ECONOMYNEXT – Around 50 percent of Sri Lanka’s apparel workforce had got a second Coronavirus vaccination dose and 11 care centres with 4,500 beds have been built for workers and more are under construction, an industry body said.
Authorities have designated the exports as an essential service of ‘critical importance’ to the national economy and multiple efforts have been taken to mitigate the spread of Coronavirus the Joint Apparel Association Forum said.
“In the coming weeks, the entire apparel industry workforce will be completely vaccinated,” JAAF said.
“Continuous monitoring – In line with established protocols by the MOH and the Ministry of Labour, factories carry out checks at all facilities.
“Workers are screened for any symptoms before they are allowed to enter factory premises.”
In addition to eating and toilet areas some factories also provide steam inhalations, sanitization stations, herbal and other healthy hot drinks, JAAF said.
Apparel firms have helped set up 11 intermediate care facilities where 4,500 beds are available for workers. Another two are under construction which will add 500 more debs. Individual factories also adding to this, JAAF said.
More than 80 percent of workers have returned to work, the JAAF said.
“We appreciate their determination and commitment to putting the economy back on its feet at this difficult time,” Secretary General of JAAF, Tuli Cooray said.
“For our part, we will do everything in our power to ensure they stay safe and protected, by pandemic-proofing workspaces, making sure they are all vaccinated completely and that the protective measures and healthcare infrastructure is available to them and their families.” (Colombo/Aug22/2021)