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Repetition The Committee notes the observations of the Christian Confederation of Malagasy Trade Unions (SEKRIMA), received on 7 March 2018. The Government is requested to provide its comments in this regard. Articles 4 and 5 of the Convention. Cooperation with the social partners. The Government indicates that the Ministry of Employment, Technical Education and Vocational Training (MEETFP) works in close collaboration with other ministries, the private sector and the social partners in relation to the creation and promotion of employment. For this purpose, the Government refers to the activities instigated by the MEETFP with the full involvement of the social partners, such as: the formulation of the National Employment and Vocational Training Policy (PNEFP) and the Implementation Plan (PMO), the employment component of the PNEFP, drawn up with the ILO’s support and mobilizing all the stakeholders in the world of work, including the representative organizations of employers and workers. In February 2017, a roadmap on migration for employment to Madagascar was developed in consultation with the social partners. The Committee also notes the establishment of steering and coordination partnership committees at the national level (CN2PC), the regional level (CR2PC) and the sectoral level (CS2PC) with a view to ensuring, in consultation with all of the parties concerned, the evaluation, approval and achievement of the objectives of the PNEFP. In this context, the Committee notes the observations of the SEKRIMA to the effect that cooperation between the MEETFP and the social partners takes place through extended working groups and not an official tripartite council. It calls for the establishment of a national employment council. The Committee requests the Government to provide detailed information on the involvement of the social partners in the development, application, follow-up and monitoring of the National Employment and Vocational Training Policy and the Implementation Plan, the employment component of the PNEFP and on any other programmes and activities implemented for the promotion of employment. Article 6. Organization of the employment service. The Government indicates that the MEETFP has established around 12 offices of the Regional Employment Information System (SRIE) in eight regions of the country with a view to establishing a local database and ensuring the accessibility of employment for all persons, in all regions of the country. The SRIE accordingly makes use of practical means to promote effective access to employment. It offers the necessary training and support activities for the effective access of young persons to work, including technical and vocational training, the culture of entrepreneurship, the launching of projects and education in financial matters. The SRIE also constitutes a channel of communication between jobseekers and employers. At the level of the MEETFP, the central and regional employment services help workers to find a suitable job and employers to recruit workers adapted to the needs of enterprises, and they facilitate the transfer of workers from one region of the country to another and the migration of workers from Madagascar to other countries. The Committee notes the SEKRIMA’s observations that the establishment of the decentralized services of the MEETFP began in 2017 and that it is waiting to see the results achieved. It adds that many workers in the regions are not aware of the purpose of these services. The Committee requests the Government to provide detailed information in its next report on the manner in which the Regional Employment Information System (SRIE) contributes to an improved organization of the labour market in the eight regions of the country and to provide statistics, disaggregated by sex and age, on the number of applications for employment received, the vacancies notified and the placements made through the services of the SRIE. It also requests the Government to indicate the measures adopted or envisaged to raise the awareness of workers in the regions concerning the services provided by the SRIE. Article 8. Special arrangements for young persons. The Government indicates that the adoption of Act No. 2015-040, of 22 February 2016, on the orientation of the PNEFP, sets the national objectives to be achieved to reduce the unemployment rate and ensure a strong economy with socially balanced growth based on solidarity by 2020. The Government indicates that the Ministry responsible for employment has adopted measures with a view to taking effective action to combat youth unemployment, including: the establishment of an enterprise and employment incubator; the consolidation and extension of the employment information system (labour market mediation, support for vocational guidance and placement); and the validation of the skills acquired through vocational experience. The Government also plans to implement the draft Sectoral Education Plan (PSE) 2018–22. The PSE sets out a vision of quality education for all and guarantees stable development in accordance with the framework of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030. The Government indicates that the PSE also covers the field of technical education and vocational training, as well as skills development (ETFP/DC), based on three strategic components; access to training, the relevance and quality of training and governance based on partnership. The Committee notes the observations of the SEKRIMA concerning the commitment shown by the private sector in co-financing vocational training for young persons and further training for employees. For this purpose, the PNEFP is required to establish an intersectoral vocational training fund which would take account the financial needs of each sector and would ensure the defiscalization of the contributions made by enterprises, while at the same time guaranteeing the independence and effective allocation of funds to intersectoral, sectoral