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Ceylon Biscuits’ longest servicing employees felicitated
Featured in the photograph are the six employees who complete 40 years’ of service, having served CBL since its inception in 1968. They are -- M.L. Agnes, B Piyadasa, A.K.A Gunasiri, R.P. Karunadasa, U. Premawathie and N.K. Ariyawathie.

Ceylon Biscuits Ltd last week organised a special ceremony in Colombo to felicitate its longest servicing employees, as a part of its 40th anniversary celebrations.

While more than 200 employees of varying levels received awards that day in appreciation of their dedicated and loyal service, a significant feature of the ceremony was the appreciative recognition of six employees who have served the company since its inception 40 years ago, CBSL said.

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