Allegations: Dismissal of a trade union officer from the Alberto Sabogal Hospital
and dismissals related to abuses of temporary contracts and of labour supply
services
- 733. The present complaint is contained in a communication from the
Central Mixed Trade Union of Workers in Enterprises providing services to ESSALUD
(SMCUTSERVICES) dated 30 October 2012.
- 734. The Government sent its observations in a communication dated 5 July
2013.
- 735. Peru has ratified the Freedom of Association and Protection of the
Right to Organise Convention, 1948 (No. 87), and the Right to Organise and Collective
Bargaining Convention, 1949 (No. 98).
A. The complainant’s allegations
A. The complainant’s allegations- 736. In its communication dated 30 October 2012, the SMCUTSERVICES
alleges that the public employer ESSALUD has been provoking large-scale dismissals with
a view to reducing the membership of the union. The complainant organization refers to
the dismissal of Gustavo Roger Ospinal Rivadeneyra, labour defence secretary of
SMCUTSERVICES in the Alberto Sabogal Hospital, who began working there in January 2007
and whose employment relationship was terminated on 15 August 2012.
- 737. The union refers to numerous dismissals in several hospitals of
workers recruited under the terms of the Act respecting labour supply work that is
non-permanent and not principally for the enterprise, although in practice those
requirements are not met, for which reason the labour inspectorate acceded to the
request to monitor these cases of abuses of rights. Cases have also been denounced to
the labour inspectorate concerning deception or fraud in relation to temporary contracts
(the legislation provides that they are considered to be without limit of time if the
employment relationship continues).
- 738. The complainant organization alleges that, despite decisions by the
Ministry of Labour and Employment Promotion (following interventions by the labour
inspectorate) concerning the various enterprises suggesting that the workers concerned
should be integrated into ESSALUD, the latter has terminated the employment of 1,200
workers (the complainant provides names of 100 workers in various hospitals).
B. The Government’s reply
B. The Government’s reply- 739. In its communication of 5 July 2013, the Government reports the
indications by ESSALUD that: (1) Gustavo Roger Ospinal Rivadeneyra does not and has not
worked for ESSALUD and that he had provided services under a labour supply arrangement,
that is as an employee of a third enterprise which was responsible for his recruitment
and dismissal; and (2) that ESSALUD has not been in violation of freedom of
association.
- 740. The Government adds that the cases denounced by the complainant do
not relate to violations of freedom of association, but to workers in an abusive labour
supply situation. It adds that the Ministry of Labour and Employment Promotion has
undertaken numerous inspections in enterprises and hospitals, where appropriate
recognizing of the employment relationship of the workers concerned took place in cases
where there have been breaches of the law. Accordingly, as a first step, the situations
have been regularized of 118 workers, and inspections continue to be undertaken in
enterprises used by ESSALUD. The Government provides information supplied by ESSALUD
explaining that the irregularities had their origins in earlier administrative
decisions, and that to give effect to the instructions of the labour administration a
high-level commission has been established with a view to the adoption for the workers
concerned of the system of administrative service contracts.
C. The Committee’s conclusions
C. The Committee’s conclusions- 741. The Committee, in the first place, wishes to recall that its
competence relates to cases of violations of freedom of association, and not cases of
abuse of labour supply services or the misuse of temporary contracts, even though many
workers may be affected, and that it is only competent to examine allegations made by
the complainant union where a connection is established between such cases and the trade
union membership or activities of the persons concerned. However, the Committee notes
the action taken to regularize the workers who have been victims of the abuse of labour
supply services and the establishment of a high-level commission. In this regard, the
Committee wishes to draw the attention that in examining similar allegations it recalled
that “it does not have the mandate and will not pronounce itself with respect to the
advisability of recourse to fixed-term or indefinite contracts. Nevertheless, the
Committee wishes to draw to attention that, in certain circumstances, the renewal of
fixed-term contracts for several years may alter the exercise of trade union rights“
[see 368th Report, Case No. 2884, Chile, para. 213]. However, this was not the situation
alleged in this case.
- 742. With regard to the alleged dismissal on 15 August 2012 of Gustavo
Roger Ospinal Rivadeneyra, labour defence secretary of the complainant organization in
the Alberto Sabogal Hospital, the Committee notes that the Government has provided
information supplied by the public institution ESSALUD according to which there has been
no violation of freedom of association and that the abovementioned person was not and
had not been a worker at the institution, and had provided services under a labour
supply arrangement, that is as an employee of a third enterprise which was responsible
for his recruitment and dismissal. The Committee regrets the lack of additional
information from the complainant organization concerning its allegation, despite it
being invited by the Office to provide such information in accordance with the
established procedure. The Committee requests the complainant organization and the
Government to indicate whether this union officer, who had been providing services since
2007, is covered by any of the regularization plans referred to by the Government for
workers dismissed from enterprises related to ESSALUD (in cases relating to abuses of
labour supply services), and whether any legal action has been initiated against his
dismissal.
The Committee’s recommendation
The Committee’s recommendation- 743. In the light of its foregoing conclusions, the Committee invites the
Governing Body to approve the following recommendation:
- The Committee requests
the complainant organization and the Government to indicate whether the union
official Gustavo Roger Ospinal Rivadeneyra is covered by any of the regularization
plans for workers dismissed from enterprises related to ESSALUD, and whether any
legal action has been initiated against his dismissal.