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CIPM Webinar on Managing Employee Wellbeing for High Performance Attracts Over 200 Participants

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From left to right: Davina Kern, Dr Thivanka Munasinghe, Ken Vijayakumar and Dr Heather Fernando

CIPM Sri Lanka – the Nation’s leader in human resource management recently organized a bilingual webinar to share expert insights on “Managing Employee Wellbeing for High Performance in the Workplace”. The evening webinar attracted over 200 enthusiastic participants. Moderated by Ken Vijayakumar-Vice President CIPM Sri Lanka and Director HR, Waters Edge the expert speaker panel comprised of Mrs. Davina Kern-Head of Group HR, David Pieris Holdings (Pvt) Ltd, Dr Thivanka Munasinghe-Family Physician and Dr Heather Fernando-AGM HR, Metropolitan Technologies (Pvt) Ltd.

“In the context of the far-reaching effects of the pandemic, there is no doubt that employee wellbeing was affected. HR practitioners should take the lead to ensure that the enabling environment for employee high performance and engagement is maintained with innovative, out of the box thinking to care for their employees’ wellbeing thereby overcoming the challenges in the new normal,” said Ken Vijayakumar.

At the outset, the panelists presented their views on many interesting and important areas including the definition of employee wellbeing in the context of HRM, importance of employee wellbeing for HR practitioners and professionals, best practices for employee wellbeing adopted by organizations during the pandemic, how employee wellbeing adds value to organizational performance and future strategies that can be adopted for employee wellbeing.

Explaining that employee wellbeing is the way employees’ work, with their expectations, with workplace affects on their overall health and happiness, Dr. Thivanka Munasinghe said that the state of being comfortable with good health was dependent on the employees emotional, career, social, financial, and physical status which are known as the 5 pillars of wellbeing. “By understanding & listening to our employees we can improve their happiness and the sense of wellbeing. Eventually, they will give an improved and increased productivity for the organization” he added.

Sharing her views, Dr Heather Fernando said that employee wellbeing is a state of psychological element that is shaped by engagement, their work expectations, and how their overall health and happiness is managed by the employer. “HR professionals should strategically leverage on-site resources to generate a healthier and happier workforce that contributes with high productivity for high profitability. Human capital is the heart of a successful organization specially in tough economic times. Therefore, having a happy and healthy workforce could bring high economic values to the bottom line” adding that during these unfamiliar times there is no doubt that employee wellbeing is a growing concern.

Davina Kern said “everyone feared the deadly Covid-19. All employees needed an understanding setting to perform. Bosses, colleagues who are accommodative, who are there in need. Covid-19 took a toll on mental wellbeing of everyone. HR needs to be able to decide which task to be assigned to whom based on competencies. Companies who understood what really mattered to them focused on priorities and won people, customers and revenue” and emphasized that post pandemic it was important for HR to take a leadership role to help employees reconnect in an environment of coming back to office and supporting them to work remotely in terms of improving competencies required.



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Climate compliance pressure mounts on Lankan businesses

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Lankan businesses are facing increasing pressure to strengthen climate governance, compliance, and risk management frameworks as climate-related disclosure requirements, investor expectations, and regulatory standards continue to evolve.

Against this backdrop, Genesis – the Dilmah Centre for a Sustainable Future will host a specialised post-summit technical workshop titled “Climate Action: A Strategic Executive Workshop on Climate Resilience and Business Continuity” on June 12, in Colombo.

The programme is designed as a continuation of discussions initiated at the Sri Lanka Climate Summit 2026 and will bring together sustainability managers, compliance officers, ESG professionals, risk specialists, and corporate decision-makers. It aims to translate climate commitments into practical business strategies.

The workshop will focus on implementation rather than advocacy, examining emerging disclosure frameworks, financing mechanisms, and regulatory pathways shaping corporate climate action in Sri Lanka.

Keynote speaker Dr. Lalanath de Silva, an internationally recognised environmental lawyer and governance expert, will address the evolving legal and compliance landscape influencing climate-related business decisions.

Technical sessions will cover IFRS S2 climate-related disclosures, climate risk governance, green finance opportunities, internal carbon pricing, and access to climate financing. Speakers will include climate risk specialist Rohan Cooray, Shiranee Yasaratne of Biodiversity Sri Lanka, and Suganthi Samarasinghe of UNDP Sri Lanka.

Organisers said climate readiness is increasingly becoming a business necessity rather than a sustainability option, with growing scrutiny from global markets and regulators.

Participation is free of charge, but prior registration is required due to limited seating for professionals in sustainability, governance, compliance, and risk management roles.

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SPAR Sri Lanka Opens New Outlet in Kurunegala

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SPAR Sri Lanka has expanded its retail network with the opening of a new outlet in Kurunegala, marking another milestone in the supermarket chain’s growth across the country.