and national plans. Taking due note of the various types of training and integration programmes that have been established to provide assistance to young persons, the Committee requests the Government to provide updated statistical information on the number of young persons who have participated in the integration and training programmes referred to above, as well as relevant data on the impact of these programmes in terms of obtaining lasting employment. The Committee also requests the Government to provide relevant information on the impact of the new projects and to indicate the arrangements made to take into account changing expectations in the economy with a view to improving the adaptation of education and training programmes to future labour market needs. Article 9. Staff of the employment service. The Government indicates that the staff of the employment service benefit from regular training through various workshops to improve skills. In December 2016, training on migration for employment was organized in six regions of the country. The Committee requests the Government to continue providing information on the vocational training provided for employment service staff with an indication of the frequency of training courses and their content, and to report their impact, and particularly their effect in practice in terms of reinforcing the capacity of the employment services in the exercise of their functions. It also requests the Government to provide information on the number of participants in the training courses and the total number of staff members assigned to employment services in the country. Article 11. Collaboration with private employment agencies. In this respect, the Government indicates that, in the framework of the roadmap on migration for employment, many measures have been taken to ensure effective cooperation between the public employment service and private employment agencies, including: the organization of regular meetings for exchanges of experience; the training of those responsible; the preparation of training curricula and reference materials; and visits to establishments to provide assistance. The Committee requests the Government to continue providing information on the measures taken to ensure effective cooperation between the public employment service and private employment agencies. It also requests the Government to report the number of private employment agencies, applications for employment received, vacancies notified and placements made by such agencies. The Committee further requests the Government to indicate whether measures have been taken or are envisaged to continue the process of the ratification of the Private Employment Agencies Convention, 1997 (No. 181).
Repetition Articles 4 and 5 of the Convention. Cooperation with the social partners. The Committee notes the information provided by the Government in reply to the observations of the Trade Union Confederation of Malagasy Revolutionary Workers (FISEMARE) received in September 2014, and to the previous comments. The Government refers to Decree No. 2014-293 of May 2014 determining the functions of the Ministry of Employment, Technical Education and Vocational Training, and the general organization of the Ministry, with an indication that the texts implementing the Decree are still under preparation, as are those respecting cooperation with the social partners for the organization and operation of the employment service. The Government indicates that one of the principal missions of the new structure is to ensure full employment. The Committee requests the Government to indicate the manner in which cooperation with the social partners has been ensured in the organization and operation of the new structure of the employment service. Article 6. Organization of the employment service. The Committee notes that the regional employment services put workers into contact with employers, while controlling the conformity of the clauses of employment contracts with the legislation that is in force. The Government indicates that the inadequacy of material resources in the services makes it difficult to centralize, compile and establish reliable employment statistics. The Committee requests the Government to inform it of the activities undertaken by regional employment services to effectively carry out the functions enumerated in the Convention. Article 8. Special arrangements for young persons. The Government describes the existing administrative structure in the context of action to combat unemployment, particularly for young people. The Committee requests the Government to provide updated information on the measures adopted in the context of employment services and vocational training to combat youth unemployment. Article 9. Staff of the employment service. The Government indicates that the Employment Department regularly provides training for its staff. The Committee requests the Government to provide more specific information on the measures taken for the training of the staff of the employment service both when entering service and any further training. Article 11. Collaboration with private employment agencies. With regard to the Private Employment Agencies Convention, 1997 (No. 181), the Committee notes that the Government is planning to examine its ratification. With reference to cooperation between private employment agencies and the migration services, the Government adds that the migration service operates as an employment service and is the authority responsible for issuing visas for any employment contract for workers emigrating from Madagascar. The Committee requests the Government to describe the measures taken specifically to ensure effective cooperation between the public employment service and private employment agencies.
The Committee notes the Government’s report received in November 2009 and the labour market statistics covering the period between 2007 and 2009. It requests the Government to provide additional information on the following points.
