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1. Modernization of the employment service. Cooperation with the social partners. With reference to the comments that it has been making for many years, the Committee notes with interest the new regulations and the establishment of the National Employment Placement Council, which is tripartite in composition. In 2004, tripartite committees were established dealing with the surveillance of the labour market, the assessment of employment exchanges and the national employment system. During the period 2000-04, the Ministry of Labour and Social Security concluded agreements with municipal authorities with a view to the decentralization of employment services with the active participation of local governments and representatives of civil society. The Committee requests the Government to continue providing information on the measures adopted to ensure the efficient operation of the free public employment service, with the cooperation of the social partners and comprising a network of employment offices sufficient in number to meet the needs of employers and workers throughout the country (Articles 1 to 5 of the Convention).
2. Application in practice. The Committee requests the Government to provide statistical information in its next report on the number of public employment offices established, the number of applications for employment received, the number of vacancies notified and the number of persons placed in employment by such offices (Part IV of the report form).
The Committee notes the Government's detailed report which includes a report for the first semester of 1997 of the activities of the National Employment Agency. The Committee notes with interest the adoption of Decree No. 26339-MTSS of 1 September 1997 establishing the Technical Services Employment Council whose role is to coordinate, assess and provide information in employment matters in order to maintain adequate knowledge of the employment market. The Committee would be grateful if the Government would indicate whether it has adopted the Regulation with respect to the organization and operation of the Technical Services Employment Council which provides for the cooperation of representatives of workers and employers in the organization and operation of employment services as laid down under Articles 4 and 5 of the Convention. The Committee reiterates its hope that the necessary arrangements shall be made in the near future, through the advisory committees, the cooperation of the representatives of employers' and workers' organizations in the development of the programme and general policy of the employment service. The Committee trusts that the Government will indicate the measures adopted in this regard and provide the information requested in Parts IV and VI of the report form for the Convention.
The Committee notes the information supplied by the Government in its report concerning the development of the national system of public employment offices and measures taken to meet the needs of particular categories of applicants for employment, such as disabled persons. As regards statistical information, the Government indicates that such information is in the process of being compiled and that the relevant statistical tables are under preparation. The Committee therefore hopes that the Government will not fail to provide, with its next report, the statistical information available concerning the number of public employment offices established, the number of applications for employment received, the number of vacancies notified, and the number of persons placed in employment by such offices, as requested by point IV of the report form.
Articles 4 and 5 of the Convention. The Government refers in its report to the establishment, under the auspices of the National Vocational Training Institute, of Liaison Committees which could allow the participation of representatives of employers, workers and public institutions in the definition and application of measures concerning vocational training and employment. The Committee would be grateful if the Government would describe in more detail the functions of these committees and their structure, indicating, in particular, whether representatives of employers and workers on these committees cooperate in the organization and operation of the employment service and in the development of employment service policy, and whether the representatives of employers and workers are appointed in equal numbers after consultation with representative organizations of employers and workers, as required by these Articles of the Convention. Please also indicate the number of such committees established nationally and, if applicable, regionally and locally.
1. With reference to its previous comments, the Committee notes with interest that the Directorate of Employment has established three regional employment offices, with the support of resources supplied by the European Economic Community, which give special emphasis to the employment situation of refugees without neglecting the need to place Costa Rican workers in employment. It has also signed agreements with industrial groups and local authorities to install employment services. The Government also describes the programmes carried out by the National Directorate of Employment through the Statistics and Research Unit of the Research and Planning Department. It states that notable progress has been made in establishing a general employment system, with the support of the ILO, which encompasses all the possible variations in vacancies and jobseekers and provides a service which is continually being improved as regards its organisation and is directed to providing a rapid response to the job applications that it receives. The Committee appreciates the efforts being made by the Government to organise an employment service in accordance with Articles 3, 6, 7 and 8 of the Convention. It trusts that in its future reports the Government will continue to supply information on the progress achieved by the employment service, and in particular with regard to adequately meeting the needs of particular categories of applicants for employment, such as disabled persons and juveniles, and that it will provide with its report the statistical information available in published annual or periodical reports concerning the number of public employment offices established, the number of applications for employment received, the number of vacancies notified, and the number of persons placed in employment by such offices (point IV of the report form).
2. In its previous comments, the Committee referred to the functions of the National Employment Council in relation to the application of Articles 4 and 5 of the Convention which provide, in particular, that the necessary agreements shall be concluded, through advisory committees, for the co-operation of representatives of employers and workers in the organisation and operation of the employment service and in the development of employment service policy. In its last report, the Government states that the National Employment Council did not commence operations and it refers to the activities of the National Directorate of Employment and the support received from the ILO, UNDP and PREALC for the National Employment Generation Programme (see, in this connection, the observation made in 1989 concerning the application of the Employment Policy Convention, 1964 (No. 122)). The Committee notes the above and hopes that the Government's next report will also contain the information called for in the report form on the establishment of advisory committees.