Thats just rhetoric emanating from those groups oppose to CEPA, What it means is issue of semi skilled Indians overwhelming the labour market in Sri Lanka, Not specific to Barbers.. Lol
Already this has become an issue with illegal Indian immigrant workers employed in agriculture, certain manufacturing and low skilled service sectors.. Hundreds get caught and deported every month, More slip through the authorities.. Not easy to differentiate Indians from the local populace especially in the North and East
The issue is Indian Migrant workers are willing to work for lesser pay and more hours than locals, Also since they're not registered nor have any legal rights they're exploited as well
On the contrary for Sri Lankan citizens they have some of the strongest labor rights in the region, The trade Unions are so strong sometimes you wonder if anything gets done in the country without someone protesting.. So some of those who employ Indians prefer them