The new store, strategically located to serve the growing population of the North Western Province, offers a wide range of products, including fresh fruits and vegetables, premium meat products, bakery items, household essentials and both local and international brands.

The outlet also features several specialty sections, including a Coconut Corner, Wellness Corner and a dedicated area catering to pet care products.

Speaking at the opening, SPAR Sri Lanka Chief Executive Officer Kumar de Silva said the new outlet reflects the company’s commitment to delivering a “glocal” shopping experience by combining international retail standards with local customer preferences.

“Our Kurunegala outlet reflects our dedication to providing customers with the best range, superior quality and exceptional service under one roof,” he said.

The store also offers SPAR’s signature fresh food concepts, including in-store bakery products, ready-to-eat meals and freshly prepared juices aimed at meeting the needs of busy consumers.

The company said customers will benefit from a range of promotional offers, loyalty rewards, weekend deals and seasonal discounts.

SPAR Sri Lanka said the expansion would also contribute to local economic development through employment generation and support for local suppliers, further strengthening the country’s retail sector.

Pic and Text by SK Samaranayake

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Royal end title drought with dramatic shootout triumph

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The victorious Royal College Under-20 hockey team pose with the championship trophy after emerging unbeaten champions of the All Island Under-20 Hockey Tournament at the Rajarata University Grounds in Mihintale. Front row (left to right): Ronal Edirimanne, Sulaiman Shihar, Gunitha Dissanayake, Dilsara Prabath, Kumuthulu Goonathilake, Savain Karunasiri, Vidu Wijesinghe, Seth Pathirathne, Pasindu Epa and Hirun Lindula. Back row (left to right): Stefan Anthonypillai, Geesath Bathisa, Haazim Dhailamy, Teacher-in-Charge Uditha Kumara, Coach Damith Panditharatne, Captain Aathif Faleel, Kithmina Rathnayake, Vice Captain Lithum Karunasiri, Nehan Wijayanayake, Yusuf Shihar, Ruvi Perera and Rumal Jayasinghe.

Royal College, Colombo, emerged unbeaten champions of the All-Island Under-20 Hockey Tournament after defeating defending champions St. Thomas’ College, Matale, in a nail-biting sudden-death penalty shootout at the Rajarata University Grounds in Mihintale last week.

The final ended in a 1-1 draw after Royal equalised five minutes from time to cancel out the Matale side’s earlier lead.

With the penalty shootout also ending in a 4-4 deadlock, the match proceeded to sudden death. The Reid Avenue outfit eventually prevailed in the second round of sudden-death penalties to clinch the title.

A brilliant save by goalkeeper Stefan Anthonipillai, who stretched to his right to deny a crucial attempt, and the decisive conversion by Rumal Jayasinghe helped Royal secure the Under-20 championship for the first time since the tournament’s inception in 2014.

Royal’s centre-forward Savain Karunasiri was one of the team’s standout performers throughout the tournament, scoring crucial goals, including strikes in both the semi-final and the final. Anthonipillai was equally impressive, guarding the goal superbly throughout the seven-match campaign.

Royal finished runners-up when the tournament was held in Matale last year.

The Colombo school produced a series of consistent performances despite having to play on an uneven grass surface that was not ideally suited to the fast-paced modern game.

Royal began their campaign with a 2-0 victory over Christ Church College, Matale, before defeating arch-rivals St. Thomas’ College, Mount Lavinia, 1-0. They then beat Kingswood College, Kandy, 2-0 and Maris Stella College, Negombo, 2-1 to top their group.

In the quarter-final, coach Damith Panditharatne’s side overcame fancied Dharmadutha College, Badulla, by 2-0.

Royal then edged out St. Joseph Vaz College, Wennappuwa, 1-0 in the semi-final, adopting a disciplined defensive approach against the aggressively attacking Puttalam outfit.

In the other semi-final, St. Thomas’ College, Matale defeated Trinity College, Kandy, 3-1. St. Joseph Vaz later beat Trinity 1-0 in the third-place playoff.

Panditharatne’s five-year development programme, with a strong emphasis on fitness, stamina and technical skills, played a key role in Royal’s success. The title marked Royal’s first national Under-20 tournament triumph since winning the National Schools Games in 2017.

A former national player, Air Force striker and Sri Lanka Police coach, Panditharatne has focused on addressing the weaknesses of individual players while building a cohesive unit. The former Christ Church College, Matale player has been coaching Royal since 2022 with the support of the Royal College Hockey Club (RCHC), comprising former Royal hockey players.

For his outstanding performances, Anthonipillai was adjudged the Best Goalkeeper of the Tournament. Royal College was also named the Most Disciplined Team of the Tournament.

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