GB.267/Inf.2
267th Session Geneva, November 1996 |
Symposia, seminars and other meetings as approved
by the Officers of the Governing Body(1)
Contents
International labour standards
2. Asian-Pacific Symposium on Standards-related Topics
Employment and human resources development
6. Fifth ILO Biennial Meeting of African Employment Planners
11. Subregional Tripartite Seminar on Gender Issues and Equality in Central and Eastern Europe
13. Subregional Meeting on Tripartite Consultations in Labour Issues for Selected Asian Countries
14. Asian and Pacific Regional Tripartite Seminar on Industrial Relations and Globalization
19. Joint ILO/UNCTAD Workshop for Port Managers: Additional information
Labour statistics and information
23. Pan-African High-level Conference for Employers' Organizations
25. South Asian Employers' Symposium
27. Subregional Employers' Seminar on Free Trade Zones in Central America and the Dominican Republic
28. East African Business Forum
30. Central and Eastern European Subregional Seminar on Gender Equality Issues and Trade Unions
31. Asian-Pacific Regional Seminar for Trade Union Organizations on Contract Labour
32. Latin American Regional Seminar for Trade Union Organizations on Contract Labour
1. Tripartite French-speaking Subregional Seminar
on the Promotion of Equality of Opportunity
and Treatment in Employment
Proposed date: April or May 1997 (five working days)
Place: To be determined
Financing: ILO regular budget
Geographical coverage:
Burundi, Comoros, Djibouti, Madagascar, Réunion and Seychelles
Composition of participants:
(a) Governments: 6
(b) Employers: 6
(c) Workers: 6
Purpose:
(i) to acquaint participants with the provisions of international labour standards concerning equality of opportunity and treatment in employment;
(ii) to discuss possible policy measures and practical approaches with a view to eliminating all forms of discrimination and promoting equality of opportunity and treatment in employment;
(iii) particular attention would be paid to the Discrimination (Employment and Occupation) Convention, 1958 (No. 111) and Recommendation, 1958 (No. 111) as well as to other instruments concerning equality.
Working language: French
2. Asian-Pacific Symposium on Standards-related Topics
Proposed date: 6-9 May 1997
Place: New Delhi, India (tentatively)
Financing: Government of Japan
Geographical coverage:
Afghanistan, Australia, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Islamic Republic of Iran, Japan, Jordan, Republic of Korea, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, New Zealand, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Viet Nam.
Composition of participants:
(a) Governments: 28
(b) Employers: 14
(c) Workers: 14
Purpose:
To promote a better understanding of the obligation of member States under the Constitution of the ILO, including the application of ratified Conventions, reporting to the ILO and the ratification of new Conventions
Working language: English
3. Latin American Tripartite Subregional Seminar on
National Legislation and International Labour Standards
Proposed date: First half of 1997
Place: To be determined
Financing: ILO regular budget
Geographical coverage:
Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Equador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela
Composition of participants:
(a) Governments: 10
(b) Employers: 10
(c) Workers: 10
Purpose:
To acquaint government officials and the social partners with ILO procedures and the obligations of member States concerning international labour standards
Working language: Spanish
4. Central and Eastern European Tripartite
Subregional Seminar on National Legislation and
International Labour Standards
Proposed date: First half of 1997 (one week)
Place: To be determined
Financing: ILO regular budget
Geographical coverage:
Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia and The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Composition of participants:
(a) Governments: 14
(b) Employers: 14
(c) Workers: 14
Purpose:
To acquaint government officials and the social partners with ILO procedures and the obligations of member States concerning international labour standards
Working language: English
5. Tripartite Subregional Seminar on National Legislation
and International Labour Standards for CIS Countries
Proposed date: First half of 1997 (one week)
Place: To be determined
Financing: ILO regular budget
Geographical coverage:
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakstan, Kyrgyzstan, Republic of Moldova, Russian Federation, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan
Composition of participants:
(a) Governments: 12
(b) Employers: 12
(c) Workers: 12
Purpose:
To acquaint government officials and the social partners with ILO procedures and obligations of member States concerning international labour standards
Working language: Russian
6. Fifth ILO Biennial Meeting of African
Employment Planners
Proposed date: January 1997 (five days)
Place: Pretoria, South Africa
Financing: ILO regular budget
Geographical coverage:
Algeria, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Côte d'Ivoire, Egypt, Ethiopia, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritius, Morocco, Mozambique, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Africa, United Republic of Tanzania, Tunisia, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe
Composition of participants:
(a) Governments: 24
(b) Employers: 12
(c) Workers: 12
Observers:
Economic Commission for Africa
International Monetary Fund
Organization of African Unity
United Nations Development Programme
World Bank
Purpose:
(i) to strengthen the capacity of national institutions in charge of employment planification;
(ii) to promote tripartite dialogue in the elaboration of policies and programmes related to employment promotion; and
(iii) to follow up the World Summit on Social Development, the United Nations Special Initiative for Africa as well as the Programme "Jobs for Africa".