Articles 4 and 5 of the Convention. Cooperation with the social partners. The Government indicates that the social partners who are members of the National Labour Council (CNT) are always consulted on every matter relating to employment and continuous training. It indicates that the Employment and Vocational Training Commission of the CNT has examined two draft texts on continuous vocational training; a draft amendment to Decree No. 64-495 of 18 November 1964 establishing an employment service and a draft Decree to reinforce the missions of the Malagasy Employment and Vocational Training Observatory. The Committee invites the Government to indicate in its next report the manner in which the cooperation of the social partners has been secured in the organization and operation of the employment service.
Functions of the employment service. The Government indicates that, following the adoption of Decree No. 2009-804 of 9 June 2009 determining the responsibilities of the Minister of the Public Service, Labour and Labour Legislation, the missions of the employment service have been broadened, taking into account the increase in the number of unemployed as a result of national and international crises. In its General Survey of 2010 on employment instruments, the Committee observed that, in the context of the global economic crisis, efficient employment services play a key role in maintaining full employment and securing the needs of the workers and enterprises affected (General Survey, op. cit., paragraph 202). It invites the Government to indicate the manner in which the employment service has contributed to ensuring “effective recruitment and placement”, as required by Article 6 of the Convention, in the context of the national and international crisis.
Article 8. Special measures for young persons. In reply to the previous comments, the Government indicates that in 2007, around 100 apprenticeship contracts were concluded between the employment services and first-time jobseekers, but that since 2008, in view of the changes made at the level of those responsible, negotiations for apprenticeship contracts have been set aside and the number of apprenticeship contracts only amounts to around ten. The Committee invites the Government to provide updated information in its next report on the measures adopted in the context of employment and vocational training services to combat the unemployment of young persons.
Article 9. Staff of the employment service. The Committee requests the Government to report any measure adopted or envisaged to give effect to this Article.
Article 11. Collaboration with private employment agencies. The Committee notes Decree No. 2005-396 of 28 June 2005, which was attached to the report, establishing the arrangements for the operation of private employment agencies and for the granting and withdrawal of authorization. In its contribution to the 2010 General Survey, the Government also indicated that there were no major obstacles to the ratification of the Private Employment Agencies Convention, 1997 (No. 181). The Committee hopes that the Government and the social partners will make progress with a view to the ratification of Convention No. 181. It also invites the Government to indicate in its next report how effective cooperation is ensured between the public employment service and private employment agencies.
1. Contribution of the employment service to employment promotion. The Committee notes the Government’s report received in October 2004 and, in particular, the statistics for the year 2003. It requests the Government to continue to supply information on the action taken by the provincial and prefectural employment services to ensure a free public employment service and to achieve the best possible organization of the employment market, as required by the Convention (Article 1 and Article 3, paragraphs 2 and 10, of the Convention).
2. Cooperation of the social partners. In reply to its previous comments, the Government indicates that the National Employment Council was involved in the conception of the document entitled National vision of employment, a document that served as a basis for the preparation of the Ouagadougou Employment Summit of September 2004. The National Employment Council also took part in the elaboration of a framework document on national employment policy, as well as two texts respecting the creation and operation of the Malagasy Employment and Vocational Training Observatory. The Committee requests the Government to continue to supply information in its next report on all the arrangements made within the National Employment Council to ensure cooperation with representatives of the social partners concerning the organization and operation of the employment service (Articles 4 and 5).
3. Functions of the employment service. In reply to its previous comments on the repeal of Order No. 4747/97, the Government indicates that the operation of the employment service is now governed by Decree No. 2004-198, of 17 February 2004, establishing the functions of the Minister of the Public Service, Labour and Social Law. Please supply information on the manner in which the employment service effectively ensures the discharge of each of the functions listed in Article 6 of the Convention.
4. Special measures for young persons. In reply to its previous comments, the Government indicates that the employment service envisages placing young first-time jobseekers, aged between 16 and 25, in apprenticeship in private enterprises or apprenticeship centres. Furthermore, it envisages that a contract or agreement will be established between the employment service and the employer with a view to the effective application of these measures. In this regard, the Committee requests the Government to supply, in its next report, statistics on the results obtained through the application of these special measures (Article 8).
