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Repetition Article 2(3) of the Convention. Public holidays and periods of sickness not to be counted in annual leave. The Committee notes that, contrary to the Government’s indications, the Labour Code No. 12 of 2010 contains no explicit provision excluding public holidays and interruptions of attendance at work due to sickness from the calculation of annual holidays with pay. The Committee understands, however, that a new draft Labour Code is currently under preparation with the technical assistance of the International Labour Office, and that section 181 of the draft text expressly provides that public holidays that fall during a period of leave and sick days, provided that a supporting medical certificate is submitted, are not counted as part of the worker’s leave.The Committee hopes that this draft provision, which gives full effect to the requirement of Article 2(3) of the Convention, will be adopted without change, and requests the Government to keep the Office informed of any progress made with regard to the finalization of the new Labour Code.
Repetition Article 2(3) of the Convention. Public holidays and periods of sickness not to be counted in annual leave. The Committee notes that, contrary to the Government’s indications, the Labour Code No. 12 of 2010 contains no explicit provision excluding public holidays and interruptions of attendance at work due to sickness from the calculation of annual holidays with pay. The Committee understands, however, that a new draft Labour Code is currently under preparation with the technical assistance of the International Labour Office, and that section 181 of the draft text expressly provides that public holidays that fall during a period of leave and sick days, provided that a supporting medical certificate is submitted, are not counted as part of the worker’s leave. The Committee hopes that this draft provision, which gives full effect to the requirement of Article 2(3) of the Convention, will be adopted without change, and requests the Government to keep the Office informed of any progress made with regard to the finalization of the new Labour Code.
Article 2, paragraph 3(b) of the Convention. Period of sickness not to be counted in annual leave. The Committee notes the Government’s reply that section 38 of the Labour Code provides expressly that a period during which the capacity of the worker is affected by sickness or by injury must not be included in his/her holiday with pay, and that in practice, the worker submits to his/her employer a certificate of leave prepared by his/her physician, hospital or sanatorium. The Committee recalls in this connection its previous comments and the Government’s replies referring to the forthcoming adoption of a legislative reform which, in particular, would include explicitly in the Labour Code the exclusion of a period of sickness from annual leave. Based on the Government’s last report, the Committee understands that no progress has been made in this regard. Accordingly, the Committee reiterates its hope that the reform will be concluded shortly to give full effect to this Article of the Convention, and requests the Government to keep the Office informed of any new developments on this matter.
Finally, while noting the Government’s statement that it will consider in the light of the legislation in force the ratification of the Holiday with Pay Convention (Revised), 1970 (No. 132), the Committee wishes to observe that the ratification of Convention No. 132 would be all the more appropriate as the legislation of the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya – which provides for 30 days of annual leave, and even 45 days for those aged at least 50 or with 20 years of service – appears to be in substantial conformity with the requirements of that Convention.
Article 2, paragraph 3(b), of the Convention. Interruptions of work due to sickness. The Committee notes that the Industrial Relations Bill, which provides that periods of incapacity for work due to sickness or an accident shall not be included in the annual holidays, is still under examination. The Committee recalls that it has been requesting for over 30 years that section 38 of the current Labour Code, which does not explicitly provide for such exclusion, should be supplemented so as to secure its full conformity with this provision of the Convention. It trusts that the new Industrial Relations Act will be adopted in the very near future.
Part V of the report form. The Committee requests the Government to provide a general appreciation of the manner in which the Convention is applied in practice including, for instance, extracts from the reports of the inspection services indicating the number and nature of the infringements reported, statistical information on the number of workers (classified into adults and young persons under 16 years of age, including apprentices) who are covered by the legislation on holidays with pay, etc.
The Committee also takes this opportunity to recall that, on the proposal of the Working Party on Policy regarding the Revision of Standards, the Governing Body of the ILO considered that Convention No. 52 was out of date and invited the States parties to this Convention to contemplate the possibility of ratifying the Holidays with Pay Convention (Revised), 1970 (No. 132), which is not considered to be fully up to date, but remains relevant in certain respects (see document GB.283/LILS/WP/PRS/1/2, paragraph 12). The acceptance of the obligations of Convention No. 132, for persons employed in economic sectors other than agriculture, by a State party to Convention No. 52 ipso jure involves the immediate denunciation of the latter. The Committee requests the Government to keep the Office informed of any decision that it may take in this respect.
