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The Committee notes the Government’s report and the information provided in reply to its previous comments. It also notes the availability on the web site of the National Statistical Institute (INE) of the statistics covered by the Convention and of the relevant methodological information.
Article 16 of the Convention. The Committee once again notes with interest that the European Community Structure of Earnings Survey, in which the Government participated, fully meets the requirements of Article 10, and that statistics of labour costs are established on a quarterly, annual and four-yearly basis and also meet the requirements of Article 11. The Committee therefore requests the Government once again to consider having recourse to the possibility envisaged in Article 16, paragraph 3, of accepting the obligations under these Articles and requests it to inform the Office of any developments in this respect.
The Committee notes the Government’s report and asks the Government to provide further information on the following points:
Article 8 of the Convention. The Committee draws the attention of the Government once again to the obligations of Article 5 concerning the communication of data derived from the latest census (total and economically active population) to the ILO. The Committee asks the Government to communicate this information to the ILO as soon as practicable.
Article 9, paragraph 2. The Committee notes that, according to the Government’s report, statistics of time rates of wages for normal hours of work could, in principle, be derived from the Encuesta de Salarios en la Industria y los Servicios. However, such statistics are not compiled and do not appear to be appropriate. The Committee again asks the Government to indicate whether it intends to compile statistics of time rates of wages.
Article 14. The Committee notes with interest that, according to the information available at the ILO, statistics on occupational injuries and occupational diseases have also been collected via an ad hoc module of questions attached to the Labour Force Survey. It asks the Government to communicate these statistics to the ILO when they are available.
Article 16. The Committee notes with interest that, although Articles 10 and 11 were excluded from the acceptance of the obligations of the Convention, the Government participated in the 1996 European Community Structure of Earnings Survey and the 1996 European Community Labour Cost Survey, which meet the requirements of these Articles, respectively. It draws the Government’s attention to the possibility of subsequently accepting the obligations in respect of these Articles in pursuance of Article 16, paragraph 3.
The Committee notes the Government's second report and requests the Government to provide information on the following points.
Article 8 of the Convention. In the absence of reply to its previous request, the Committee again asks the Government to supply information on population censuses. It recalls that both labour force surveys and population censuses are statistical sources of the "structure and distribution of the economically active population" and that censuses are covered by Article 8 of the Convention. The Committee would also draw the attention of the Government to the obligations under Article 5 to communicate to the ILO, as soon as possible, the published statistics and the reference information on their publication, with regard to the statistics covered by each accepted Article of the Convention.
Article 9. The Committee notes with interest that a new survey on labour juncture (Encuesta de Coyuntura Laboral) is being conducted, which provides quarterly statistics of hours actually worked per quarter. It notes however that statistics of time rates of wages (by industry and/or by occupation) are not compiled. The Committee again requests the Government to state whether it intends to collect, compile and publish statistics of time rates of wages and, if not, to indicate the reasons.
Article 10. The Committee notes with interest that, although this Article was excluded from the acceptance of the obligations of the Convention, the Government is involved in the project of the European Structure of Earnings Survey to be conducted in 1996 with reference to 1995. It asks the Government to supply information on developments in this respect, in accordance with Article 16(4).
Article 11. Further to its previous request, the Committee notes with interest that the Government participated in the 1988 and 1992 European Community Labour Cost Surveys, which meet the requirements of this Article, which was excluded from the acceptance of the obligations of the Convention. It would again draw the Government's attention to the possibility of subsequently accepting the obligations in respect of this Article in pursuance of Article 16(3).
The Committee notes the information supplied by the Government in the first report as well as the ample documentation provided with the report. It requests the Government to provide information on the following points.
Article 8 of the Convention. The Committee notes that, although the Government's report does not contain explicit reference to population censuses, population censuses seem to have been carried out in line with the requirements of the Convention, according to the information available at the Office. It requests the Government to include in future reports information on the population census as the source of statistics of the structure of the economically active population.
Article 9. The Committee notes that statistics of time rates of wages (by industry and/or by occupation) are not compiled. It requests the Government to state whether it intends to collect, compile and publish statistics of time rates of wages and, if not, to indicate the reasons.
Article 10. The Committee notes with interest that, although this Article was excluded from the acceptance of the obligations of the Convention, a document entitled "Labour Cost Survey 1988 - Project", communicated with the report refers to the intention to conduct a survey of wage structure and distribution and to obtain basic information in this regard from the results of the 1988 Labour Cost Survey. It requests the Government to continue supplying information on developments in this respect in accordance with Article 16, paragraph 4.
Article 11. The Committee notes with interest that statistics of labour cost have been compiled, on the basis of the annual Industrial Survey in the past and through the four-yearly Labour Cost Survey since 1988, in accordance with this Article, which was excluded from the acceptance of the obligations of the Convention. It draws the Government's attention to the possibility of subsequently accepting the obligations in respect of this Article in pursuance of Article 16, paragraph 3.