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Effect given to the recommendations of the committee and the Governing Body
Effect given to the recommendations of the committee and the Governing Body- 57. The Committee last examined at its October 2016 meeting [see 380th
Report, paras 528–542] the present case concerning difficulties in the registration of
the Union of Workers of the Voluntary Fire Brigade of Guatemala (SGTBCVBG), the
dismissal of several of its founding members, and pressure aimed at making the other
members leave the union. On that occasion, after noting with satisfaction the
registration of the SGTBCVBG, the Committee requested the Government: (i) to ensure that
the criminal complaints filed in connection with this case were settled without further
delay; and (ii) to provide further information on the situation of Ms Queme Roma and to
inform it without delay of the outcome of the legal challenge to the dismissal of Mr
Luis Alberto Pérez Soberanis and Mr Adolfo Martín Enríquez Suchite. In addition, with
regard to possible further acts of anti-union repression in the fire brigade, the
Committee requested the Government and the complainant organization to inform it of
any developments in the Committee for the Settlement of Disputes.
- 58. The Committee notes the information provided by the Government in
communications dated 4 November 2016 and 11 May 2017. The Committee notes that this
information indicates that: (i) all the trade union founding members who had been
dismissed, including Ms Queme Roma, Mr Pérez Soberanis and Mr Enríquez Suchite, were
reinstated in their posts with payment of their outstanding wages; and (ii) although the
investigation into the criminal complaint which had been filed by the SGTBCVBG against
the former management of the fire brigade was still pending, the Committee for the
Settlement of Disputes before the ILO in the area of Freedom of Association and
Collective Bargaining found in the mediation sessions which took place in 2016 that
there was now harmonious social dialogue between the trade union and the new fire
brigade authorities. In light of this information, which it notes with satisfaction, the
Committee considers this case closed and will not pursue its examination.