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Suites données aux recommandations du comité et du Conseil d’administration - Rapport No. 395, Juin 2021

Cas no 3128 (Zimbabwe) - Date de la plainte: 07-AVR. -15 - Clos

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Effect given to the recommendations of the committee and the Governing Body

Effect given to the recommendations of the committee and the Governing Body
  1. 56. The Committee last examined this case, which was submitted in April 2015 and in which the complainant, the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU), alleged denial of registration of the Zimbabwe Footwear Tanners and Allied Workers’ Union (ZFTAWU) and the ban by the police on trade union demonstrations, at its June 2019 meeting [see 389th Report, paras 103–109]. On that occasion, the Committee urged the Government to amend the Labour Act without further delay in consultation with the social partners and referred the legislative aspects of this case to the Committee of Experts on the Application of Conventions and Recommendations (CEACR). The Committee requested the Government to keep it informed of the registration status of the ZFTAWU, as well as of the activities undertaken to ensure a wide dissemination of the code of conduct for state actors in the world of work in Zimbabwe and a handbook on freedom of association and civil liberties in the world of work and the role of law enforcement agencies in Zimbabwe.
  2. 57. In its communication dated 23 March 2021, the Government indicates that the ZFTAWU was registered on 30 January 2020. The Government further informs that other general issues and specific incidences alleged in this case, as well labour law reform are being handled under the auspices of the Tripartite Negotiating Forum.
  3. 58. The Committee welcomes the registration of the ZFTAWU. The Committee observes that the labour law reform as well as the use of the handbook and code of conduct by the law enforcement agencies are being followed by the CEACR, to which the Committee had previously referred the legislative aspects of this case. In these circumstances, the Committee considers this case closed and will not pursue its examination.
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Status of cases in follow-up

Status of cases in follow-up
  1. 59. Finally, the Committee requests the Governments and/or complainants concerned to keep it informed of any developments relating to the following cases.
    • Case No.Last examination on the meritsLast follow-up examination
      2096 (Pakistan) March 2004October 2020
      2603 (Argentina)November 2008November 2012
      2715 (Democratic Republic of the Congo)November 2011June 2014
      2745 (Philippines) October 2013October 2019
      2749 (France)March 2014
      2797 (Democratic Republic of the Congo)March 2014
      2807 (Islamic Republic of Iran)March 2014June 2019
      2869 (Guatemala) March 2013October 2020
      2871 (El Salvador)June 2014June 2015
      2889 (Pakistan) March 2016October 2020
      2902 (Pakistan) November 2012October 2020
      2925 (Democratic Republic of the Congo)March 2013March 2014
      3003 (Canada)March 2017
      3011 (Turkey) June 2014November 2015
      3024 (Morocco)March 2015March 2021
      3036 (Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela)November 2014
      3046 (Argentina)November 2015
      3054 (El Salvador)June 2015
      3078 (Argentina)March 2018
      3081 (Liberia) October 2018October 2020
      3098 (Turkey)June 2016November 2017
      3100 (India)March 2016
      3107 (Canada)March 2016
      3121 (Cambodia)October 2017October 2020
      3142 (Cameroon)June 2016October 2020
      3167 (El Salvador)November 2017
      3180 (Thailand) March 2017March 2021
      3182 (Romania)November 2016
      3183 (Burundi) June 2019October 2020
      3202 (Liberia)March 2018
      3212 (Cameroon) October 2018October 2020
      3243 (Costa Rica)October 2019
      3248 (Argentina)October 2018
      3257 (Argentina) October 2018
      3285 (Plurinational State of Bolivia)March 2019
      3288 (Plurinational State of Bolivia)March 2019
      3289 (Pakistan) June 2018October 2020
      3316 (Colombia)March 2021
      3323 (Romania)March 2021
      3330 (El Salvador)March 2021
      3350 (El Salvador)March 2021
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  2. 60. The Committee hopes that these Governments will quickly provide the information requested.
  3. 61. In addition, the Committee has received information concerning the follow-up of Cases Nos 1787 (Colombia), 1865 (Republic of Korea), 2086 (Paraguay), 2341 (Guatemala), 2362 and 2434 (Colombia), 2445 (Guatemala), 2528 (Philippines), 2533 (Peru), 2540 (Guatemala), 2566 (Islamic Republic of Iran), 2583 and 2595 (Colombia), 2637 (Malaysia), 2652 (Philippines), 2656 (Brazil), 2679 (Mexico), 2684 (Ecuador), 2694 (Mexico), 2699 (Uruguay), 2706 (Panama), 2710 (Colombia), 2716 (Philippines), 2719 (Colombia), 2723 (Fiji), 2745 (Philippines), 2746 (Costa Rica), 2751 (Panama), 2753 (Djibouti), 2755 (Ecuador), 2756 (Mali), 2758 (Russian Federation), 2763 (Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela), 2793 (Colombia), 2816 (Peru), 2852 (Colombia), 2870 (Argentina), 2882 (Bahrain), 2883 (Peru), 2896 (El Salvador), 2916 (Nicaragua), 2924 (Colombia), 2934 (Peru), 2946 (Colombia), 2948 (Guatemala), 2949 (Eswatini), 2952 (Lebanon), 2954 and 2960 (Colombia), 2976 (Turkey), 2979 (Argentina), 2980 (El Salvador), 2982 (Peru), 2985 (El Salvador), 2987 (Argentina), 2994 (Tunisia), 2995 (Colombia), 2998 (Peru), 3006 (Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela), 3010 (Paraguay), 3016 (Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela), 3017 (Chile), 3019 (Paraguay), 3020 (Colombia), 3022 (Thailand), 3026 (Peru), 3030 (Mali), 3032 (Honduras), 3033 (Peru), 3040 (Guatemala), 3043 (Peru), 3055 (Panama), 3056 (Peru), 3059 (Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela), 3061 (Colombia), 3065, 3066 and 3069 (Peru), 3072 (Portugal), 3075 (Argentina), 3077 (Honduras), 3087 and 3090 (Colombia), 3093 (Spain), 3095 (Tunisia), 3096 (Peru), 3097 (Colombia), 3102 (Chile), 3103 and 3114 (Colombia), 3119 (Philippines), 3131 and 3137 (Colombia), 3146 (Paraguay), 3150 (Colombia), 3162 (Costa Rica), 3164 (Thailand), 3170 (Peru), 3171 (Myanmar), 3172 (Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela), 3188 (Guatemala), 3191 (Chile), 3194 (El Salvador), 3220 (Argentina), 3236 (Philippines), 3240 (Tunisia), 3272 (Argentina), 3278 (Australia), 3279 (Ecuador), 3283 (Kazakhstan), 3286 (Guatemala), 3287 (Honduras), 3297 (Dominican Republic), 3314 (Zimbabwe), 3317 (Panama), 3320 (Argentina), 3341 (Ukraine), 3343 (Myanmar) and 3347 (Ecuador), which it will examine as swiftly as possible.

Closure of follow-up cases

Closure of follow-up cases
  1. 62. In its November 2018 report (GB.334/INS/10), the Committee informed the Governing Body that, from that moment onwards, any cases in which it was examining the follow up given to its recommendations, for which no information has been received either from the Government or from the complainant for 18 months (or 18 months from the last examination of the case) would be considered closed. At its current session, the Committee applied this rule to the following cases: 2512 and 2962 (India), 2977 (Jordan), 2988 (Qatar), 2991 (India), 3047 (Republic of Korea), 3201 (Mauritania), 3227, 3237 and 3238 (Republic of Korea), 3244 (Nepal) and 3290 (Gabon).
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