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Effect given to the recommendations of the Committee and the Governing Body
Effect given to the recommendations of the Committee and the Governing Body
- 107. At its November 2003 meeting, when it examined allegations of acts of anti-union discrimination in the Office of the Auditor-General, the Committee made the following recommendations [see 332nd Report, para. 680]:
- While noting with satisfaction the reinstatement of the trade unionists who had been dismissed, the Committee observes that the Government has not referred specifically to the alleged transfer and subsequent suspension without pay of Mr. Sergio René Gutiérrez Parrilla for exercising the right of petition, or to the alleged compulsory resignations involving the termination of membership of more than 200 union members during the mandate of the previous Auditor-General. However, the Committee notes that the new administration of the Office of the Auditor-General has made a formal commitment to comply with the Committee’s recommendations in the present case. The Committee requests the Government to confirm that these problems outlined by the complainants have been resolved.
- 108. In its communication of 29 April 2004, the Government states that the remaining problems have been satisfactorily resolved and that this was confirmed by Mr. Sergio René Gutiérrez Parrilla, the minutes, agreements and correspondence secretary of the Workers’ Union of the Office of the Auditor-General (SITRACGC), and Mr. Nery Gregorio López Alba, General Secretary of the Organization for Worker Unity (“Unidad Laboral”). Both problems were resolved with the new Auditor-General, and thus the reasons for the complaint no longer exist.
- 109. The Committee notes this information with satisfaction.