Working languages: English and French
7. Seminar for Arab States on Vocational Rehabilitation
Services for Persons with Disabilities resulting from Work Accidents
Proposed date: April 1997 (five days)
Place: Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
Financing: ILO regular budget and Arab Labour Organization
Geographical coverage:
Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syrian Arab Republic, United Arab Emirates and Yemen
Composition of participants:
(a) Governments: 10
(b) Employers: 6
(c) Workers: 6
Observers:
International Confederation of Arab Trade Unions
League of Arab States
Ministry of Labour of the Palestinian Authority
The Palestine General Federation of Trade Unions in Gaza
The Federation of Palestinian Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture (in Jerusalem)
Purpose:
(i) to review recent experiences in vocational rehabilitation services for disabilities resulting from work accidents with a view to design policy recommendations and programmes;
(ii) particular attention would be paid to the Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (Disabled Persons) Convention, 1983 (No. 159), the Working Environment (Air Pollution, Noise and Vibration) Convention, 1977 (No. 148), the Guarding of Machinery Convention, 1963 (No. 119) and the Radiation Protection Convention, 1960 (No. 115).
Working languages: Arabic and English
8. Seminar for Arab States on the Mechanisms of
Vocational Training Curriculum Development in the
Context of Rapid Changes in the Labour Market
Proposed date: September 1997 (three days)
Place: Amman, Jordan
Financing: ILO regular budget and Arab Labour Organization
Geographical coverage:
Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Syrian Arab Republic, United Arab Emirates and Yemen
Composition of participants:
(a) Governments: 9
(b) Employers: 4
(c) Workers: 4
Observers:
Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia
League of Arab States
Purpose:
(i) to identify the most suitable mechanisms for vocational training curriculum development in the context of economic reform and structural adjustment programmes and regional changes with a view to proposing policy options and actions;
(ii) particular attention would be paid to the Human Resources Development Convention, 1975 (No. 142) and the Labour Administration Convention, 1978 (No. 150).
Working languages: Arabic and English
9. Subregional Meeting for Central America, Panama and
the Dominican Republic: "Towards Equality of Opportunity
in Socio-economic Integration of Disabled Persons"
Proposed date: January or February 1997
Place: Guatemala, the exact venue to be determined
Financing: ILO regular budget
Geographical coverage:
Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama
Composition of participants:
(a) Governments: 7
(b) Employers: 7
(c) Workers: 7
Resource persons: 7 representatives of organizations of the disabled
Observers:
Latin American Professional Rehabilitation Group
Latin American Council of Disabled People's International
5 representatives of donor agencies (Canada, European Union, Netherlands, Spain and Switzerland)
2 representatives of the Network of Local Development Associations
Purpose:
(i) to analyse the situation of the disabled and to identify national and regional needs and priorities;
(ii) to design a subregional programme of action and identify the modalities for its financing;
(iii) to promote the application of the Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (Disabled Persons) Convention, 1983 (No. 159) and Recommendation, 1983 (No. 168). Convention No. 159 has been ratified by Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala and Panama.
