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Repetition Vocational guidance and training policies and programmes closely linked with employment. Collaboration of the social partners. The Government indicates that, in the framework of the follow-up to the protocol agreement on the Economic Adjustment Programme signed in May 2011 between Portugal, the European Commission, the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund, it is planned to continue taking measures to combat low school enrolment rates and early school drop-outs, and to improve the quality of secondary and vocational education, with a view to increasing the effectiveness of the education sector, improving the quality of human capital and facilitating its matching with labour market needs. The Government reports that measures were agreed to in the context of the Tripartite Agreement for Growth, Competitiveness and Employment of 22 March 2011, particularly to develop opportunities for dual certification intended to reduce early drop-outs and school failure and to reinforce the support provided for guidance as a means of improving skills levels. The Tripartite Commitment to Growth, Competitiveness and Employment was concluded in January 2012. On the subject of the Tripartite Agreement for Growth, Competitiveness and Employment, the UGT indicates that, although the social partners agreed on its relevance, delays in the implementation of measures intended to improve the system of the certification of vocational skills have been noted, particularly with regard to recognition, validity and certification. Moreover, the UGT argues that the Government’s decision to suspend the operation of “new opportunities centres” that are not financially self-sufficient has had the effect of ending several activities without offering real alternatives for those affected, which would appear to be a matter of greater concern in light of the fact that the new network of 120 “vocational qualification and education centres” will only be fully operational at the beginning of 2015. The UGT considers that Government responses for the training of the unemployed have been inadequate, particularly in view of the lack of adequate articulation with the reinforcement of employability. Finally, the UGT observes that levels of participation and involvement of the social partners are inadequate in the formulation and promotion of measures and instruments potentially covered by the Convention. The Committee refers to the comments made in the context of the application of the Employment Policy Convention, 1964 (No. 122), and the tripartite discussion held in June 2013 in the Conference Committee, and invites the Government to provide detailed information in its report on Convention No. 142 on the manner in which the cooperation of employers’ and workers’ organizations is secured in the formulation and implementation of vocational guidance and training policies and programmes (Article 5 of the Convention). It invites the Government to provide information in its report on the impact of the measures taken to coordinate education, training and employment policies and on the results of the measures adopted to promote links between education, training and employment.
The Committee notes the detailed information supplied by the Government in its report. It notes with interest the adoption of Legislative Decree No. 401/91 of 16 October 1991 respecting vocational training, and the new provisions respecting the vocational rehabilitation of the disabled, apprenticeship and continuing training. The Committee also appreciates the information provided in reply to its previous direct request on the technical and vocational training activities of the Ministries of Industry and Energy, Education and Agriculture. It requests the Government to continue to supply full information in its future reports on the developments which have occurred and the results which have been achieved in all the fields covered by the Convention by forwarding the relevant extracts of reports, studies and inquiries, and statistical data (Part VI of the report form).
The Committee takes note of the detailed information supplied by the Government concerning the measures taken to provide comprehensive information on the opportunities open to young persons, the disabled and adults as regards vocational training (Article 3 of the Convention). It also notes with interest that the Institute of Employment and Vocational Training (IFEP) and the National Apprenticeship Committee (CNA) comprise bodies in which co-operation with the social partners is ensured (Article 5). The Government states that the IFEP is preparing a "general law on vocational training", and that it intends to set up a permanent training system for adults. The Committee hopes that the new measures will take full account of the provisions of paragraphs 2 to 5 of Article 1, and Article 4. It requests the Government to continue to supply full information on the effect of the measures implemented and on the new measures taken or contemplated. The Government is also asked to provide the information requested previously on occupational and technical education carried out under the auspices of the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Industry and Energy (Institute for Assistance to Small and Medium-Sized Industrial Enterprises, the Technical Training Centre of the National Engineering and Industrial Technology Laboratory) or the Ministry of Agriculture (regional agricultural vocational training centres) (Article 2).