A total of 28 leaders who held top posts in the Joint Trade Union Alliance at the Katunayake Airport have been sent on compulsory leave.
The trade union leaders are accused of sending letters to airlines that have flight connections with Sri Lanka, in an attempt to disrupt all air services.
and the compulsory leave orders have been made by the chairman of Airport and Aviation Services Limited (AASL) Chaminda Athula Galketiya
The trade union leaders are accused of sending letters to airlines that have flight connections with Sri Lanka, in an attempt to disrupt all air services.
formal investigations underway, and the incident is seen as a serious blow to the credibility of the airline.
Chaminda Athula Galketiya said the union leaders have been barred from entering any premises of the AASL until the investigation is completed.