Working language: Spanish
10. Asian Regional Policy Workshop on Macro-policies
and Micro-interventions for Poverty Alleviation:
Additional information(2)
Original date: December 1996
New date: 18-20 December 1996
Original place: Phuket or Bangkok, Thailand
New place: Bangkok, Thailand
11. Subregional Tripartite Seminar on Gender Issues
and Equality in Central and Eastern Europe
Proposed date: 24-25 April 1997
Place: Budapest, Hungary
Financing: ILO regular budget
Geographical coverage:
Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Russian Federation, Slovakia, Slovenia and Ukraine
Composition of participants:
(a) Governments: 8
(b) Employers: 8
(c) Workers: 8
Observers: 8 representatives of women's organizations (one from each country)
Purpose:
(i) to engage in policy discussion on different aspects of gender equality in the light of the Beijing Platform of Action, including international labour standards, labour market participation, private sector involvement, the role of trade unions and ILO action;
(ii) particular attention would be paid to those labour standards which are of relevance to the above topics.
Working languages: English and Russian
12. Seminar for Arab States on Equality of Opportunity
and Treatment for Women Workers in the Light of the
Beijing Conference
Proposed date: June 1997
Place: Cairo, Egypt
Financing: ILO regular budget and Arab Labour Organization
Geographical coverage:
Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Syrian Arab Republic and Yemen
Composition of participants:
(a) Governments: 8
(b) Employers: 4
(c) Workers: 4
Observers:
Arab Gulf Programme for the United Nations Development Organizations
Centre of Arab Women for Training and Research
General Federation of Palestinian Women in Gaza
Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation in Gaza
Ministry of Social Affairs of the Palestinian Authority
National Committees following up on the Beijing Conference (Jordan, Lebanon, Syrian Arab Republic)
National Councils for Women (Kuwait, Lebanon, Syrian Arab Republic)
Purpose:
(i) to identify obstacles to equality of opportunity and treatment;
(ii) to design strategies, policies and action plans in favour of equality of opportunity and treatment;
(iii) to disseminate related information and to build networks;
(iv) particular attention would be paid to the Equal Remuneration Convention, 1951 (No.100), the Maternity Protection Convention (Revised), 1952 (No. 103), the Discrimination (Employment and Occupation) Convention, 1958 (No. 111), the Workers with Family Responsibilities Convention, 1981 (No. 156) and the Human Resources Development Recommendation, 1975 (No. 150).
Working language: Arabic
13. Subregional Meeting on Tripartite Consultations
in Labour Issues for Selected Asian Countries
Proposed date: 26-28 February 1997
Place: Hong Kong
Financing: ILO regular budget
Geographical coverage:
China, Hong Kong, Japan, Republic of Korea, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand and Viet Nam
Composition of participants:
(a) Governments: 8
(b) Employers: 8
(c) Workers: 8
Observers: 23 observers from Hong Kong
Purpose:
(i) to enhance the knowledge, understanding and sensitivity to the importance of tripartite cooperation in the formulation and implementation of labour policies and programmes;
(ii) to promote the ratification and effective application of the Tripartite Consultation (International Labour Standards) Convention, 1976 (No. 144).
Working language: English
14. Asian and Pacific Regional Tripartite Seminar
on Industrial Relations and Globalization
Proposed date: 18-21 March 1997
Place: Bangkok, Thailand
Financing: Government of Japan
Geographical coverage:
Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, Fiji, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Republic of Korea, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Mongolia, Nepal, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Viet Nam
Composition of participants:
(a) Governments: 21
(b) Employers: 21
(c) Workers: 21
Purpose:
(i) to design the next phase of the ILO/Japan programme on industrial relations and globalization;
(ii) to consider relevant research and resource documents;
(iii) to identify appropriate follow-up activities at the country level;
(iv) to promote tripartism, bipartism and the application of the key human rights and industrial relations Conventions as a prerequisite of development based on social justice.
