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The Committee takes note of the information sent by the Government in its report. It draws the Government’s attention to the following point.
Article 1, paragraph 1(b) of the Convention. Welfare facilities and services provided for seafarers on board ships. In reply to the Committee’s previous comments, the Government quotes an extract from collective agreement 1025/90, under which the enterprise bound by the agreement is required to provide leisure facilities and services (colour television, video recorder, videos, books, etc.) to seafarers on board its ships. The Committee would be grateful if the Government would indicate whether the abovementioned collective agreement is enforceable and applies country-wide, and if not, to state whether there are other collective agreements in this area. Please also provide a copy of collective agreement 102/90.
Article 1, paragraph 1(b), of the Convention. Welfare facilities and services. In its previous comments, the Committee asked the Government to send information on the nature, location and number of welfare facilities and services on board seagoing ships and on commercial fishing vessels, which are also covered by the Convention, and on the number of seafarers having access to such facilities and services. In its report, the Government again refers to section 204 of the Federal Labour Act, which requires the ship’s master, inter alia, to provide seafarers with clean and comfortable accommodation, healthy and nutritious food and medical or any other therapeutic treatment in the event of sickness. It also indicates the number of seafarers that have made use of the services made available to them in ports at the casas del marino.
The Committee reminds the Government that, for the purposes of the Convention, the term “welfare facilities and services” means welfare, cultural, recreational and information facilities and services. The Seafarers’ Welfare Recommendation, 1987 (No. 173) (the text of which is reproduced in the report form) gives examples of welfare, cultural, recreational and information facilities and services that can be made available to seafarers. They may include facilities for religious observance, recreation rooms, and facilities at sea for libraries, table games, the projection of films, etc. The Committee accordingly asks the Government to provide detailed information in its next report on the welfare services and facilities made available to seafarers “on seagoing vessels” and commercial fishing vessels.
[The Government is asked to reply in detail to the present comments in 2007.]
The Committee notes the Government’s report. It also notes comments on the application of the Convention made by the Confederation of Industrial Chambers of the United States of Mexico (CONCAMIN). With reference to these comments, the Committee asks the Government to provide information on the practical application of the Convention as concerns commercial maritime fishing (Article 1, paragraph 3, of the Convention). Referring also to its previous direct request, the Committee asks the Government to provide information on the nature, location and number of welfare services and facilities on board ships and the number of seafarers having access to these services and facilities (Part V of the report form).
The Committee notes the Government's statement in its report to the effect that the General Directorate of the Merchant Navy and the Education and Training Trust of Merchant Navy Personnel is responsible for the application and observance of the Convention. The Committee also notes that both institutions guarantee to provide the benefits established in law to crew in the Naval Academy (Náutica México). The Committee asks the Government to supply information on the following provisions, some of which have been the subject of its previous comments:
Article 1, paragraph 2, of the Convention. The Committee notes the information provided by the Government in respect of the various naval vessels and structures included in the legislation. The Committee again requests the Government to indicate which vessels are considered to be seagoing for the purposes of the Convention and to provide information concerning the consultations which have been held in accordance with this paragraph of the Convention.
Article 1, paragraph 3. The Committee had requested the Government to indicate the extent to which the Convention applies to commercial maritime fishing and to provide information on the consultations which have been held with the representative organizations of fishing-vessel owners and fishermen in this regard. The Committee notes the Government's statement in its report to the effect that the Act respecting fishing and the National Regulation of the Ministry for Fisheries give effect to the provisions of the Convention. The Committee requests the Government to provide a copy of the above legislative texts.
Article 2, paragraph 1. With reference to its previous comments, the Committee notes the Government's statement in its report to the effect that "seafarers' houses" provide economical accommodation and meals to seafarers. The Committee had also requested information concerning welfare facilities and services offered on board all vessels covered by the Convention. In this regard, the Committee notes the information provided by the Government in its report to the effect that accommodation, meals, cultural activities and recreation (libraries, sports facilities and smoking lounges) are provided to crew members of the respective maritime agencies. The Committee also refers to the Seafarers' Welfare Recommendation, 1987 (No. 173) (the text of which is reproduced in the report form), which provides examples in respect of the welfare facilities and services, recreation and information that should be provided to seafarers in port and on board ship, and requests the Government to continue to provide information in respect of the facilities and services which are provided to seafarers.
Article 2, paragraph 2. The Committee notes the information that the "seafarers' houses" are supported by modest contributions of national or foreign commercial vessels according to their respective tonnage. The Committee requests the Government to provide more full and detailed information in respect of the arrangements made for financing the welfare facilities and services provided in port and, in particular, in respect of the upkeep of "seafarers' houses".
Article 3, paragraph 2. The Committee notes the Government's statement relative to the effects given to this provision in the ports of Tampico, Veracruz and Mazatlán. The Committee again requests the Government to provide information in respect of consultations held in compliance with this Article of the Convention.
