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The Committee notes the observations made by the General Union of Workers (UGT) made on 30 September 1994 and the replies provided by the Government in its most recent report. The Committee will examine later this year these questions as well as the Government's replies, which arrived too late for consideration at this session.
The Committee notes the Government's response to the comments of the General Union of Workers (UGT) on the application of Article 5, paragraph 1, of the Convention, which concern the consultations, cooperation and negotiation necessary for determining national labour administration policy. The UGT called for changes in the system of "institutional participation" in order to achieve the aim of the Convention, which is to involve employers' and workers' representatives in labour administration. The Government lists the bodies in which the workers' organizations are represented and participate at the European Community and national levels. It states that it is up to the Government to determine participation in labour administration and the appropriate procedures to this end, which must ensure consultation, cooperation and negotiation between the public authorities and the social partners. The Government considers these requirements are met, in view of the instances it cites in its reply. The Government adds that workers' organizations do take part in determining labour policy through the social dialogue which includes collective bargaining and the conclusion of national agreements in this regard. Lastly, the Government indicates that the Congress of Deputies has agreed to discuss the Bill to regulate the functioning of the Economic and Social Council as a consultative body in which workers' and employers' representatives and other organizations participate.
The Committee would be grateful if the Government would continue to provide information on the application of this Article of the Convention in its future reports.
The Committee notes the observations made by the General Union of Workers (UGT) concerning the application of Article 5, paragraph 1, of the Convention. According to the UGT, the necessary consultation, co-operation and negotiation do not take place in the determination of basic national labour policy: participation of the social partners occurs only after basic policies are determined. The UGT calls for changes in the system of "institutional participation" in order to achieve the aim of the Convention, which is to involve employers' and workers' representatives in the labour administration.
The Committee would be grateful if the Government would give its views on this matter in its next report.
[The Government is asked to report in detail for the period ending 30 June 1991.]