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The Committee notes the Government’s detailed report received in August 2009 and the information on the continuation of the programmes especially in regard to youth. It invites the Government to continue providing specific information on the operation of the National Employment Agency both at national and local levels. Please also continue to provide statistical data disaggregated by sex and by territorial agencies on the unemployed persons registered and the number of persons placed in work by the National Employment Agency.
Further to its previous comments, the Committee notes with interest that the tripartite Administrative Council of the National Population Employment Agency is actively involved in addressing the problems of the organization and operation of the population employment agencies. Advisory councils have been established at local levels. As also requested in its comments under the Employment Policy Convention, 1964 (No. 122), regarding consultation of the representatives of persons affected by the measures taken, the Committee would appreciate continuing to receive specific information on the operation of the Administrative Council both at national and local levels. Please also continue to provide statistical data disaggregated by sex and by territorial agencies on the unemployed persons registered and the number of persons engaged in work by the National Population Employment Agency (Articles 4 and 5 of the Convention).
The Committee notes the information provided in the Government’s detailed report for the period ending August 2001, in particular information provided in response to previous comments. It would appreciate receiving further information on the following points.
Article 3, paragraph 2, and Articles 4 and 5 of the Convention. The Committee notes the information provided firstly on the draft legislation to create a National Employment Agency, which would have branches in each district, and secondly on the draft Law on Employment and Social Protection of the Unemployed, which will establish an institutional framework for specifying the roles of ministries, unions, employers’ organizations, and local authorities. The Committee trusts that this draft legislation will take into account the requirements under Articles 4 and 5 to ensure the cooperation of representatives of employers and workers in the organization and operation of the employment service and in the development of employment service policy, through the establishment of tripartite consultative committees. It would appreciate receiving copies of the legislation after enactment as well as the particulars required by the report form, on the arrangements made to give effect to the abovementioned provisions of the Convention.
Article 7. The Committee notes the Government’s statement that employment offices are not specialized by occupation or industry, due in part to current economic conditions; but the Government will take measures in this respect once economic recovery is under way. The Committee would appreciate being kept informed of any such changes.
1. The Committee notes the Government's first report. It would be grateful if the Government would include in its next report information on: how the employment service meets the changing requirements of the economy and the working population (Article 3, paragraph 2, of the Convention); the number of advisory committees established nationally, how they are constituted, and the procedure adopted for the appointment of employer and worker representatives (Article 4, paragraph 3, and Article 5); and the arrangements made to encourage full voluntary use of employment service facilities (Article 10).
2. The Committee notes that, in view of the economic crisis in the country, the Government does not for the time being envisage making any specialized arrangements for occupations, industries or special categories of applicants, as required by Article 7 of the Convention. It hopes that the Government will give particulars in its next report of progress made in giving effect to this Article.
3. Part III of the report form. Please supply information on the system of inspection, if any, of the organization and operation of the public employment offices.
4. Part IV of the report form. Please furnish published statistical information on the number of public employment offices established, the number of applications for employment received, the number of vacancies notified and the number of persons placed in employment by such offices. Please also send available reports on the organization of the activities of the public employment service.
5. Part VI of the report form. Please give a general appreciation of the manner in which the Convention is applied, together with information on any practical difficulties encountered in applying it.