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The Committee notes the information contained in the Government’s report. The Committee requests the Government to refer to its comments under Convention No. 77.
The Committee notes the information contained in the Government’s report, and particularly the draft legislation that is being initiated by the General Directorate for the Protection of Young Persons and the Ministry of Justice and Labour respecting the legislative reforms required to bring the national legislation into conformity with the Convention. The Committee hopes that the above draft text will be adopted in the near future and will contain provisions giving effect to the various Articles of the Convention, and particularly Article 6, on the application of which the Committee has repeatedly commented.
The Committee also requests the Government to take into account the comments made under Convention No. 77.
Article 6 of the Convention. See comments made under Convention No. 77, as follows:
2. Article 6, paragraphs 1 and 2. For a number of years the Committee has drawn the Government's attention to the need to adopt appropriate measures for the vocational guidance and physical and vocational rehabilitation of children and young persons found by medical examination to be unsuited to certain types of work, or to have physical handicaps or limitations, and for cooperation between the labour, health, education and social services, in order to determine the nature and extent of such measures and to carry them out.
In its communication at the end of 1992, the Government stated that in order to partly resolve the problem it would be necessary to bring into force a ministerial resolution, the draft of which was attached to the communication. The Committee noted the text and indicated that it included provisions which could give effect to the two paragraphs cited of Article 6 of the Convention. Since no information has been given on the approval of this resolution, the Committee would be grateful if the Government would inform it whether the resolution in question has been adopted and supply a copy of the text.
Article 6, paragraphs 1 and 2, of the Convention. See under Convention No. 77, as follows:
Article 6, paragraphs 1 and 2, of the Convention. In previous comments, the Committee has drawn the Government's attention to the need to adopt appropriate measures for the vocational guidance and physical and vocational rehabilitation of children and young persons found by medical examination to be unsuited to certain types of work, or to have physical handicaps or limitations, and for cooperation between the labour, health, education and social services, in order to determine the nature and extent of such measures and to carry them out.
In its last report, the Government indicates that measures to ensure the formal application of the above-mentioned provisions of the Convention are included in the preliminary draft of the new Labour Code prepared by the Paraguayan Institute of Labour and that the above draft is now before the National Parliament.
The Committee notes the provisions on the medical examination of children and young persons contained in the above draft and observes that the latter includes no provision to give effect to Article 4 of the Convention under which, in occupations which involve high health risks medical examinations and re-examinations for fitness for employment shall be required until at least the age of 21 years.
The Committee hopes that the Government will take the necessary measures to ensure that the new Code takes into account the provision contained in Article 4 of the Convention and that it will provide a copy of the Code as soon as it has been adopted.
Article 6, paragraphs 1 and 2, of the Convention. With reference to its previous comment, the Committee notes from the information supplied in the Government's report that appropriate measures have not yet been adopted to ensure the formal application of these provisions of the Convention which provides for: (a) the vocational guidance and physical and vocational rehabilitation of children and young persons found by medical examination to be unsuited to certain types of work or to have physical handicaps or limitations; and (b) co-operation between the labour, health, educational and social services in order to determine the nature and extent of such measures and to carry them out.
The Committee draws attention to the type of measures liable to give effect to this Article of the Convention as enumerated in paragraph 9 of Recommendation No. 79 (medical treatment, adapted vocational instruction or education, financial aid). It trusts that suitable provisions will be adopted in the near future and requests the Government to report them immediately to the Office.