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Direct Request (CEACR) - adopted 2012, published 102nd ILC session (2013)

Protection of Wages Convention, 1949 (No. 95) - Barbados (Ratification: 1967)

Other comments on C095

Direct Request
  1. 2013
  2. 2012
  3. 2011
  4. 2009
  5. 2007
  6. 2006
  7. 2001
Replies received to the issues raised in a direct request which do not give rise to further comments
  1. 2018

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The Committee notes that the Government’s report has not been received. It hopes that a report will be supplied for examination by the Committee at its next session and that it will contain full information on the matters raised in its previous direct request, which read as follows:
Repetition
Article 11 of the Convention. Wages as a privileged debt in bankruptcy proceedings. Further to its previous comment, in which it noted the adoption of the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act (Cap. 303), section 113 of which grants fourth-rank privilege to workers’ wage claims, the Committee notes the observations made by the Barbados Workers’ Union (BWU) concerning the application of the Convention. The BWU welcomes the consideration of the ratification of the Protection of Workers’ Claims (Employer’s Insolvency) Convention, 1992 (No. 173), but wishes the Government would take more active steps in order to initiate the process of ratification. The BWU refers to the extensive discussions on the Employment Rights Bill and reiterates its long-standing demand for legislation recognizing workers’ wages to be privileged debts in the event of bankruptcy or judicial liquidation proceedings. The Committee requests the Government to transmit any comments it may wish to make in reply to the observations of the BWU. It also requests the Government to keep the Office informed of any decision regarding the ratification of Convention No. 173.
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