The Committee notes with regret that the Government’s report has not been received. It hopes that a report will be supplied for examination by the Committee at its next session and that it will contain full information on the matters raised in its previous direct request, which read as follows:
Article 2, paragraph 3(b), of the Convention. The Committee notes that the draft law of labour and employment relations amending section 38 of Labour Code No. 58 of 1970, to the effect that periods of incapacity for work due to sickness or accident shall not be counted as part of the annual holidays with pay, has not yet been adopted. It reiterates its hope that this will be the case in the near future and that the Government will supply a copy of the relevant text as soon as it becomes available.
The Committee notes the information supplied by the Government in reply to its previous comments.
The Committee notes once again with regret that the Government's report has not been received. It hopes that a report will be supplied for examination by the Committee at its next session and that it will contain full information on the matters raised in its direct request of 1992 which read as follows:
Article 2, paragraph 3(b) of the Convention. The Committee has been drawing the Government's attention for many years to the need to amend section 38 of the Labour Code of 1980, which does not explicitly exclude from paid and annual leave interruptions of work due to sickness, as required by the Convention. The Committee notes the information communicated by the Government and, in particular, that the national committee charged with examination of Conventions and Recommendations made a draft amendment to section 38. The Committee hopes that the Government will soon be able to report that this draft has been adopted.
The Committee notes with regret that, for the fifth year in succession, the Government's report has not been received. It hopes that a report will be supplied for examination by the Committee at its next session and that it will contain full information on the matters raised in its previous direct request, which read as follows:
Article 2, paragraph 3(b), of the Convention. The Committee has been drawing the Government's attention for many years to the need to amend section 38 of the Labour Code of 1980, which does not explicitly exclude from paid annual leave interruptions of work due to sickness, as required by the Convention. The Committee notes the information communicated by the Government and, in particular, that the national committee charged with examination of Conventions and Recommendations made a draft amendment to section 38. The Committee hopes that the Government will soon be able to report that this draft has been adopted.
The Committee notes with regret that the Government's report has not been received. It hopes that a report will be supplied for examination by the Committee at its next session and that it will contain full information on the matters raised in its previous direct request, which read as follows:
The Committee notes that the Government's report has not been received. It hopes that a report will be supplied for examination by the Committee at its next session and that it will contain full information on the following matters raised in its previous direct request, which read as follows:
Article 2, paragraph 3(b) of the Convention. The Committee has been drawing the Government's attention for many years to the need to amend section 38 of the Labour Code of 1980, which does not explicitly exclude from paid annual leave interruptions of work due to sickness, as required by the Convention. The Committee notes the information communicated by the Government and, in particular, that the national committee charged with examination of Conventions and Recommendations made a draft amendment to section 38. The Committee hopes that the Government will soon be able to report that this draft has been adopted.
The Committee notes that the Government's report has not been received. It must therefore repeat its previous observation which read as follows:
Article 2, paragraph 3, of the Convention. For many years, the Committee has been drawing the Government's attention to the need to amend section 38 of the Labour Code of 1980, which does not explicitly exclude from paid annual leave interruptions of work due to sickness, as required by this provision of the Convention. The Government has stated several times that it intends to take the necessary measures: it stated that the Committee responsible for examining international labour Conventions, established by decision of the Secretary of the People's General Committee of the Public Service, recommended that the competent authorities should amend section 38 of the Labour Code in order to bring it into conformity with this provision of the Convention. The Committee trusts that this amendment will be adopted very shortly.
Article 2, paragraph 3, of the Convention. For many years, the Committee has been drawing the Government's attention to the need to amend section 38 of the Labour Code of 1980 which does not explicitly exclude from paid annual leave the interruptions of work due to sickness, as required by this provision of the Convention. The Government has stated several times that it intends to take the necessary measures. In its last report, it states that the Committee responsible for examining international labour Conventions, established by decision of the Secretary of the People's General Committee of the Public Service, recommended that the competent authorities should amend section 38 of the Labour Code in order to bring it into conformity with this provision of the Convention. The Committee trusts that this amendment will be adopted very shortly.