal said. According to the CB Governor, the emergence of new employment opportunities in recent times and the increase of salaries in the private
President Rajapaksa as Minister of Finance presented the first budget in his second term as the Executive President, making proposals giving a major impetus to value addition of local industrial products, to improve export earnings while granting a wide range of concessions, increasing outsourcing facilities in Sri Lanka for foreign business enterprises. Thus the President, ...
- Sri Lanka’ Dipped Products net up on forex gains (Category: Breaking News)
- Sri Lanka stocks gain with foreign inflows after interim budget announcement (Category: Breaking News)
- Development-oriented budget presented (Category: Breaking News)
- Sri Lanka stocks end at 5-month high after IMF deal announcement (Category: Breaking News)
Nov 15, Colombo: Sri Lanka's private sector trade union arm, Inter Company Employees' Union (ICEU) held protests today outside several private institutions against the proposed amendments to the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) and Employees' Trust Fund (ETF) Act.
- 'This is just a really amazing day': OneWorld Health staff receive first vaccinations (Category: USA, Nebraska)
- 'This is just a really amazing day': OneWorld Health staff receive first vaccinations (Category: USA, Nebraska)
- 'This is just a really amazing day': OneWorld Health staff receive first vaccinations (Category: USA, Nebraska)
- On the Move: Leesa Kim and Kurt Murata (Category: USA, Hawaii)
Employees Provident Fund President S K Gunawardena recently declared open the Employees Provident Fund office at Martin Road, Jaffna.
By Chamitha Kuruppu Reputed Economist and UNP Member of Parliament Dr. Harsha de Silva, while talking about the crony capitalism in the country, warns that the situation is only going to get worse within the new set up, where economic...
- The Cordial Relationships We want Between the Tamil and Sinhalese People have not been Built (Category: Breaking News)
- Sri Lanka President says ‘this is our last chance to forge ahead’ (Category: Breaking News)
- Government to consider restructuring domestic debt (Category: Breaking News)
- Once the Parliament approves IMF agreement, the main points will be passed into law – Sri Lanka ... (Category: Breaking News)
Oct 23, Colombo: Sri Lanka government is to launch a new identification system from November 01 for the members of its popular retirement plan, Employees' Provident Fund (EPF).
Sept 30, Colombo: The members of Sri Lanka's largest social security scheme, Employees' Provident Fund will soon be able to withdraw 30% of their account for housing and medical requirements.
A new Amendment will be introduced to the Employees Provident Fund to grant additional benefits to the working class. The Cabinet gave the nod for the amendment. Cabinet Spokesman Keheliya Rambukwella said major amendments will include the withdrawal of 30% of members from the funds for housing and medical treatment. Housing purposes will cover construction ...
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- Affordable home and land packages to be released (Category: Western Australia)
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