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Repetition Article 1(c) of the Convention. Communication to the ILO of the statistics covered by the Convention. The Committee notes from the information available to the ILO Department of Statistics that the main sources of statistics on wages and hours of work are the Integrated Labour Force Survey (which includes a time–use module), presenting statistics on wages and hours of work for the economy as a whole and agriculture, mining and manufacturing in particular (latest one referring to 2014); and the Employment and Earnings Survey, an annual establishment survey which provides statistics on wage rates and earnings for the economy as a whole and agriculture, mining and manufacturing in particular. Statistical and methodological information derived from these surveys is available through the National Bureau of Statistics’ website. The Government indicates in its report that a meeting was held in February 2015 with the technical support of the ILO with a view to discussing and improving the questionnaire used to collect information for the Employment and Earnings Survey to ensure that it includes issues of working hours and wages. The Government also indicates that a labour force survey is being conducted in Zanzibar that allows for the production of statistics on wages, earnings and hours of work. It adds that the survey is being conducted with the technical and financial support of the World Bank under the Tanzania Statistical Master Plan. The Committee requests that the Government provide information on any developments in the improvement of the questionnaire used for the Employment and Earnings Survey. Please also communicate a copy of the latest labour force survey being conducted in Zanzibar when it becomes available. The Committee notes the recommendations of the Standards Review Mechanism Tripartite Working Group and the corresponding decision of the Governing Body at its 328th Session in October–November 2016 (GB.328/LILS/2/1) calling upon the Office to commence follow-up with member States that are still bound by the Convention, encouraging them to ratify the Labour Statistics Convention, 1985 (No. 160), as the most up–to–date instrument in this area, and resulting in the automatic denunciation of Convention No. 63. The Committee reminds the Government of the availability of ILO technical assistance in this regards.
The Committee notes the Government’s report received by the Office in November 2005, and the report analysing the Employment and Earnings Survey for 2001 (EES).
The Committee notes with interest that the EES has been revived under the responsibility of the National Bureau of Statistics, with the first survey being conducted with reference to June 2001, and the results published in 2004, based on a sample of formal sector enterprises. As the EES is conducted on an annual basis, the Committee notes that the results of the 2002 and 2003 surveys will soon be available. The statistics compiled meet most of the requirements of the Convention; however, as the results of the EES are compiled on a monthly and an annual basis, it would appear that relevant statistics on working hours (normal hours of work and hours actually worked) are not compiled. Furthermore, the Committee notes that no information is provided as to whether the Government of Zanzibar intends to conduct a similar survey. The Committee requests the Government to indicate whether measures have been adopted so that: (i) in future surveys, relevant statistics on hours of work are collected and compiled; and (ii) the survey is extended to Zanzibar. The Government is requested to ensure that the results of the EES, as of 2002, are published, disseminated and communicated to the ILO as soon as practicable.
The Committee notes the Government’s report for 2000 and Order No. 311 of 28 June 2002 issuing regulations on wages and conditions of work. It notes that the employment and earnings survey of 1990 was abandoned because it no longer reflected the reality of the situation characterized by inflation, socio-economic changes and the effects of structural adjustment programmes. The Committee notes that the integrated survey on the labour force (covering the general labour force, child labour and the informal sector in mainland Tanzania), which was conducted in early 2000 with ILO assistance and in conformity with international statistical definitions, was completed and its results communicated to the ILO in August 2003. The purpose of that survey was to obtain quantitative and qualitative reference data on certain characteristics of the labour force to enable the Government to formulate its training and employment policies and to implement the 1997 national employment policy and the 1998 Act concerning the national employment promotion service. While noting with interest that the results of the survey meet the requirements of the Convention, the Committee nevertheless notes the absence of any subsequent compilation of statistics of average wages and of hours of work. Even though the categories of workers covered by the Convention represent a very small proportion of the current labour force (7.4 per cent), the Committee hopes that the Government will adopt measures ensuring that statistics of average earnings and of hours actually worked, of time rates of wages and of normal hours of work will be compiled on a regular basis.
