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Repetition Application in practice. In its previous comments, the Committee had, in order to evaluate the manner in which legislation was applied in practice, requested the Government to indicate the different kinds of facilities provided in existing collective agreements, the number of existing collective agreements, the sectors covered and the number of workers to whom they apply. The Committee notes the information provided by the Government indicating subjects included in, and sectors covered by, collective agreements. Recalling that Article 2 of the Convention indicates that appropriate facilities in undertakings should be afforded to workers’ representatives in order to enable them to carry out their functions promptly and efficiently, the Committee invites the Government to indicate the facilities for workers’ representatives provided for in existing collective agreements, the number of collective agreements that exist in the country, and the number of workers to whom each apply.
Repetition Application in practice. In its previous comments, the Committee had, in order to evaluate the manner in which legislation was applied in practice, requested the Government to indicate the different kinds of facilities provided in existing collective agreements, the number of existing collective agreements, the sectors covered and the number of workers to whom they apply. The Committee notes the information provided by the Government indicating subjects included in, and sectors covered by, collective agreements.Recalling that Article 2 of the Convention indicates that appropriate facilities in undertakings should be afforded to workers’ representatives in order to enable them to carry out their functions promptly and efficiently, the Committee invites the Government to indicate the facilities for workers’ representatives provided for in existing collective agreements, the number of collective agreements that exist in the country, and the number of workers to whom each apply.
In its previous comments, the Committee had, in order to evaluate the manner in which legislation is applied in practice, requested the Government to indicate the different kinds of facilities provided in existing collective agreements, the number of existing collective agreements, the sectors covered and the number of workers to whom they apply. The Committee notes the indication from the Government that the information it requested is not available at this time. The Committee once again requests the Government, in order to evaluate the manner in which legislation is applied in practice, to indicate the different kinds of facilities provided by existing collective agreements, the number of existing collective agreements, the sectors covered and the number of workers to whom they apply.
The Committee takes note of the Government’s first report with respect to the application of the Convention. The Committee notes that current legislation prohibits acts of anti-union discrimination and interference, and provides for sufficiently dissuasive sanctions. Collective agreements provide for facilities in favour of trade union representatives. In order to evaluate the manner in which legislation is applied in practice, the Committee requests the Government to indicate the number of existing collective agreements, the different kinds of facilities provided thereunder, the sectors covered and the number of workers to whom they apply.