Article 4. In its previous comments, the Committee had requested the Government to provide information relative to the purpose of the inspections undertaken by the General Directorate of the Federal Labour Inspection Service and the General Directorate of Ports and the Merchant Navy and how the above Directorates ensure that the welfare facilities and services on every seagoing vessel are made available to all seafarers on board. The Committee notes that the Government has not provided a direct response to its previous request and, consequently, is bound to reiterate its request that the Government provides this information in its next report. The Committee had also requested information in respect of the review of the regulations governing the Naval Deck and Engines Inspection Service and to provide a copy of the definitive text in this regard. The Committee also notes the Government's statement in its report to the effect that the revision of these regulations have not been completed. The Committee requests the Government to provide a copy of the regulations as soon as they have been completed.
Article 5. The Committee notes the information provided by the Government in its report to the effect that the welfare facilities and services are constantly reviewed. The Committee requests the Government to indicate in its next report which are the welfare facilities and services most frequently reviewed in ports (in particular, in the ports of Tampico, Veracruz and Mazatlán) as well as the manner in which the needs of seafarers resulting from technical, operational and other developments in the shipping industry are taken account of.
Article 6. The Committee notes the information provided by the Government in its report to the effect that it has cooperated in various agreements, promptly applying the agreements adopted and in the manner required in each case. The Committee would be grateful if the Government would provide a copy of the above agreements and more detailed information in respect of their practical application. The Committee also requests the Government to indicate the measures adopted or envisaged to ensure the application of paragraph (b) of this Article of the Convention.
Point V of the report form. The Committee notes that the information provided by the Government in its report does not correspond with the statistical information required under this point of the report form, namely the nature, location and number of welfare services and facilities in ports and on board ships and the number of seafarers having access to these services and facilities. Consequently, the Committee hopes that the Government will provide the information required in its next report.
The Committee notes the information supplied in the Government's first report on the Convention. It finds that the legislation referred to in the report is not relevant to the application of the Convention, with the possible exception of the Act respecting shipping and maritime trade, of which the Committee does not have the text. The Committee requests the Government to supply the text of the above Act with its next report. The Committee would also be grateful if the Government would supply additional information on the following points:
Article 1, paragraph 2, of the Convention. Please indicate what ships are considered to be sea-going for the purposes of the Convention and give information on the consultations which have taken place in accordance with this paragraph.
Article 1, paragraph 3. Please indicate to what extent the provisions of the Convention are applied to commercial maritime fishing and give information on the consultations which have taken place in accordance with this paragraph.
Artice 2, paragraph 1. The Committee notes the information supplied by the Government in its report to the effect that it is compulsory, under the terms of section 132(XXV) of the Federal Labour Act, for all employers to contribute to the encouragement of cultural and sporting activities, and that Petróleos Mexicanos, which has the largest number of ships and crew members, provides the above services to its employees. It also refers to the existence of "seafarers' houses", through which hospitality is provided in ports to seafarers engaged on both Mexican and foreign ships. The Committee would be grateful if the Government would indicate how it is ensured in practice that adequate welfare facilities and services are provided for seafarers who do not benefit from the services provided by Petróleos Mexicanos, with an indication of the facilities and services provided. The Government is also requested to describe the facilities and services which are provided to seafarers on board ship.
Article 2, paragraph 2. The Committee would be grateful if the Government would indicate how the facilities and services provided by Petróleos Mexicanos are financed, with an indication of the measures which have been taken to finance the facilities and services provided to seafarers who are not employed by the above enterprise in port and on board ship.
Article 3, paragraph 2. Please indicate which ports are regarded as appropriate for the purpose of this Article. Please also give information on the consultations which have taken place in accordance with this Article.
Article 4. The Committee notes the information supplied by the Government in its report to the effect that the function of inspection is the responsibility of the General Directorate of the Federal Labour Inspection Service, and that the General Directorate of Ports and the Merchant Navy ensures the observance of the legislation relating to the Convention. In this respect, the Committee also notes that the regulations governing the Naval Deck Inspection Service and the Naval Machinery Inspection Service are currently being revised. The Committee would be grateful if the Government would give a clear indication of the purpose of the inspections undertaken by the above bodies, with an indication of how these contribute to ensuring that the welfare facilities and services on every sea-going ship which is registered in Mexico are provided for the benefit of all seafarers on board. Please also keep the Office informed of the above revision and supply the text of the above regulations.
Article 5. Please indicate at what intervals welfare services and facilities are reviewed.
Article 6. Please indicate the measures taken to bring about the cooperation provided for in this Article.
Point V of the report form. Please provide a general appreciation of the manner in which the Convention is applied, including copies of any relevant collective agreements, and provide information on the number of seafarers, both Mexican and foreign, who have access to the welfare services and facilities provided in port.