Working language: English
15. WAPES/ILO Interregional Technical Meeting on
Strategies Developed by the Public Employment
Service in Response to Structural Changes in
the Labour Market(3)
Proposed date: 23-24 January 1997
Place: Geneva, Switzerland
Financing:
ILO regular budget, World Association of Public Employment Services and participating countries
Geographical coverage:
Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Israel, Japan, Malta, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom and United States
Composition of participants:
(a) Governments: 23
(b) Employers: 2
(c) Workers: 2
Purpose:
To enable public employment services, through a comparative analysis of labour markets and the positioning of the actors, to clarify their role and to envisage the development of useful services for the various beneficiaries
Working languages: English, French and Spanish
16. Subregional Seminar on Performance Management and
Labour Inspection for Selected English-speaking African Countries
Proposed date: 17-21 February 1997
Place: Accra, Ghana
Financing: ILO regular budget and ARLAC
Geographical coverage: Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria and Sierra Leone
Composition of participants:
(a) Governments: 16 senior level field officials
(b) Employers: 4
(c) Workers: 4
Purpose:
(i) to identify methods to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of labour inspection based on the experiences of the ILO/Netherlands tripartite project on labour inspection in Kenya;
(ii) particular attention would be paid to the Labour Inspection Convention, 1947 (No. 81) (and Protocol, 1995), the Labour Inspectorates (Non-Metropolitan Territories) Convention, 1947 (No. 85), and the Labour Inspection (Agriculture) Convention, 1969 (No. 129).
Working language: English
17. Latin American Subregional Seminar on Labour
Adjustment Issues of Privatization (Railways and Steel)
Proposed date: 26-28 March 1997
Place: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Financing:
ILO regular budget and the National Bank for Economic and Social Development, Brazil (BNDES)
Geographical coverage: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile and Peru
Composition of participants:
(a) Governments: 10
(b) Employers: 10
(c) Workers: 10
Resource persons: 3 experts
Observers:
Inter-American Development Bank
International Federation of Trade Unions of Transport Workers
International Metalworkers Federation
International Transport Workers' Federation
Latin American Railway Association
Trade Unions International of Transport Workers
World Bank
Purpose:
(i) to draw lessons from recent privatizations and identify optimal practices with relevance to upcoming privatizations concerning the design and related negotiations of:
(a) labour redundancy schemes and related labour adjustment programmes;
(b) enterprise productivity-enhancement programmes;
(ii) the seminar would have relevance to Conventions Nos. 87 and 98.
Working languages: Portuguese and Spanish
18. ILO/UNESCO Subregional Symposium on Structural
Adjustment and Teachers for Selected French- and
Portuguese-speaking Countries of West Africa
Proposed date: May 1997
Place: Dakar, Senegal
Financing: ILO and UNESCO regular budgets
Geographical coverage:
Cape Verde, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Mali, Mauritania, Niger and Senegal
Composition of participants:
(a) Governments: 8 (one from each country representing the Ministry of Education and one from the Ministry of Labour and Employment of the host country)
(b) Employers: 2
(c) Workers: 10
Observers:
African Development Bank
Agency for Cultural and Technical Cooperation (All Africa Teachers' Organization)
Conference of Ministries of Education of French-speaking Countries
Development of African Education
Education International
United Nations Children's Fund
United Nations Development Programme
World Bank
World Confederation of Teachers
World Federation of Teachers' Unions
Purpose:
(i) to promote the improvement of the status of teachers and other education personnel as an important component of reforms to achieve greater access to and quality of education and training for all learners;
(ii) to analyse the impact of structural adjustment programmes on educational policies and teacher training on the one hand and employment, teaching conditions and labour relations in education on the other;
(iii) to identify ways to protect education and training services in the context of structural adjustment programmes;
(iv) the meeting will examine international labour standards concerning freedom of association and collective bargaining, non-discrimination in employment and equal remuneration.
