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Employees must be granted paid leave to vote – Election Commission

(UTV|COLOMBO) – Employers should grant leave to both public and private sector employees for the purpose of voting at the forthcoming Presidential Election on the basis of special full pay leave, the Election Commission stated.

“In terms of the provision of Section 110 of Act No. 15 of 1981 on the granting of leave to employees to enable them to cast their vote at the Presidential Election, the period of leave so permitted should be considered as special full pay leave in the case of all employees including casual employees and should be outside the employees’ normal leave entitlement,” the Commission stressed.

The Commission said under the provisions of the above section, the employees were required to make a written request before such leave is to be taken. It said the period of time available to the employees for this purpose had to be determined by the employer on the distance an employee had to travel from his working place to the polling station, and back to his working place.

“Since there have been several complaints from employees with reference to previous elections regarding the problems they faced in obtaining leave required by law, all employers both in the public and private sectors are requested to comply with the legal requirement and grant leave to the employees, to enable them to cast vote at the forthcoming Presidential Election,” the Commission added.

Voting will take place on 16 November from 7.00 AM to 4.00 PM.

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