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The Committee notes the Government’s report and the detailed information supplied in response to its previous direct request.
Article 5, paragraph 1, of the Convention. The Committee takes note with interest of the information on the meetings held in December 1999 and December 2000 by the Permanent Commission of Tripartite Consultations for the implementation of international labour standards. It would appreciate it if the Government would provide further information on the matters considered under points (a), (d) and (e) of Article 5, paragraph 1. Please continue to supply in future reports practical information on the measures taken under the Tripartite Cooperation Agreement, 1999, in relation to the matters set out in this provision.
Article 6. Please give particulars of the consultations that have taken place with the representative organizations on the working of the procedures established to give effect to the Convention.
The Committee notes the Government's report and the information supplied in response to its previous direct request. It notes with interest the adoption on 15 December 1998 of the Regulations to establish the Permanent Commission for the Application of International Labour Standards and the Tripartite Cooperation Agreement signed on 11 February 1999 between the Government and the representative organizations of employers and workers. The Committee hopes that the Government will be in a position to provide information in its next report on progress made in applying the Convention, particularly the following Articles, addressed by the Committee in its previous comments.
Article 4, paragraph 2, of the Convention. The Government is asked to indicate the arrangements made or envisaged for the financing of any necessary training of persons participating in the consultation procedures.
Article 5. The Government is asked to provide information on the content of the consultations held within the abovementioned Permanent Commission on the issues set out in paragraph 1, including information on their frequency and the nature of any reports or recommendations resulting from them.
Article 6. The Government is asked to state whether tripartite consultations have been held on the possibility of preparing an annual report on the activities of the Permanent Commission for the Application of International Labour Standards; if so, the Committee would be grateful if the Government would inform it of the results of such consultations.
The Committee takes note of the Government's report for the period ending in June 1997 and the information provided in answer to its previous direct request. The Committee notes that consultations are still under way on the adoption of certain points in the Regulations of the Permanent Commission on tripartite consultations for the implementation of international labour standards. The Government indicates that the texts governing the establishment, powers and working of this Commission will be communicated as soon as they are adopted, together with information on the manner in which administrative support is to be provided for the procedures referred to in the Convention. The Committee hopes that the Government will be in a position to indicate in its next report the progress made in this regard. With reference to its previous comments, the Committee also requests the Government to provide detailed information on the following points:
Article 4, paragraph 2, of the Convention. The Government is requested to indicate whether arrangements have been made or are envisaged for the financing of any necessary training of persons participating in the consultation procedures.
Article 5. The Committee notes the information on the consultations that have taken place in the above-mentioned tripartite Commission on the issues set out in paragraph 1. It asks the Government to continue to provide such information, including information on the frequency of such consultations and the nature of any reports or recommendations resulting from them.
Article 6. The Government is asked to indicate whether, in accordance with this provision, tripartite consultations have been conducted on the possibility of preparing an annual report on the activities of the Permanent Commission for the implementation of international labour standards; if so, the Committee would be grateful if the Government would inform it of the results of such consultations.
The Committee notes the Government's latest report. With reference to its previous comments, the Committee notes that the statutes of the Permanent Tripartite Commission for the implementation of international labour standards is in preparation. The Committee trusts that the Government's next report will indicate progress made with a view to giving effect to the provisions of the Convention and will provide detailed information on the following points:
Article 2 of the Convention. The Government is requested to supply the texts concerning the establishment, role and operation of the Permanent Committee for the Implementation of International Labour Standards. It is also requested to describe the procedures followed with a view to ensuring that effective consultations take place on the matters set out in Article 5, paragraph 1.
Article 4. The Government is requested to describe the manner in which administrative support is accorded to the procedures provided for in the Convention and to indicate whether arrangements have been made or are envisaged on the basis of paragraph 2 for the financing of any necessary training of persons participating in the consultation procedures.
Article 5. The Committee invites the Government to supply detailed information on the tripartite consultations conducted in the Permanent Commission for the Implementation of International Labour Standards on each of the matters set out in paragraph 1, including information on their frequency and the nature of any reports or recommendations resulting from them.
Article 6. The Government is requested to indicate whether, as required by this provision, tripartite consultations have been conducted on the possibility of preparing an annual report on the activities of the Permanent Commission for the Implementation of International Labour Standards; if so, the Committee would be grateful if the Government would inform it of the results of such consultations.
Points III, IV, V and VI of the report form. The Government is requested to supply the information required under each of the above-mentioned points of the report form on the application of the Convention and, in particular, to indicate any changes, progress or difficulties encountered in application of the Convention.
The Committee notes the Government's first report. It would be grateful if it would provide additional information in its next report on the following points.
Article 2 of the Convention. The Committee notes the establishment at the beginning of 1996 of a Permanent Tripartite Commission for the Implementation of International Labour Standards, within the meaning of the Convention. The Government is requested to supply the Office with the texts concerning the establishment, functions and working of the above Commission. It is also requested to describe the procedures that have been adopted to ensure effective consultations with regard to the matters set out in Article 5, paragraph 1.
Article 3. The Committee notes the brief information illustrating the conformity of this provision with regard to the manner of the appointment and representativity of the members of the Permanent Tripartite Commission. It requests the Government to supply additional information on the measures that have been taken to ensure the representation of organizations of employers and workers on an equal footing.
Article 4. The Government is requested to describe the manner in which administrative support is accorded to the procedures provided for in the Convention and to indicate whether arrangements have been made or are envisaged on the basis of paragraph 2 for the financing of any necessary training of persons participating in the consultative procedures.
Article 5. The Committee notes that, during the period covered by the report, the Permanent Tripartite Commission met on two occasions to examine matters relating to paragraph 1(c) of this Article. It hopes that in future these meetings will examine the matters covered by subparagraphs (a), (b) and (d) and that in its next report the Government will provide detailed information on the consultations that have been held, including information on their frequency and the results achieved.
Article 6. The Government is requested to indicate whether, as required by this provision, tripartite consultations have been held on the question of issuing an annual report on the working of the procedures provided for in the Convention; if so, please inform the ILO of the result of these consultations.
Points III, IV, V, and VI of the report form. The Government is requested to provide the information required under each of the above points of the report form on the application of the Convention, and to indicate any changes, progress or difficulties encountered in the application of the Convention.