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- 588. The complaint appears in communications from the Trade Union of
- Employees and Workers in Commerce and the Workers' Trade Union Movement (MIT)
- dated 7 November 1988 and 12 January 1989, respectively. The Government
- replied in communications of 17 January and 6 March 1989.
- 589. Paraguay has ratified the Freedom of Association and Protection of the
- Right to Organise Convention, 1948 (No. 87) and the Right to Organise and
- Collective Bargaining Convention, 1949 (No. 98).
A. The complainants' allegations
A. The complainants' allegations- 590. The Trade Union of Employees and Workers in Commerce (SEOC) alleges in
- its communication of 7 November 1988 that a high police official interrupted a
- meeting of the SEOC executive committee held at the trade union's offices on
- 22 October 1988, and started to interrogate and intimidate the trade union
- leaders and members present. The SEOC adds that the Ministry of Justice and
- Labour refuses to grant members of the executive committee the credentials
- they need to represent the workers in labour disputes with their employers.
- 591. The SEOC also alleges that on 19 October 1988 the Labour Directorate
- informed the trade union of an opinion issued by the Ministry of Labour's
- legal counsel concerning the trade union's request of 28 April 1988 for the
- approval and registration of amendments to its by-laws. According to this
- opinion, "The request should be denied owing to the fact that the trade union
- has been leaderless since March 1986, and that it failed to hold a
- reorganisational meeting for the purpose of electing officers who might
- subsequently convene an extraordinary general meeting to deal with the
- amendment of the trade union's by-laws ... ". The trade union was told that in
- the light of its legal counsel's opinion, the Labour Directorate refused to
- consider the case; this made it impossible for the trade union to take its
- case to the courts. The SEOC denies that the trade union was leaderless, and
- states that notice of the meetings of 16 May 1986 and 4 June 1987 (which
- elected the trade union's executive committee) was sent to the Labour
- Directorate (the SEOC sent the ILO copies of these notices), but the Labour
- Directorate failed to reply.
- 592. The Workers' Trade Union Movement (MIT) alleges in its communication of
- 12 January 1989 that Mr. Milcíades Paredes, a leader of the National Metal and
- Allied Workers' Trade Union (SINOMA) was dismissed in December 1988 because he
- had demanded that the owner of the Transporte Fenix S.A. enterprise (handling
- the No. 39 transport route) pay workers the Christmas bonus. Although the
- Ministry of Justice and Labour was requested to intervene - since the law
- guarantees the job security of trade union leaders - the Ministry failed to
- resolve the matter. The MIT also alleges that trade unionists Gilberto Melo
- García, José Garcete, Gilberto Moreno, Victoriano Fleitas, Oscar Gómez,
- Alcides Soria and Vicente Segovia were dismissed because of their trade union
- activities and for demanding payment of the Christmas bonus and the
- reinstatement of trade union leader Milcíades Paredes.
- B. The Government's reply
- 593. In its communication of 17 January 1989 the Government categorically
- refutes the SEOC complaint and states that this trade union has failed to meet
- the requirements for the exercise of trade union rights, and seeks to correct
- its irregular situation by means of denunciations before international
- organisations. The Government states that it will send a detailed reply to the
- SEOC complaint.
- 594. In its communication of 6 March 1989, the Government states in reply to
- the complaint presented by the MIT that the job security of workers who hold
- trade union office is covered in Act No. 1172 of 13 December 1985 (enclosing a
- copy of the same); section 3 of this Act states that the courts are
- responsible for the reinstatement of trade union leaders who have been
- dismissed. The administrative authority, in other words, the Labour
- Directorate of the Ministry of Justice and Labour, only receives the list of
- persons who hold trade union office for the purpose of issuing certificates to
- that effect and informing the authorities, as needed. Thus, cases of dismissal
- on any grounds do not fall under the competence of this Ministry. However, the
- Ministry of Justice and Labour is currently doing its best to ensure that
- labour laws, which regulate the rights and obligations of workers and
- employers, are respected.
C. The Committee's conclusions
C. The Committee's conclusions
- 595. In general, the Committee must regret that the Government has not
- replied in greater detail to the allegations in this case.
- 596. As regards the dismissal of Mr. Milcíades Paredes, a trade union leader
- of the National Metal and Allied Workers' Trade Union, and that of seven
- members of that trade union for demanding payment of the Christmas bonus from
- the owner of the Transporte Fenix S.A. enterprise (covering the No. 39 route
- of the public transport system), the Committee observes that the Government
- has merely sent a copy of Act No. 1172 of 13 December 1985 (concerning
- protection of trade union leaders), and stated that the reinstatement of
- workers holding trade union office falls under the competence of the courts.
- Since the Government has not denied that the dismissals in question were due
- to trade union activities as alleged by the complainant organisation, the
- Committee requests the Government to promote necessary procedures to obtain
- the reinstatement of the dismissed trade unionists, and emphasises that in
- accordance with Article 1 of Convention No. 98, "Workers shall enjoy adequate
- protection against acts of anti-union discrimination in respect of their
- employment."
- 597. The Committee requests the Government to quickly provide information on
- the allegations presented by the Trade Union of Employees and Workers in
- Commerce.
The Committee's recommendations
The Committee's recommendations
- 598. In the light of its foregoing interim conclusions, the Committee invites
- the Governing Body to approve the following recommendations:
- a) The Committee requests the Government to promote necessary procedures to
- obtain the reinstatement of the eight trade unionists dismissed by the
- Transporte Fenix S.A. enterprise, and emphasises that in accordance with
- Article 1 of Convention No. 98, "Workers shall enjoy adequate protection
- against acts of anti-union discrimination in respect of their employment."
- b) The Committee requests the Government to quickly provide information on
- the allegations presented by the Trade Union of Employees and Workers in
- Commerce.
- Geneva, 31 May 1989. Roberto Ago, Chairman.