Working languages: French and Portuguese
19. Joint ILO/UNCTAD Workshop for Port Managers:
Additional information(4)
Original date: 25-29 November 1996
New date: 2-6 December 1996
Original place: Manila, Philippines
New place: Cebu, Philippines
20. Subregional Seminar on Strategies for the
Reform of Social Protection for English-speaking
African Countries
Proposed date: 13-17 January 1997
Place: Harare, Zimbabwe
Financing: ILO regular budget and the Turin Centre
Geographical coverage:
Botswana, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Swaziland, United Republic of Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia
Composition of participants:
(a) Governments: 8
(b) Employers: 8
(c) Workers: 8
Resource persons: 8 representatives of social security organizations
Observers:
African Development Bank
International Social Security Association
United Nations Development Programme
World Bank
World Health Organization
Purpose:
(i) to strengthen the capacity of national authorities and the social partners in the formulation and implementation of appropriate social protection strategies;
(ii) particular attention would be paid to the Social Security (Minimum Standards) Convention, 1952 (No. 102), and the Income Security Recommendation, 1944 (No. 67).
Working language: English
21. Asian-Pacific Regional Training Workshop
on Improving Labour Statistics Derived from
Administrative Records
Proposed date: 17-21 February 1997
Place: Pattaya, Thailand
Financing: Government of Japan
Geographical coverage:
Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Mongolia, Nepal, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Thailand and Viet Nam
Composition of participants:
(a) Governments: 22
(b) Employers: 2
(c) Workers: 2
Purpose:
(i) to train officials from the statistical units of selected Ministries of Labour in establishing and maintaining labour statistics based on administrative records;
(ii) to enhance the knowledge about establishing effective labour market information systems based on administrative records and about the integration of such labour statistics with other statistics;
(iii) to promote the application of the Labour Statistics Convention, 1985 (No. 160).
Working language: English
22. Asian Subregional Meeting on Statistics
and Social Protection of Home Workers:
Additional information(5)
Former date: 6-8 August 1996
New date: 26-29 November 1996
Original title:
South-East Asian Subregional Meeting on Collection of Statistics on Homeworkers
New title: See above
23. Pan-African High-level Conference
for Employers' Organizations
Proposed date: 29-31 January 1997
Place: Johannesburg, South Africa
Financing: ILO regular budget
Geographical coverage:
Algeria, Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Swaziland, United Republic of Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, Zaire, Zambia and Zimbabwe
Composition of participants:
Employers: One representative from each employers' organization
Purpose:
To review the current and future dimensions and implications of economic liberalization and its social impact in Africa
Working languages: English and French
24. Seminar for Arab States on the Role of
Employers' Organizations in Dealing with
Economic and Social Changes at the Regional
and International Levels
Proposed date: February 1997
Place: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Financing: ILO regular budget and Arab Labour Organization
Geographical coverage:
Bahrein, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syrian Arab Republic, United Arab Emirates and Yemen
Composition of participants:
Employers: 9
Observers:
One representative of an employers' organization from the West Bank and Gaza
General Union of Chambers of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture for Arab Countries
Purpose:
To design action plans for strengthening the capacity of employers' organizations to assist their member enterprises in coping with economic and social changes
Working languages: Arabic and English
25. South Asian Employers' Symposium
Proposed date: 3-4 March 1997
Place: Dhaka, Bangladesh
Financing: ILO regular budget
Geographical coverage: Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka
Composition of participants: Employers: 10
Purpose:
(i) to analyse the role of employers' orgnizations in the context of economic liberalization and integration in the subregion;
(ii) to review ILO technical cooperation with employers' organizations in South Asia.
