Obeysekere, chairman of the Plantation Services Group of the Employers Federation of Ceylon, which represents the plantations firms in negotiations with unions, told LBO the deal will cost the industry six billion rupee extra each year.
Movement of made tea, which had been disrupted by unions in up-country estates to back demands for a wage hike, had resumed Sunday, said Obeysekere, who is also chief executive of two RPCs, Balangoda and Madulsima.
The RPCs had agreed to raise a worker's daily wage to 405 rupees from 290 rupees previously. The unions had been demanding a daily wage of 500 rupees.
"The financial impact of the agreement is huge," said Obeysekere. "For every rupee increase in wage, it will cost the industry 52 million rupees."
He said the RPCs would be hard-presse