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Convenio (revisado) sobre el trabajo nocturno (mujeres), 1948 (núm. 89) - Argelia (Ratificación : 1962)

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Solicitud directa
  1. 2013
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  3. 1994
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The Committee has been commenting for several years on the duration of the night period and the exemption possibilities provided for in sections 27 and 29 of Act No. 90-11 of 21 April 1990 respecting labour relations which are not entirely consistent with the requirements of the Convention. In its reply, the Government indicates that a draft amendment bringing the relevant provisions into full conformity with Article 2 of the Convention is under preparation and that the text of the new legislation will be transmitted as soon as it is adopted.

In this respect, the Committee wishes to refer to paragraphs 191-202 of its 2001 General Survey on the night work of women in industry, in which it observed that the present trend is no doubt to move away from a general prohibition against women’s night work and to give the social partners the responsibility for determining the extent of the permitted exemptions. More concretely, the Committee considered that the Protocol of 1990 to Convention No. 89 was designed as a tool for smooth transition from outright prohibition to free access to night employment, especially for those States that wished to offer the possibility of night employment to women workers but felt that some institutional protection should remain in place to avoid exploitative practices and a sudden worsening of the social conditions of women workers. It also suggested that greater efforts should be made by the Office to help those constituents who are still bound by the provisions of Convention No. 89, and who are not yet ready to ratify the new Night Work Convention, 1990 (No. 171), to realize the advantages of modernizing their legislation in line with the provisions of the Protocol. Therefore, the Committee once again invites the Government to give favourable consideration to the ratification of the 1990 Protocol which affords greater flexibility in the application of the Convention while remaining focused on the protection of female workers. The Committee hopes that the Government will take due account of the preceding observations in amending the 1990 Act on labour relations and asks the Government to keep it informed of any developments in this respect. Finally, the Committee would be grateful to the Government for continuing to supply, in accordance with Part V of the report form, all available information concerning the practical application of the Convention, including for instance extracts from reports of inspection services, statistics on the number of workers covered by relevant legislation, the application of the exceptions allowed under the provisions of the Convention, etc.

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