Working language: English
26. Subregional Employers' Seminar on Plans of Action
and Strengthening of National Employers' Organizations
in Central America
Proposed date: March 1997
Place: San José, Costa Rica
Financing: Government of Norway
Geographical coverage:
Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama
Composition of participants: Employers: 18
Purpose:
To analyse and compare various plans of action which have been prepared for the umbrella organizations of employers in Central America
Working language: Spanish
27. Subregional Employers' Seminar on Free Trade Zones
in Central America and the Dominican Republic
Proposed date: April 1997 (two days)
Place: Guatemala, exact venue to be determined
Financing: ILO regular budget
Geographical coverage:
Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama
Composition of participants: Employers: 21
Purpose:
To analyse and evaluate the role of free trade zones in the international integration of the countries of the region and in promoting socio-economic development
Working language: Spanish
28. East African Business Forum
Proposed date: First half of 1997
Place: Arusha, United Republic of Tanzania
Financing: ILO regular budget
Geographical coverage: Kenya, United Republic of Tanzania and Uganda
Composition of participants: Employers: 30
Purpose:
(i) to encourage cooperation between East-African businesses and to establish links with the newly established East African Cooperation in Arusha;
(ii) to analyse the impact of legislation and practice on businesses in East Africa in particular concerning labour legislation, industrial relations and the movement of people and goods;
(iii) to identify regional human resource management and development needs and to propose responses to them.
Working language: English
29. Employers' Seminar on Human Relations Management
during Adjustment at the Enterprise Level for Selected
Asian Countries: Additional information(6)
Original date: 9-11 October 1996
New date: First quarter of 1997
Original place: Colombo, Sri Lanka
New place: To be determined
30. Central and Eastern European Subregional Seminar
on Gender Equality Issues and Trade Unions(7)
Proposed date: 21-23 November 1996
Place: Budapest, Hungary
Financing: Government of the Netherlands
Geographical coverage:
Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovakia
Composition of participants: Workers: 25
Purpose:
(i) to raise the awareness of trade unions about gender and equality issues;
(ii) to provide practical tools to develop trade union strategies on gender and equality issues;
(iii) to familiarize participants with international labour standards relevant to women workers;
(iv) particular attention would be paid to Conventions Nos. 100, 103, 111, 122 and 156.
Working languages: English, French, Hungarian and Russian
31. Asian-Pacific Regional Seminar for Trade Union
Organizations on Contract Labour
Proposed date: April 1997
Place: New Delhi, India
Financing: ILO regular budget
Geographical coverage:
Australia, Bangladesh, China, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Republic of Korea, Japan, Malaysia, Mongolia, Nepal, New Zealand, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka and Thailand
Composition of participants: Workers: 23
Purpose:
(i) to assess the extent of contract labour and problems concerning employment and working conditions;
(ii) to examine the potential for effective regulation through law and practice;
(iii) to assist trade union organizations to develop policies and strategies for protecting the interests of contract workers;
(iv) particular attention would be paid to 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).
Working language: English
32. Latin American Regional Seminar for Trade Union
Organizations on Contract Labour
Proposed date: 6-10 May 1997
Place: Mexico, the exact venue to be determined
Financing: ILO regular budget
Geographical coverage:
Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Honduras, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela
Composition of participants: Workers: 19
Purpose:
(i) to assess the extent of contract labour and to identify the problems it created with regard to employment and working conditions;
(ii) to examine the potential for effective regulation through law and practice;
(iii) to assist trade union organizations to develop policies and strategies for protecting the interests of contract workers;
(iv) particular attention would be paid to 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).