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 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 reads as follows: Tanganyika Article 1 of the Convention. The Committee notes from the Government’s report received in October 1990 that the Employment and Earnings Survey has not been published for the years 1981-84 but its publications should be out in November 1990. It hopes that the results of the said survey will be published and communicated to the ILO in the near future, and requests the Government to keep it informed on any steps taken or proposed to this end. Part III. Noting that the Government’s reports received since the previous direct request do not indicate any progress regarding the application of this part of the Convention, it requests the Government to supply information on any measures taken or envisaged to collect data on time rates of wages and normal hours of work, and to communicate a copy of Government Notice No. 152 of 1972, which the Committee requested in its previous direct request. Zanzibar The Committee notes the Government’s indication that efforts are being made to collect statistics of wages and hours of work in Zanzibar, and requests the Government to supply information on any steps taken or contemplated in this connection.
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 reads as follows:
Tanganyika
Article 1 of the Convention. The Committee notes from the Government’s report received in October 1990 that the Employment and Earnings Survey has not been published for the years 1981-84 but its publications should be out in November 1990. It hopes that the results of the said survey will be published and communicated to the ILO in the near future, and requests the Government to keep it informed on any steps taken or proposed to this end.
Part III. Noting that the Government’s reports received since the previous direct request do not indicate any progress regarding the application of this part of the Convention, it requests the Government to supply information on any measures taken or envisaged to collect data on time rates of wages and normal hours of work, and to communicate a copy of Government Notice No. 152 of 1972, which the Committee requested in its previous direct request.
Zanzibar
The Committee notes the Government’s indication that efforts are being made to collect statistics of wages and hours of work in Zanzibar, and requests the Government to supply information on any steps taken or contemplated in this connection.
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:
Article 1 of the Convention. The Committee notes from the Government's report received in October 1990 that the Employment and Earnings Survey has not been published for the years 1981-84 but its publications should be out in November 1990. It hopes that the results of the said survey will be published and communicated to the ILO in the near future, and requests the Government to keep it informed on any steps taken or proposed to this end.
Part III. Noting that the Government's reports received since the previous direct request do not indicate any progress regarding the application of this part of the Convention, it requests the Government to supply information on any measures taken or envisaged to collect data on time rates of wages and normal hours of work, and to communicate a copy of Government Notice No. 152 of 1972, which the Committee requested in its previous direct request.
The Committee notes the Government's indication that efforts are being made to collect statistics of wages and hours of work in Zanzibar, and requests the Government to supply information on any steps taken or contemplated in this connection.
Tanganyika Article 1 of the Convention. The Committee notes that the Employment and Earnings Survey for 1982 and other publications which were, according to the Government's report, issued by the Bureau of Statistics, have not been received by the ILO. It hopes that copies of these publications will be communicated to the ILO in the very near future.
Part II. The Committee notes with interest from the Government's report that, with the assistance of the ILO, a unit dealing with labour statistics has been established in the Labour Division of the Ministry of Labour and Manpower Development, and that it is hoped that in the near future this unit will be in a position to collect, compile and analyse the information called for by Part II, which was excluded from acceptance when the Convention was ratified. The Committee hopes that the Government will be able to indicate in its next report that further progress has been achieved with a view to the application of this Part.
Part III. The Committee notes that the Government's report does not fully reply to the points raised in its previous comments. It hopes that the Government will supply a copy of Government Notice No. 152 of 1972 to which reference was made in the report, as well as the publications mentioned under Article 1 above. It does not appear from the information in the report, however, that the kind of statistics called for in this Part of the Convention are now available.
The Committee notes with regret that the Government's report contains no information concerning the application of the Convention in Zanzibar. It once again expresses the hope that the Government will provide such information in its next report. It understands in this connection that assistance being provided is likely to result also in improvements in the collection and compilation of labour statistics in Zanzibar.