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Repetition Minimum wages. The Committee notes the Government’s statement that, as of September 2010, the Minimum Wage Commission had met on a continual basis and would soon provide a report to the Minister of Labour. The Committee hopes that the new Minimum Wage Commission will ensure and promote the application of the Convention, and asks the Government to submit a copy of the report of the Minimum Wage Commission.Objective job evaluation. The Committee notes the Government’s statement that the evaluation methods used in consultation with trade unions are aimed at addressing grades and scales to ensure that pay is a reflection of the work done. In some cases, this had led to increases in women’s wages; for example, in the town and village council where, apparently, pay differentials existed, trade unions have assisted management in correcting this inequality. The Committee asks the Government to provide further details on the criteria used in the context of the job evaluation exercises in the town and village council, including the measures taken to ensure that the methods used are free from gender bias. Please continue to provide examples of job evaluation exercises in private and public sector establishments, where available, and an indication on whether these have had an impact on reducing existing wage differentials between men and women.Labour inspection. The Committee notes the Government’s statement that the Labour Department is in the process of enhancing the labour inspection programme with a view to improving its effectiveness in enforcing principles of equality. Please provide further details on the specific activities undertaken to increase the awareness and capacity of the labour inspection services to enforce and promote the principle of equal remuneration for men and women for work of equal value contained in the Equality of Opportunity and Treatment Act.