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Repetition Article 1(1) and (2) of the Convention. Equal treatment. In reply to the Committee’s previous comments the Government states that, while there has been no change to national legislation regarding Convention No. 19, the Social Security Department confirmed that all employed persons, irrespective of their nationality, receive equal treatment in respect of occupational accidents benefits. Please indicate whether use was made of the powers conferred on the Minister by section 51 of the Social Security Act (Chapter 31:01), to modify or adopt the provisions of this Act in cases affected by agreements providing for reciprocity in matters of social security. Parts III and V of the report form. Application of the Convention in practice. The Committee notes that the Government has not communicated the information requested by the report form related to the application of the Convention in practice, including: (i) information on the organization and working of inspection services as regards industrial accidents; (ii) information on how the provisions of the Social Security Act (Chapter 31:01) is applied in cases where victims of industrial accidents or their dependents reside outside Dominica; (iii) general appreciation of the manner in which the Convention is applied based on relevant extracts from the reports of inspection services, information on the (approximate) number of foreign workers in Dominica, their nationality, their occupational distribution, the number and nature of the accidents reported in the case of foreign workers, etc. The Committee therefore invites the Government to supply such information with its next report.
Repetition Article 1(1) and (2) of the Convention. Equal treatment. In reply to the Committee’s previous comments the Government states that, while there has been no change to national legislation regarding Convention No. 19, the Social Security Department confirmed that all employed persons, irrespective of their nationality, receive equal treatment in respect of occupational accidents benefits. Please indicate whether use was made of the powers conferred on the Minister by section 51 of the Social Security Act (Chapter 31:01), to modify or adopt the provisions of this Act in cases affected by agreements providing for reciprocity in matters of social security. Parts III and V of the report form. Application of the Convention in practice. The Committee notes that the Government has not communicated the information requested by the report form related to the application of the Convention in practice, including: (i) information on the organization and working of inspection services as regards industrial accidents; (ii) information on how the provisions of the Social Security Act (Chapter 31:01) is applied in cases where victims of industrial accidents or their dependants reside outside Dominica; (iii) general appreciation of the manner in which the Convention is applied based on relevant extracts from the reports of inspection services, information on the (approximate) number of foreign workers in Dominica, their nationality, their occupational distribution, the number and nature of the accidents reported in the case of foreign workers, etc. The Committee therefore invites the Government to supply such information with its next report.
Repetition Article 1(1) and (2) of the Convention. Equal treatment. In reply to the Committee’s previous comments the Government states that, while there has been no change to national legislation regarding Convention No. 19, the Social Security Department confirmed that all employed persons, irrespective of their nationality, receive equal treatment in respect of occupational accidents benefits. Please indicate whether use was made of the powers conferred on the Minister by section 51 of the Social Security Act (Chapter 31:01), to modify or adopt the provisions of this Act in cases affected by agreements providing for reciprocity in matters of social security.Parts III and V of the report form. Application of the Convention in practice. The Committee notes that the Government has not communicated the information requested by the report form related to the application of the Convention in practice, including: (i) information on the organization and working of inspection services as regards industrial accidents; (ii) information on how the provisions of the Social Security Act (Chapter 31:01) is applied in cases where victims of industrial accidents or their dependants reside outside Dominica; (iii) general appreciation of the manner in which the Convention is applied based on relevant extracts from the reports of inspection services, information on the (approximate) number of foreign workers in Dominica, their nationality, their occupational distribution, the number and nature of the accidents reported in the case of foreign workers, etc. The Committee therefore invites the Government to supply such information with its next report.
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:
Article 1(1) and (2) of the Convention. Equal treatment. The Committee notes that the Social Security Act (Chapter 31:01) applies to every person gainfully occupied in insurable employment (section 19(1)(b)). It also notes that section 51 of the same Act provides that in order to give effect to international agreements providing for reciprocity in matters of social security the Government may modify or adapt the provisions of the Social Security Act. The Committee wishes to recall in this respect that, in accordance with the above provisions of the Convention, workers from countries party to Convention No. 19, as well as their dependants, need to be granted the same treatment as nationals in respect of occupational accidents, irrespective of the existence of reciprocity agreements to this effect with their country of origin. It would therefore be grateful if the Government would confirm that the national legislation is applied in a way ensuring the equality of treatment provided for by the Convention and indicate the manner in which section 51 is applied in practice.
Article 1, paragraphs 1 and 2, of the Convention. Equal treatment. The Committee notes that the Social Security Act (Chapter 31:01) applies to every person gainfully occupied in insurable employment (section 19(1)(b)). It also notes that section 51 of the same Act provides that in order to give effect to international agreements providing for reciprocity in matters of social security the Government may modify or adapt the provisions of the Social Security Act. The Committee wishes to recall in this respect that, in accordance with the above provisions of the Convention, workers from countries party to Convention No. 19, as well as their dependants, need to be granted the same treatment as nationals in respect of occupational accidents, irrespective of the existence of reciprocity agreements to this effect with their country of origin. It would therefore be grateful if the Government would confirm that the national legislation is applied in a way ensuring the equality of treatment provided for by the Convention and indicate the manner in which section 51 is applied in practice.
The Committee notes with regret 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:
The Committee would be grateful if the Government would provide copies of the updated version of the Social Security Act and the Workmen’s Compensation Ordinance. Please also provide copies of any subsidiary legislation which has been adopted in the field of compensation for employment accidents.
The Committee notes the information contained in the Government’s last report. It would be grateful if the Government would provide copies of the updated version of the Social Security Act and the Workmen’s Compensation Ordinance. Please also provide copies of any subsidiary legislation which has been adopted in the field of compensation for employment accidents.