Working language: Spanish
33. Workshop on the Protection of Workers' Rights and
Working Conditions in Export Processing Zones and the
Promotion of the Tripartite Declaration of Principles
concerning Multinational Enterprises and Social Policy
for French-speaking African Countries
Proposed date: Second trimester of 1997 (five days)
Place: To be determined
Financing: ILO regular budget
Geographical coverage:
Algeria, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, Djibouti, Gabon, Guinea, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritius, Morocco, Niger, Senegal, Seychelles, Togo, Tunisia and Zaire
Composition of participants: Workers: 30
Purpose:
(i) to examine the legal and administrative obstacles to the exercise of workers' rights and the improvement of their working conditions in export processing zones;
(ii) to study the effect of export processing zones on labour relations in general and on wages and working conditions in particular;
(iii) to examine the application of the Tripartite Declaration of Principles concerning Multinational Enterprises and Social Policy and the utilization by the African trade unions of its provisions for the benefit of workers;
(iv) to design programmes for trade union leaders to assist them in solving the problems of workers in export processing zones;
(v) particular attention would be paid to 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).
Working language: French
Geneva, 19 November 1996.
Timetable of forthcoming symposia, seminars and similar meetings
Date | Title of meeting | Place |
25 November-
6 December |
ARLAC Subregional Seminar for English-speaking African Countries on the Development and Modernization of Public Employment Services (Government of Germany) | Harare, Zimbabwe |
1997 | ||
13-17 January | Subregional Seminar on Strategies for the Reform of Social Protection for English-speaking African Countries (ILO regular budget and Turin Centre) | Harare, Zimbabwe |
29-31 January | Pan-African High-level Conference for Employers' Organizations (ILO regular budget) | Johannesburg, South Africa |
January | Fifth ILO Biennial Meeting of African Employment Planners (ILO regular budget) | Pretoria, South Africa |
17-21 February | Subregional Seminar on Performance Management and Labour Inspection for Selected English-speaking African Countries (ILO regular budget and ARLAC) | Accra, Ghana |
April or May | Tripartite French-speaking Subregional Seminar on the Promotion of Equality of Opportunity and Treatment in Employment (ILO regular budget) | To be determined |
May | ILO/UNESCO Subregional Symposium on Structural Adjustment and Teachers for Selected French and Portuguese-speaking Countries of West Africa (ILO and UNESCO regular budgets) | Dakar, Senegal |
First half | ARLAC Seminar on Performance Improvement in Employment Services for Selected English-speaking African Countries (Government of Germany) | Harare, Zimbabwe |
First half | East African Business Forum (ILO regular budget) | Arusha, Tanzania |
Second trimester | Workshop on the Protection of Workers' Rights and Working Conditions in Export Processing Zones and the Promotion of the Tripartite Declaration of Principles concerning Multinational Enterprises and Social Policy for French-speaking African Countries (ILO regular budget) | To be determined |
ASIA AND THE PACIFIC | ||
26-29 November | Asian Subregional Meeting on Statistics and Social Protection of Homeworkers (Government of Denmark) | Bangkok, Thailand |
2-6 December | Joint ILO/UNCTAD Workshop for Port Mangers in South and South-East Asia (UNDP) | Cebu, Philippines |
18-20 December | Asian Regional Policy Workshop on Macro-policies and Micro-interventions for Poverty Alleviation (UNDP) | Bangkok, Thailand |
1997 | ||
17-21 February | Asian-Pacific Regional Training Workshop on Improving Labour Statistics derived from Administrative Records (Government of Japan) | Pattaya, Thailand |
26-28 February | Subregional Meeting on Tripartite Consultations in Labour Issues for Selected Asian Countries (ILO regular budget) | Hong Kong |
3-4 March | South Asian Employers' Symposium (ILO regular budget) | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
18-21 March | Asian and Pacific Regional Tripartite Seminar on Industrial Relations and Globalization (Government of Japan) | Bangkok, Thailand |
First quarter | Employers' Seminar on Human Resources Management during Adjustment at the Enterprise Level for Selected Asian Countries (Government of Denmark) | To be determined |
