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Repetition Article 5 of the Convention. Compensatory periods of rest. The Committee previously noted that under section 82 of the Labour Code of 15 May 1997 (Text No. 417), work performed on a weekly rest day may be compensated by means of either an alternative day off or cash payment at a higher rate. It emphasized that the Government had to take measures, as far as possible, for granting compensatory periods of rest for any suspension or diminution of the period of weekly rest regardless of any cash compensation. The Committee notes that the Government did not provide information in this regard. The Committee is bound to draw the Government’s attention to the fact that Article 5 of the Convention only provides for a compensatory period of rest, whereas it is not foreseen that a worker could claim financial compensation instead. The Committee requests the Government to indicate the measures taken or envisaged to give full effect to Article 5 of the Convention. Article 7. Notices and rosters. The Committee previously requested the Government to specify any legal provision giving effect to the requirement, under Article 7 of the Convention, to post notices or draw up rosters in order to keep workers informed of the weekly rest scheme applicable to them. The Committee, while taking note of the Government’s indication that section 80 of the Labour Code provides for organizations where there is a need for continuous work to set days off by agreement with the local government authorities, also notes that the text of this section does not require the posting of notices in cases where the weekly rest is given to the whole of the staff collectively as required under Article 7(a) of the Convention. The Committee requests the Government to take measures in order to ensure full compliance with Article 7(a) of the Convention.
Repetition Article 5 of the Convention. Compensatory periods of rest. The Committee notes that under section 82 of the Labour Code of 15 May 1997 (Text No. 417), work performed on a weekly rest day may be compensated by means of either an alternative day off or cash payment at a higher rate. The Committee wishes to emphasize in this respect that provision must be made, as far as possible, for compensatory periods of rest for any suspension or diminution of the period of weekly rest regardless of any cash compensation.Article 7. Notices and rosters. The Committee notes the Government’s reference to section 65 of the Labour Code, which provides that all working-time arrangements, such as daily and weekly limits on hours of work, shift schedules, daily breaks and weekly rest periods, are established through internal rules, local legal acts or agreement between the employers and the workers concerned. Recalling that this Article of the Convention requires the posting of notices, or the drawing up of rosters, in order to keep the workers informed of the weekly rest scheme applicable to them, the Committee requests the Government to specify any legal provision(s) giving effect to this requirement of the Convention.
Article 5 of the Convention. Compensatory periods of rest. The Committee notes that under section 82 of the Labour Code of 15 May 1997 (Text No. 417), work performed on a weekly rest day may be compensated by means of either an alternative day off or cash payment at a higher rate. The Committee wishes to emphasize in this respect that provision must be made, as far as possible, for compensatory periods of rest for any suspension or diminution of the period of weekly rest regardless of any cash compensation.
Article 7. Notices and rosters. The Committee notes the Government’s reference to section 65 of the Labour Code, which provides that all working-time arrangements, such as daily and weekly limits on hours of work, shift schedules, daily breaks and weekly rest periods, are established through internal rules, local legal acts or agreement between the employers and the workers concerned. Recalling that this Article of the Convention requires the posting of notices, or the drawing up of rosters, in order to keep the workers informed of the weekly rest scheme applicable to them, the Committee requests the Government to specify any legal provision(s) giving effect to this requirement of the Convention.
Part V of the report form. Application in practice. The Government is requested to provide general information on the application of the Convention in practice, including for instance statistics on the number of workers covered by the relevant legislation, extracts from reports of the labour inspection services showing the number of irregularities observed in the field of weekly rest and sanctions imposed, copies of collective agreements including clauses on weekly rest, etc.
The Committee notes that the Government’s report has not been received. It hopes that a report will be supplied for examination by the Committee at its next session and that it will contain full information on the matters raised in its previous direct request, which read as follows:
The Committee requests the Government to indicate in its next report which legal provisions give effect to Article 7 of the Convention and to supply models of the requisite notices and rosters. It also requests it to provide the information required under Parts III, IV and V of the report form, with respect to the application of the Convention. Finally, the Committee requests the Government to indicate, in conformity with Part VI of the report form, to which representative organizations of employers and workers copies of the report on the application of the Convention are transmitted, and to specify, where appropriate, whether these organizations have made any comments thereon.
The Committee notes with regret that the Government’s report has not been received. It hopes that a report will be supplied for examination by the Committee at its next session and that it will contain full information on the matters raised in its previous direct request, which read as follows:
The Committee notes with interest the Government’s first report on the application of the Convention. It requests to indicate in its next report which legal provisions give effect to Article 7 of the Convention and to supply models of the requisite notices and rosters. It also requests it to provide the information required under Parts III, IV and V of the report form, with respect to the application of the Convention. Finally, the Committee requests the Government to indicate, in conformity with Part VI of the report form, to which representative organizations of employers and workers copies of the report on the application of the Convention are transmitted, and to specify, where appropriate, whether these organizations have made any comments thereon.
The Committee notes that the Government’s report contains no reply to previous comments. It hopes that the next report will include full information on the matters raised in its previous direct request, which read as follows:
The Committee notes with interest the Government's first report on the application of the Convention. It requests it to indicate in its next report which legal provisions give effect to Article 7 of the Convention and to supply models of the requisite notices and rosters. It also requests it to provide the information required under Parts III, IV and V of the report form, with respect to the application of the Convention. Finally, the Committee requests the Government to indicate, in conformity with Part VI of the report form, to which representative organizations of employers and workers copies of the report on the application of the Convention are transmitted, and to specify, where appropriate, whether these organizations have returned any comments thereon.