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Ratifications of the ILO Core ConventionsRatifications of the ILO Core ConventionsRatifications of the ILO Core ConventionsRatifications of the ILO Core Conventions
(As of 29 Jun 2004)
Number of ratifications by region
C. 29 C. 105 C. 87 C. 98 C. 100 C. 111 C. 138 C. 182
Africa 52 51 46 52 49 51 43 47
Americas 32 35 32 31 33 33 26 30
Arab States 11 9 3 5 7 10 7 11
Asia 20 17 13 16 22 17 14 18
Europe 48 49 48 50 50 49 44 44
Trend in Ratification of Core ConventionsTrend in Ratification of Core ConventionsTrend in Ratification of Core ConventionsTrend in Ratification of Core Conventions
• Ratification Status: Up from 936 in 1999 to 1223 in March 2004;
• Ratio of the Core Conventions in the total number of ratifications: Up from 14% in 1999 to over 20% in March 2004;
• In Asia and the Pacific Region, five member states, namely Fiji, Indonesia, Macau, Papua New Guinea, and Sri Lanka have ratified all the 8 Core Conventions (World=103); and
• Bangladesh, Cambodia, Pakistan, and Philippines are following with 7 ratifications
Violations of Trade Union RightsViolations of Trade Union RightsViolations of Trade Union RightsViolations of Trade Union Rights
3109
1250
3714 4
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
Arrest/Detention Injuries Killing
Annual Survey of Violations of Trade Union Rights2002 - 2003
(Situations in Asia and the Pacific: 2001~2002)
Workers’ Participation in Supervisory MechanismWorkers’ Participation in Supervisory MechanismWorkers’ Participation in Supervisory MechanismWorkers’ Participation in Supervisory Mechanism
177
49
1228
94
0
50
100
150
200
World Asia/Pacific
Number of Member States from which ILO received comments from Trade Unionsunder
Article 22 Reports (in 2003)
Total
Number ofMember Stateswith Workers'Comments
Number ofMember Stateswith only ICFTUcomments
Workers’ Participation in Supervisory MechanismWorkers’ Participation in Supervisory MechanismWorkers’ Participation in Supervisory MechanismWorkers’ Participation in Supervisory Mechanism
54
15
5
127
00
10
20
30
40
50
60
World Asia/Pacific
Number of Workers' Organizations which Submitted their Comments under Article 22
Reports (in 2003)
Number ofWorkers'Organizations
Comments byICFTU
Comments byWCL
Workers’ Participation in Supervisory MechanismWorkers’ Participation in Supervisory MechanismWorkers’ Participation in Supervisory MechanismWorkers’ Participation in Supervisory Mechanism
10
11
4
000
2
4
6
8
10
World Asia/Pacific
Number of Workers' Organizations that Submitted their Comments under Annual
Review of ILO Declaration (in 2003)
Number ofWorkers'Organizations
Comments byICFTU
Comments byWCL
Workers’ Participation in Supervisory MechanismWorkers’ Participation in Supervisory MechanismWorkers’ Participation in Supervisory MechanismWorkers’ Participation in Supervisory Mechanism
Committee on Freedom of AssociationCommittee on Freedom of Association
37 active cases concerning countries in Asia and the Pacific Region;
GUFs were involved in 11 cases as a complainer;
ICFTU was involved in 7 cases as a complainer
International International Labour OfficeLabour OfficeInternational International Labour OfficeLabour Office Member StatesMember StatesMember StatesMember States
G
WE
International International Labour Conf.Labour Conf.International International Labour Conf.Labour Conf.
Office prepares a report on laws and practices concerning the agenda (1st Report)
Office prepares a report on laws and practices concerning the agenda (1st Report)
Submission to Competent Authority
Submission to Competent Authority
Governing Body decides to discuss a new standard at ILC
Governing Body decides to discuss a new standard at ILC
Office prepares 2nd Report based on the comments sent from member states
Office prepares 2nd Report based on the comments sent from member states
Office prepares the Final Report based on the comments from states
Office prepares the Final Report based on the comments from states
Process of Discussion/Adoption of a New StandardProcess of Discussion/Adoption of a New StandardProcess of Discussion/Adoption of a New StandardProcess of Discussion/Adoption of a New Standard
G
WE
Nov. 2003
Jan. 04
Feb. 05
June 05
Aug. 05
Nov. 05
June 06
Government submits a comment
Government submits a comment
WorkersWorkers
Government submits a comment
Government submits a comment
Office prepares 3rd Report based on the conclusions of the ILC
Office prepares 3rd Report based on the conclusions of the ILC
1st Discussion1st Discussion
2nd Discussion2nd Discussion
Within 2 Months aft. ILCWithin 2 Months aft. ILC
Mar. 06
11 Months before ILC11 Months before ILC
4 Months before ILC4 Months before ILC
18 Months before ILC18 Months before ILC
EmployersEmployers
July 04
WorkersWorkers EmployerEmployer
Discussion by a Committee, and adoption of its conclusion in the Plenary (2/3 majority)
Discussion by a Committee, and adoption of its conclusion in the Plenary (2/3 majority)
Discussion by a Committee, & adoption of a new standard in the Plenary (2/3 majority)
Discussion by a Committee, & adoption of a new standard in the Plenary (2/3 majority)
Within 3 Months aft. ReceiptWithin 3 Months aft. Receipt
3 Months before ILC3 Months before ILC
June 2005June 2005
June 2006June 2006
New labour issue/problem raised by member statesNew labour issue/problem raised by member states
Ratify or NotRatify or Not
Art. 22 ReportArt. 22 ReportArt. 22 ReportArt. 22 Report Art. 19(5e) ReportArt. 19(5e) ReportArt. 19(5e) ReportArt. 19(5e) Report New StandardNew StandardNew StandardNew StandardAnnual ReviewAnnual ReviewAnnual ReviewAnnual Review
International Labour ConferenceInternational Labour ConferenceInternational Labour ConferenceInternational Labour Conference
Calendar of Supervisory MechanismCalendar of Supervisory MechanismCalendar of Supervisory MechanismCalendar of Supervisory Mechanism
June
July
August
Sept.
