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The Committee notes the Government's latest report on the application of the Convention. It notes that section 117 of the Labour Code, which was the subject of its previous comments, has still not been amended to bring it into conformity with the Convention. The Committee has been drawing the Government's attention for many years to the fact that the provisions of this section, which provide that "hours of work and pauses must be organized in such a fashion that the presence of the worker at the workplace does not exceed 11 hours a day", are liable to result in abuse and wishes to remind it once again of the need to amend these provisions so as not to require the presence of the worker at the workplace beyond the limits of normal working hours which, in accordance with Article 3 of the Convention, must not exceed eight in the day. In this connection, the Committee takes cognizance of a communication transmitted by the Government to the ILO in July 1999, and notes the indication that, taking account of the comments formulated by the Committee on the application of the Convention on Hours of Work (Industry), 1919 (No. 1), it has begun preparation of a new draft Legislative Decree to amend the Labour Code accordingly. The Committee requests the Government to inform the ILO on the progress achieved in this respect.