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The Committee notes the observations made by the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) in a communication of 26 August 2009, reporting that there are anti-union dismissals despite the protection afforded by the Act of 19 March 1991 establishing special rules on dismissal applying to staff representatives on works councils and on committees for safety, health and the enhancement of workplaces, and for candidates standing for such office. The Committee requests the Government to send its comments in reply to the ITUC’s communication.
The Committee notes the comments of 10 August 2006 by the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU) which largely concern anti-union dismissals and issues of law and practice relating to Convention No. 87 which will be dealt with next year in the context of that Convention.
With reference to its previous comments concerning limitations on voluntary collective bargaining, which have restricted wage negotiations for several years, the Committee takes note of the Government's report and notes with satisfaction that, since 1 January 1987, representatives of the social partners have regained their full freedom to negotiate and to conclude collective agreements concerning conditions of remuneration. The Government adds that the wage restraint measures were of a temporary nature and were justified by the disturbed economic situation.