October
Nov.
Dec.
Governing BodyGoverning BodyGoverning BodyGoverning Body
January
Feb.
March
April
May
June
Governing BodyGoverning BodyGoverning BodyGoverning Body
Governing BodyGoverning BodyGoverning BodyGoverning Body
International Labour ConferenceInternational Labour ConferenceInternational Labour ConferenceInternational Labour ConferenceGoverning BodyGoverning BodyGoverning BodyGoverning Body
Submission of Article 22
Regular Reports
June 1st – Sept. 1st
ILO DeclarationILO Declaration ILCILC
Submission of Report
By April 30
ILO ConstitutionILO Constitution
Feb. 1stComment on 2nd Rep.
July 1stComment to be sent to Office
March 1stReceipt of 3rd
Rep.
End. Aug..Receipt of 3rd
Rep.
Conference Committee on Application of Standards
2nd Discussion
Within 3 Mon. Comment on
3rd Rep.
1st Discussion
Discussion at GB
Report of Committee of Experts
General SurveyRegular report on ratified Conventions
Annual Report on un-ratified Core Conventions
1st Discussion
Submission of Report
By Sept. 1st
Adoption
Preparation for
Discussion at Conf.
Committee
Art. 22 ReportArt. 22 ReportArt. 22 ReportArt. 22 Report
Article 19-5(e)Article 19-5(e) General SurveyGeneral SurveyArticle 19-5(e)Article 19-5(e) General SurveyGeneral Survey
AdoptionAdoption of New of New Convention at Convention at
ILCILC
AdoptionAdoption of New of New Convention at Convention at
ILCILC
Annual ReviewAnnual ReviewAnnual ReviewAnnual Review
Summary of Supervisory MechanismSummary of Supervisory MechanismSummary of Supervisory MechanismSummary of Supervisory Mechanism
Examination by Examination by C.C.A.C.R.C.C.A.C.R.
Discussion atG.B. meeting
(March)
Report on national situations concerning a specific area of interests
RatifyRatifySubmission
to Competent
Authority by All Member
States
Discussions at Discussions at Competent AuthorityCompetent Authority
Discussions at Discussions at Competent AuthorityCompetent Authority
Not RatifyNot Ratify
Annual report on un-ratified core conventions
Examination by C.E.A.C.R
Examination by C.E.A.C.R
Priority - Every 2 yearsOthers - Every 5 years
Regular Report on the situations of implementation and/or efforts done to give effect to the Convention
ILO F.P.R.W. DeclarationILO F.P.R.W. DeclarationILO F.P.R.W. DeclarationILO F.P.R.W. Declaration Global ReportGlobal ReportGlobal ReportGlobal Report
Decisions by Decisions by Member Member
StateState
Art.24 RepresentationArt.24 RepresentationArt.24 RepresentationArt.24 Representation
Art.26 ComplaintArt.26 ComplaintArt.26 ComplaintArt.26 Complaint
Special Special Prcdre.Prcdre.In case of In case of violations of violations of ratified Conv.ratified Conv.
Normally no further obligations
Normally no further obligations
Discussion at Discussion at ILCILC
Serious CasesSerious Cases
D. Request Observation
Violation of FOA-Violation of FOA-related rightsrelated rights
Violation of FOA-Violation of FOA-related rightsrelated rights
Irrespective of Irrespective of RatificationRatification
Complaint to CFA
Special ProcedureSpecial Procedure
Examination by a tripartiteCommittee set up by G.B.
Set up and examination byCommission of Inquiry
Possibility of “Article 33”Possibility of “Article 33”
Art. 22 ReportArt. 22 ReportArt. 22 ReportArt. 22 Report
Art.19(5)-e Art.19(5)-e General SurveyGeneral Survey
Art.19(5)-e Art.19(5)-e General SurveyGeneral Survey
Violation of Violation of StandardsStandards
Violation of Violation of StandardsStandards
Annual ReviewAnnual ReviewAnnual ReviewAnnual Review
Effective Use of Supervisory MechanismEffective Use of Supervisory MechanismEffective Use of Supervisory MechanismEffective Use of Supervisory Mechanism
Examination by Examination by C.C.A.C.R.C.C.A.C.R.
YESYES
Obligations Obligations concerning non-concerning non-ratified Core ratified Core ConventionsConventions
Study of the case
Is it concerning Is it concerning FOA or not?FOA or not?
Is it concerning Is it concerning FOA or not?FOA or not?
NoNo
Examination by C.E.A.C.R.
Examination by C.E.A.C.R.
ILO DeclarationILO DeclarationILO DeclarationILO DeclarationGlobal ReportGlobal ReportGlobal ReportGlobal Report
Art.24 RepresentationArt.24 RepresentationArt.24 RepresentationArt.24 Representation
Art. 26 ComplaintArt. 26 ComplaintArt. 26 ComplaintArt. 26 Complaint
Is the State a member of the Convention?
Is the State a member of the Convention?
Serious CasesSerious Cases
D. Request Observation
Complaints to Committee on Freedom of Association
YESYES
NoNo No Chance!No Chance!
Core Standards?Core Standards?YESYES
Campaign for Campaign for RatificationRatification
Campaign for Campaign for RatificationRatification
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