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Repetition Part V of the report form. The Committee notes the information provided by the Government in reply to its 2006 direct request, including the text of the Medical Emergency Response Plan and a list of initiatives taken by the Cargo Handling Corporation Ltd (CHCL) concerning safety, health, welfare and vocational training for dockworkers. The Government further states that some new employees have been offered a renewable two-year employment contract or may be offered permanent employment after the initial period of two years. Dockworkers are employed by the CHCL and are always available for work. In case of reduction in the strength of the workforce, negotiations with the unions have to be held and a voluntary retirement scheme may be introduced. The number of dockworkers on the register remains stable (966 dockworkers in 2006 and 957 in 2007). The Committee invites the Government to continue providing information in its next report on the results achieved through tripartite consultations in improving the efficiency of work in ports.
Part V of the report form. The Committee notes the information provided by the Government in reply to its 2006 direct request, including the text of the Medical Emergency Response Plan and a list of initiatives taken by the Cargo Handling Corporation Ltd (CHCL) concerning safety, health, welfare and vocational training for dockworkers. The Government further states that some new employees have been offered a renewable two-year employment contract or may be offered permanent employment after the initial period of two years. Dockworkers are employed by the CHCL and are always available for work. In case of reduction in the strength of the workforce, negotiations with the unions have to be held and a voluntary retirement scheme may be introduced. The number of dockworkers on the register remains stable (966 dockworkers in 2006 and 957 in 2007). The Committee invites the Government to continue providing information in its next report on the results achieved through tripartite consultations in improving the efficiency of work in ports.
1. The Committee notes the first report on the application of the Convention, which includes detailed information on the administrative practice of the Cargo Handling Corporation Ltd. (CHCL), the reports of the Salaries Restructuring Committee and other relevant data. It notes the Government’s statement indicating that all dockworkers are permanently employed and are remunerated on a monthly basis. It would be grateful if the Government would indicate the manner in which the requirements of Article 2, paragraph 2; Article 3, paragraphs 2 and 3; and Article 4, paragraph 2, of the Convention are assured for dockworkers.
2. The Committee notes with interest that a comprehensive policy on occupational safety and health has been formulated by the CHCL and has been implemented as from August 2004. It further notes that a tripartite workshop on occupational safety and health in the port sector was held in August 2005 in Mauritius with the assistance of the ILO. It requests the Government to include in its next report information on the results achieved by the initiatives taken by the CHCL in relation to the safety, health, welfare and vocational training for dockworkers (Article 6).