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With reference to its earlier comments, the Committee points out that section 150 of the Labour Code gives effect mainly to Article 12, paragraph 1, of the Convention. On the other hand, as the Government has already stated in its first report, there is no text to regulate the maximum amounts of advances made by employers to wage earners, as required by Article 12, paragraph 2. The Committee therefore repeats its earlier request and hopes that the various bills to revise the Labour Code, which are the subject of consultations, according to the report of the Government for 1984, will take account of its comments. The Committee asks the Government to state in its next report whether the necessary measures have been adopted to give effect to this Article concerning advances on wages.
Article 15, paragraph 2. The Committee takes note of the information contained in the report of the Government concerning the efforts made to keep children within the schooling system until they take part in active life. The Committee hopes that the Government will continue to provide information in forthcoming reports on the measures adopted in accordance with the requirements of the provisions of the Convention.