5. Staff of the employment service. The Committee takes note of the latest information supplied by the Government on this question and requests it to keep it informed of the effect given to the draft Decree on this subject (Article 9, paragraphs 1 and 2).
6. Collaboration with private employment agencies. In response to its previous comments on collaboration between private employment agencies not conducted with a view to profit and the public employment services, the Government indicates that this collaboration, as well as the implementation of an inspection system and the operation of the various employment agencies, will be regulated by texts issued under the new Labour Code, which was recently approved by the Parliament and is to be promulgated in the near future. The Committee requests the Government to supply copies of the above implementing texts once they have been adopted (Article 11 and Part III of the report form).
The Committee notes the Government’s report, received in June 2003. It notes in particular the labour market statistics for 2002 and the new body set up within the Labour Ministry under Decree No. 2003-077 of 28 February 2003, assigning new functions to the Employment and Vocational Training Department. The Committee hopes that the Government will continue to provide information on the measures taken by the employment services in the provinces and prefectures to provide a free public employment service and to ensure the best possible organization of the labour market, as required by the Convention (Articles 1, 3(2) and 10). The Government is also asked to include in its next report statistical information on existing public employment offices, applications for employment received, vacancies notified and persons placed in employment by these offices (Part IV of the report form).
Articles 4 and 5 of the Convention. The Committee notes that the National Employment Council resumed work only in January 2003. It accordingly asks the Government to provide, for the period covered by the next report, any texts relating to the activities of the employment service adopted by the Council, or any other document showing the arrangements made by the Council to enlist the cooperation of representatives of employers and workers in the organization and operation of the employment service.
Article 6. Noting that Order No. 4747/97 has been repealed, the Committee asks the Government to indicate how the employment service carries out effectively each of the functions listed in this provision of the Convention.
Article 8. The Government states that special measures for young persons are being studied. The Committee hopes that the Government will provide detailed information on the special measures for young persons to be initiated and developed within the framework of the employment and vocational guidance services.
Article 9, paragraphs 1 and 2. The Committee again observes that the staff of the employment service still have no specific status and no specific conditions of service. It hopes that the Government will make the necessary arrangements without delay to provide the staff of the employment service with a specific status and conditions of employment that make them independent of changes of government and improper external influences.
Article 11 and Part III of the report form. The Government states in its report that the establishment of an administrative procedure is under way to secure cooperation between private employment agencies not conducted with a view to profit and the public employment service, and that there is as yet no system of inspection of the organization and operation of the public employment offices. The Committee requests the Government to keep it informed of all developments in this area.
Lastly, the Committee refers the Government to its comments on the application of the Employment Policy Convention, 1964 (No. 122), and hopes that in its next report on Convention No. 88 it will indicate how the public employment service has contributed to the attainment of the employment objectives set in the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper.