April | Asian-Pacific Regional Seminar for Trade Union Organizations on Contract Labour (ILO regular budget) | New Delhi, India |
6-9 May | Asian-Pacific Symposium on Standards-related Topics (Government of Japan) | New Delhi, India |
LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN | ||
January or February | Subregional Meeting for Central America, Panama and the Dominican Republic: "Towards Equality of Opportunity in Socio-economic Integration of Disabled Persons" (ILO regular budget) | Guatemala, to be determined |
March | Subregional Employers' Seminar on Plans of Action and Strengthening of National Employers' Organizations in Central America (Government of Norway) | San José, Costa Rica |
26-28 March | Latin American Subregional Seminar on Labour Adjustment Issues of Privatization (Railways and Steel) (ILO regular budget and Brazil's National Bank for Economic and Social Development (BNDES)) | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
April | Subregional Seminar on Free Trade Zones in Central America and the Dominican Republic (ILO regular budget) | Guatemala, to be determined |
First half | Latin American Tripartite Subregional Seminar on National Legislation and International Labour Standards (ILO regular budget) | To be determined |
6-10 May | Latin American Regional Seminar for Trade Union Organizations on Contract Labour (ILO regular budget) | Mexico, to be determined |
ARAB STATES | ||
February | Seminar for Arab States on the Role of Employers' Organizations in dealing with Economic and Social Changes at the Regional and International Levels (ILO regular budget and Arab Labour Organization) | Dubai, United Arab Emirates |
April | Seminar for Arab States on Vocational Rehabilitation Services for Persons with Disabilities resulting from Work Accidents (ILO regular budget and Arab Labour Organization) | Sharjah, United Arab Emirates |
June | Seminar for Arab States on Equality of Opportunity and Treatment for Women Workers in the light of the Beijing Conference (ILO regular budget and Arab Labour Organization) | Cairo, Egypt |
September | Seminar for Arab States on the Mechanism of Vocational Training Curriculum Development in the context of Rapid Changes in the Labour Market (ILO regular budget and Arab Labour Organization) | Amman, Jordan |
EUROPE | ||
21-23 November | Central and Eastern European Subregional Seminar on Gender Equality Issues and Trade Unions (Government of the Netherlands) | Budapest, Hungary |
1997 | ||
24-25 April | Subregional Tripartite Seminar on Gender Issues and Equality in Central and Eastern Europe (ILO regular budget) | Budapest, Hungary |
First half | Central and Eastern European Tripartite Subregional Seminar on National Legislation and International Labour Standards (ILO regular budget) | To be determined |
First half | Tripartite Subregional Seminar on National Legislation and International Labour Standards for CIS Countries (ILO regular budget) | To be determined |
INTERREGIONAL | ||
23-24 January | WAPES/ILO Interregional Technical Meeting on Strategies Developed by the Public Employment Service in response to Structural Changes in the Labour Market (ILO regular budget, WAPES and participating countries) | Geneva, Switzerland |
Please note that the number of items listed in this timetable does not correspond to the number of items described in the paper itself. It includes the following: | ||||
New submissions:
Submissions through the special procedure: Additional information: Repeated information: |
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(in the paper and in the timetable) (in the paper and in the timetable) (none in the paper, because the information provided on these events has not changed since their inclusion in one of the former papers submitted to the Officers of the Governing Body) |
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Total in timetable: | 35 | Total in paper: | 33 |
Geneva, 19 November 1996.
1. All Employer and Worker participants to be invited to the events referred to in this paper would be nominated in accordance with the usual procedure.
3. This technical meeting was submitted to the Officers of the Governing Body in August 1996 and was approved.
4. GB.262/Inf.2, item 35; GB.264/Inf.2, item 15; and GB.266/Inf.2, item 7.
5. GB.265/Inf.2, p.5; and GB.266/Inf.2, item 8.
7. This seminar was submitted to the Officers of the Governing Body in August 1996 and was approved.