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Also referring to it observation, the Committee notes that the Government’s report has not been received. It must therefore repeat its previous direct request, which read as follows:
Also referring to its observation, the Committee notes, in reply to its previous comments, that under the terms of sections 154 and 155(1) of the Labour Code, labour inspectors exercise their initiative with regard to their visits and investigations within the framework of the labour and social security legislation and, as such, are free to organize their work. Further to the information provided by the Government in a previous report, the Committee requests it to provide indications, firstly, on the volume of work discharged by labour inspectors for the settlement of labour disputes and, secondly, on the nature and volume of the administrative functions that are entrusted to them.