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 2001 direct request, which read as follows:
The Committee notes the Government’s first report on the application of the Convention and particularly the provisions establishing the function and structure of the Directorate of Employment, within the General Directorate of Labour and Social Laws. It requests the Government to supply in its next report more specific information on the practical measures taken by the provincial and prefectural employment services to provide a free public employment service and ensure the best possible organization of the employment market (Article 1 of the Convention). In particular, please furnish statistical information concerning the total 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 the offices (Part IV of the report form). In this regard, the Committee requests the Government to refer to the comments made concerning Convention No. 122 whose application is closely linked to that of Convention No. 88. Article 3, paragraph 1. The Government indicates in its first report that the employment service system comprises six provincial services and four prefectural services. Please indicate whether these services are "sufficient in number to serve each geographical area of the country" and are "conveniently located for employers and workers". Article 3, paragraph 2. Please furnish indications on the measures to ensure that the employment offices are reviewed in general and that the organization is revised to respond to new conditions in the economy and the working population. Articles 4 and 5. The Committee notes that the cooperation of representatives of employers and workers in the organization and operation of the employment service and in the development of employment service policy is provided through the National Employment Council (CNE). The Government also indicates that texts determining general employment service policy must be adopted in the CNE and its commissions. The Committee requests the Government to supply a copy of any text adopted by the CNE concerning the employment service activities or extracts from documents illustrating the arrangements for ensuring cooperation of representatives of employers and workers in the organization and operation of the employment service within the CNE. Article 6. The Committee notes that the draft Labour Code prepared following ratification of Convention No. 88 sets out verbatim the provisions of this Article of the Convention. Noting also the functions of the competent services of the Ministry of Employment listed in sections 39 to 41 of Order No. 4747/97, it requests the Government to indicate how the employment service provides effectively each of the functions set out in this provision of the Convention. Article 7(a). The Committee notes that "information sheets" have been designed to provide all necessary information. It requests the Government to indicate the particular occupations, industries and categories of employment seekers for which special measures have been taken. Article 8. Please give detailed information on the special arrangements for juveniles that have been initiated and developed within the framework of the employment and vocational guidance services. Article 9, paragraphs 1 and 2. The Committee notes that there are not yet any special status and conditions of service for staff of the employment service. It requests the Government to indicate the status and conditions of service of employment service staff to ensure that they are independent of changes of government or any improper external influence. Article 10. Please indicate the measures taken to encourage full use of the employment service. Article 11. Please give detailed information on cooperation between the public employment service and private, non-profit-making employment agencies, if any. Part III of the report form. Please supply details on the system of inspection of the organization and operation of the public employment offices.
The Committee notes the Government’s first report on the application of the Convention and particularly the provisions establishing the function and structure of the Directorate of Employment, within the General Directorate of Labour and Social Laws. It requests the Government to supply in its next report more specific information on the practical measures taken by the provincial and prefectural employment services to provide a free public employment service and ensure the best possible organization of the employment market (Article 1 of the Convention). In particular, please furnish statistical information concerning the total 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 the offices (Part IV of the report form). In this regard, the Committee requests the Government to refer to the comments made concerning Convention No. 122 whose application is closely linked to that of Convention No. 88.
Article 3, paragraph 1. The Government indicates in its first report that the employment service system comprises six provincial services and four prefectural services. Please indicate whether these services are "sufficient in number to serve each geographical area of the country" and are "conveniently located for employers and workers".
Article 3, paragraph 2. Please furnish indications on the measures to ensure that the employment offices are reviewed in general and that the organization is revised to respond to new conditions in the economy and the working population.
Articles 4 and 5. The Committee notes that the cooperation of representatives of employers and workers in the organization and operation of the employment service and in the development of employment service policy is provided through the National Employment Council (CNE). The Government also indicates that texts determining general employment service policy must be adopted in the CNE and its commissions. The Committee requests the Government to supply a copy of any text adopted by the CNE concerning the employment service activities or extracts from documents illustrating the arrangements for ensuring cooperation of representatives of employers and workers in the organization and operation of the employment service within the CNE.
Article 6. The Committee notes that the draft Labour Code prepared following ratification of Convention No. 88 sets out verbatim the provisions of this Article of the Convention. Noting also the functions of the competent services of the Ministry of Employment listed in sections 39 to 41 of Order No. 4747/97, it requests the Government to indicate how the employment service provides effectively each of the functions set out in this provision of the Convention.
Article 7(a). The Committee notes that "information sheets" have been designed to provide all necessary information. It requests the Government to indicate the particular occupations, industries and categories of employment seekers for which special measures have been taken.
Article 8. Please give detailed information on the special arrangements for juveniles that have been initiated and developed within the framework of the employment and vocational guidance services.
Article 9, paragraphs 1 and 2. The Committee notes that there are not yet any special status and conditions of service for staff of the employment service. It requests the Government to indicate the status and conditions of service of employment service staff to ensure that they are independent of changes of government or any improper external influence.
Article 10. Please indicate the measures taken to encourage full use of the employment service.
Article 11. Please give detailed information on cooperation between the public employment service and private, non-profit-making employment agencies, if any.
Part III of the report form. Please supply details on the system of inspection of the organization and operation of the public employment offices.