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Observation sur la soumission aux autorités compétentes (CEACR) - adoptée 2021, publiée 110ème session CIT (2022)

Bahreïn

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Serious failure to submit. The Committee notes that in a communication of 31 August 2021, the Government: (i) reiterates that it has complied with its constitutional obligations by continuously submitting the instruments adopted by the International Labour Conference to its Council of Ministers, as the competent authority; and (ii) indicates that its new mechanism for submission of the instruments adopted by the Conference requires the revision of the Constitution of Bahrain and of a number of laws which regulate this aspect and which specify the mandate and powers of the Council of Ministers and the National Assembly. The Committee also recalls that, on 22 July 2019, the Government indicated that the Employment and Decent Work for Peace and Resilience Recommendation, 2017 (No. 205), was submitted to the Council of Ministers without specifying the date of submission. The Committee once again points out that the constitutional obligation of submission is of the highest importance and is a fundamental element of the standards system of the ILO. The Committee therefore firmly urges the Government to provide full information on the submission to the National Assembly of the 25 instruments adopted by the Conference at 15 sessions held between 2000 and 2019 (88th Session, 89th Session, 90th Session, 91st Session, 92nd Session, 94th Session, 95th Session, 96th Session, 99th Session, 100th Session, 101st Session, 103rd Session, 104th Session and 108th Session). Moreover, it once again reiterates its request that the Government specify the date on which Recommendation No. 205 was submitted and reminds the Government of the availability of ILO technical assistance in meeting its submission obligations.
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