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The Committee notes with satisfaction the information supplied by the Government in reply to its previous comments.
The Committee notes in particular that there are matters that are dealt through collective negotiations and agreements between employers' and workers' organizations that are part of activities in the field of national labour policy (Article 3 of the Convention). It also notes that consultations, negotiations and cooperation organized by the Office of Cooperation between Workers and Employers includes participation in events and meetings and interventions in collective labour disputes (Articles 4 and 5). The Committee further notes the information provided by the Government concerning the duties of the various services of the system of labour administration and the statistics regarding the work of the employment services.
It hopes the Government will continue to provide full particulars regarding the implementation of the Convention in its subsequent reports.
The Committee notes the information supplied in the Government's report, particularly concerning the points raised by the Venezuelan Federation of Chambers and Associations of Commerce and Production (FEDECAMARAS).
Article 3 of the Convention. The Committee notes that there are no particular activities in the field of national labour policy that are regarded as matters which are regulated by having recourse to direct negotiations between employers' and workers' organizations.
Articles 4 and 5. The Committee notes the Government's information on the operation of the system of labour administration, and the consultation, cooperation and negotiation between the public authorities and the most representative organizations of employers and workers, particularly in the context of the Office for Cooperation between Workers and Employers which comes under the Ministry of Labour. It would be grateful if the Government would indicate the subjects of the consultations, negotiations and cooperation organized by the above Office.
Articles 6 and 10. The Committee notes the extensive information on the application of these provisions of the Convention.
Point IV of the report form. The Committee hopes that the Government will provide any general information which may be useful on how the Convention is applied indicating, in particular, any practical difficulties encountered in applying it and which were also raised in the observations made by FEDECAMARAS.
The Committee notes that the Government's report has not been received. It must therefore repeat its previous observation which read as follows:
The Committee notes the Government's brief report. It also notes the observation provided by the Venezuelan Federation of Chambers and Associations of Commerce and Production (FEDECAMARAS). These concern what FEDECAMARAS perceives as inadequacies in the degree of consultation and cooperation with and between employers' and workers' organizations as to labour legislation and practices, as required by Articles 3, 5 and 6(c) and (d) of the Convention; the establishment of an efficient system of labour administration (Article 4); and the training, status and financial resources of labour administration staff (Article 10). The Committee would be glad if the Government would indicate its own views in this respect and any further measures taken or proposed.
The Committee notes the Government's brief report. It also notes the observation provided by the Venezuelan Federation of Chambers and Associations of Commerce and Production (FEDECAMARAS). These concern what FEDECAMARAS perceives as inadequacies in the degree of consultation and co-operation with and between employers' and workers' organisations as to labour legislation and practices, as required by Articles 3, 5 and 6(c) and (d) of the Convention; the establishment of an efficient system of labour administration (Article 4); and the training, status and resources of labour administration staff (Article 10). The Committee would be glad if the Government would indicate its own views in this respect and any further measures taken or proposed.
[The Government is asked to report in detail for the period ending 30 June 1992.]