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Advisory committees on the operation of free public employment agencies. The Committee notes the Government’s report received in August 2009, including its replies to the 2006 observation. The Government reports that the Department of Labour provides a free employment service through its network of 77 township labour exchange offices, and that, also through these offices, the Department of Labour provides manpower supply services to industries and establishments in public, cooperative and private sectors. The Government adds that measures are being taken to review the existing labour laws, including those relating to unemployment. The Committee refers to its previous comments and reiterates its hope that the future legislation will ensure the establishment of free and independent workers’ organizations for the purposes of consultation on the operation of free public employment agencies, as required by the Convention. It asks the Government to specify the measures taken to combat unemployment in the country (Article 1 of the Convention).
[The Government is asked to reply in detail to the present comments in 2011.]
Advisory committees on the operation of free public employment agencies. Further to its previous observation, the Committee notes the information provided by the Government in September 2006 on the operation of the free public employment network under the Department of Labour. It recalls that, under Article 2, paragraph 1, of the Convention, “committees, which shall include representatives of employers and of workers, shall be appointed to advise on matters concerning the carrying on of these agencies”. In its report, the Government indicates that selection for employment for the public sector is controlled by public service organizations. For the cooperative sector and the private sector, selection for employment is managed by the employers concerned. The Government adds that the existing labour laws are submitted to the Laws Scrutiny Central Body for reviewing and amending. It further reports that, after the New State Constitution is promulgated, new labour laws will be adopted. The Committee refers to its previous comments and expresses the firm hope that the future legislation will ensure the establishment of free and independent workers’ organizations for the purposes of consultation on the operation of free public employment agencies, as required by the Convention. It further asks the Government to report on the measures taken to combat unemployment in the country (Article 1).
Advisory committees on the operation of free public employment agencies. In reply to the Committee’s previous comments, the Government indicates that a limited number of township labour offices have been established since 1946 under the provisions of the Employment and Training Act, 1950. The employment services have gradually been strengthened and enhanced. Seventy-seven township labour offices operated by the Department of Labour exist throughout the country providing services for job seekers and employers. The Government also indicates that according to section 3(2) of the Employment and Training Act, a high level human resources development committee has been established. Representatives of the Union of Myanmar Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (UMFCC), as well as governmental officials, are members of the committee, which collaborates with the concerned organizations on matters related to the employment and skill development of workers. In this respect, the Committee expresses again its concern with regard to the lack of free and independent workers’ organizations in the country, as highlighted in its long-standing comments on the application of the Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right to Organise Convention, 1948 (No. 87). The Committee therefore asks the Government to state how the committees appointed to advise on matters concerning the operation of a system of free public employment agencies are appointed and constituted and the method adopted for selecting representatives of employers and workers, as requested under Article 2, paragraph 1, of the Convention.
Advisory committees on the operation of free public employment agencies. The Committee notes the practical data provided in the report received in August 2004 on the activities of the 78 Township Labour Offices operated by the Department of Labour. It again asks the Government to state how the committees referred to in Article 2, paragraph 1, of the Convention are appointed and constituted and the method adopted for selecting representatives of employers and workers.
[The Government is asked to reply in detail to the present comments in 2005.]
The Committee notes the Government’s replies to the 2002 direct request indicating that any jobseeker can register at the network of 78 Township Labour Offices operated by the Department of Labour. Please indicate the number of applications for employment received, the number of vacancies notified and the number of persons placed in employment by the Township Labour Offices.
Please also state in the next report how the committees referred to in Article 2, paragraph 1, of the Convention are appointed and constituted and the method adopted for selecting representatives of employers and workers.
The Committee notes the Government’s brief report. It would appreciate receiving information on any action taken to combat unemployment and on the operation of employment agencies (Articles 1 and 2 of the Convention). Please also give a general appreciation of the manner in which the Convention is applied in Myanmar including information on the practical application of the Convention (Part V of the report form).