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Demande directe (CEACR) - adoptée 2013, publiée 103ème session CIT (2014)

Convention (n° 94) sur les clauses de travail (contrats publics), 1949 - Guyana (Ratification: 1966)

Autre commentaire sur C094

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The Committee notes with regret that the Government’s report has not been received. It hopes that a report will be supplied for examination by the Committee at its next session and that it will contain full information on the matters raised in its previous direct request, which read as follows:
Repetition
Article 2 of the Convention. Insertion of labour clauses in public contracts. The Committee notes the Government’s earlier indication that the Fair Wages Rule, which essentially reproduces the provisions of the Convention, continues to apply to all public contracts and that there has been no change in the implementing legislation in recent years. The Committee understands, however, that a Public Procurement Act (Cap. 73:05) was adopted in 2003 to enhance the transparency of the procurement process by setting up a new institutional structure for overseeing public contracting. The Committee also understands that, among other things, the new legislation provides for a Public Procurement Commission and a National Procurement and Tender Administration, standardized tender documents, and improved publicity and record keeping. Accordingly, the Committee requests the Government to specify whether the reform of the public procurement legislation affects, in any possible manner, the application of the Convention in either law or practice. It also requests the Government to forward a copy of any rules or regulations that may have been drafted so far for the implementation of the new Procurement Act, especially as regards the labour conditions applicable to workers engaged in the execution of public contracts.
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