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Articles 2 and 5, paragraph 1, of the Convention. Effective tripartite consultations required by the Convention. The Committee notes the detailed information sent by the Government in reply to the direct request of 2007. The Government states that effective tripartite consultations were held during the 2007–09 period on the items on the agenda of the International Labour Conference, and that copies of the replies to questionnaires on specific topics were sent to the most representative employers’ and workers’ organizations. With regard to the submission of Conventions and Recommendations under article 19 of the ILO Constitution, the Government indicates that the General Trade Union for Agriculture, Irrigation and Fisheries and also the Egyptian Shipowners’ Federation were informed of the adoption of the Work in Fishing Convention, 2007 (No. 188), and also the Work in Fishing Recommendation, 2007 (No. 199), and that they were informed of the plan to submit these instruments to the People’s Assembly. The Government also indicates that the Labour Advisory Council is responsible for the examination, at suitable intervals, of non-ratified Conventions and Recommendations to which effect has not yet been given. The Committee requests the Government to continue to supply all relevant information in its next report on the consultations held on each of the matters set out in Article 5(1) of the Convention, stating their purpose and frequency, and also to indicate the nature of any reports or recommendations made as a result of the consultations.
Articles 2 and 5, paragraph 1, of the Convention. Effective tripartite consultations required under the Convention. The Committee notes the Government’s report received in August 2007 which refers to the information set forth in its previous report received in August 2005. The Committee reminds the Government of the importance of regularly providing updated information on the application of this priority Convention. The Committee asks the Government to provide particulars on the effective tripartite consultations held during the period covered by the next report, on each of the matters set out in Article 5, paragraph 1, of the Convention, and to indicate the nature of any reports or recommendations made as a result of the consultations.
The Committee notes the information provided by the Government in its report received in September 2003. It asks the Government to continue providing information in its next reports on consultations held on the matters set out in Article 5, paragraph 1, of the Convention, including a general appreciation of the manner in which the Convention is applied in the country (Part V of the report form).
The Committee notes the Government’s report. It requests the Government to supply in its next report detailed information on the consultations held on the questions covered by the Convention, and in particular, on each of the matters provided for in Article 5, paragraph 1, of the Convention, on the frequency of these consultations and, where appropriate, on the nature of any reports or recommendations resulting from them.
The Committee notes the Government's report and the indications provided in reply to its previous direct request. It notes with interest that consultations are taking place on each of the questions covered by Article 5 of the Convention within the Standing Committee on Tripartite Consultation or by means of written communications.
The Committee hopes that the Government will supply in its future reports information on the frequency of these consultations and will specify the nature of any reports or recommendations resulting from them. Furthermore, the Government is requested to indicate, as requested under point VI of the report form, whether it has received observations from representative organizations to which the reports on application of the Convention are communicated.
Finally, referring to the previous reports submitted by the Government, the Committee would be grateful if the Government would send it all the minutes which the Ministry of Labour and Training has produced subsequent to the consultations.
The Committee notes the Government's report. It notes that it does not provide information on the tripartite consultations held on the matters covered by Article 5, paragraph 1, of the Convention. The Committee wishes to emphasize the importance that it attaches to regular supervision of the application of the Convention, particularly through the provision of information on these consultations, which under the terms of paragraph 2 of the above Article should be held at least once a year.
It therefore requests the Government to provide in all future reports information concerning, as appropriate, any changes in the application of any of the provisions of the Convention and regular information on the consultations undertaken on each of the matters covered by Article 5 above, including their frequency, with an indication of the nature of any reports or recommendations adopted as a result of these consultations.
The Committee would also be grateful if the Government would indicate, as requested in point VI of the report form, whether it has received any observations from the representative organizations to which it stated that these reports have been communicated.