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The Committee notes the Government’s report received in September 2008 and the information it contains on legislation and new programmes launched. Further to its previous request, the Committee asks the Government to supply supplementary information with regard to the following points.
1. Article 1 of the Convention. Implementation of education and training policies and programmes. The Committee notes that the National Professional Agency, as the body responsible for the creation of comprehensive systems of vocational education and training qualifications, has developed 34 study programmes based on modern demands of the labour market. It further notes that in order to reduce structural unemployment, the Government has launched the Development of Professional Training Infrastructure Programme and, between December 2007 and April 2008, has carried out the Vocational Training and Retraining Programme. Under the Development of Professional Training Infrastructure Programme, which is implemented in cooperation with the public and private sectors, the Government aims to establish 50 professional centres nationwide to improve the infrastructure for professional education and to adjust training to market conditions. Under the Vocational Training and Retraining Programme, registered unemployed persons received a three-month paid vocational training in private or municipal training. The Committee asks the Government to include in its next report information on the implementation of the Development of Professional Training Infrastructure Programme and to continue to supply information on measures taken with a view to strengthening, in practice, the relationship between education, training and employment.
2. Articles 3, paragraph 1, and 4. Information for vocational guidance and vocational further training. In reply to the Committee’s previous comments, the Government indicates that under the Vocational Training and Retraining Programme access to information on employment, vocational guidance and training/retraining has been improved and now includes online resources, brochures, a telephone hotline and newly established special information centres. The Committee further notes that 65 per cent of the participants in measures offered as part of the Vocational Training and Retraining Programme were women. The Committee asks the Government to continue to provide detailed information on the measures taken to ensure that comprehensive information and the broadest possible guidance are available to all, and on the new programmes aimed at the promotion of vulnerable categories of workers. The Committee also asks the Government to supply indications as to the impact of these measures and as to progress made through vocational training in meeting the needs for vocational training throughout life of both young persons and adults.
3. Article 5. Cooperation with employers’ and workers’ organizations. The Government indicates that a consultative body of the National Professional Agency, comprising leaders of the Employers’ Association of Georgia and the Georgian Trade Unions Confederation, is to be established. The Committee further asks the Government to keep it updated on the establishment of the consultative body and to provide specific information on the consultations regarding the questions covered by the Convention.
4. Part VI of the report form. Practical application. The Committee notes that more than 113,800 persons participated in training measures under the Vocational Training and Retraining Programme and that the number of women has increased by seven percentage points as compared to 2006. The Committee asks the Government to continue to supply further comprehensive information, allowing an appreciation of the effect given to the provisions of the Convention in practice.
The Committee notes the Government’s report received in August 2005 and the information it contains on legislation and institutions concerned with the vocational guidance and vocational training field. It also takes note of a document suggesting a new approach to vocational training, designed in particular to strengthen links between vocational training and employment. Further to its previous request, the Committee asks the Government to supply supplementary information with regard to the following points.
1. Article 1, paragraphs 1 to 5, of the Convention. Close relationship with employment and equality of opportunity. The Committee notes that, according to the Government, there is still considerable disparity between employment supply and demand, both quantitively and qualitatively, which confirms the need to develop human resources and improve the vocational guidance and vocational training system. In this regard, the Government indicates that a project entitled Fundamental Principles of Vocational Education in Georgia, prepared with the active participation of state structures, workers’ and employers’ organizations and non-governmental organizations, forms part of this strategy for developing and improving the existing system. The project includes both vocational training and guidance and a career plan for students, as well as further training for adults. The Committee requests the Government to keep the ILO informed of progress in implementing this project and to continue to supply information on all the measures taken with a view to strengthening in practice the relationship between education, training and employment. The Committee also requests the Government to describe the measures taken to encourage women to develop and utilize their vocational skills in all branches of economic activity and at all levels of vocational qualification and responsibility. In addition, further to its previous comments, the Committee asks the Government to indicate whether the Bill on employment mentioned in its previous report which was designed to amend the Employment Act, 2001, is still under consideration. It also requests the Government to supply further information on the restrictions mentioned in article 3 of the Constitution pertaining to the right to education and vocational training.
2. Article 3(1) and Article 4. Information for vocational guidance and vocational further training. In reply to the Committee’s previous comments, the Government indicates that, with regard to information on employment, vocational guidance and training/retraining for handicapped persons, this type of information can be obtained through specialist establishments but is necessarily limited. With regard to further training, the Government indicates that, in addition to traditional training programmes, workers can increase their qualifications in specialized vocational training establishments or undergo retraining, at state expense for the unemployed. The Committee requests the Government to continue to provide detailed information on the measures taken to ensure that comprehensive information and the broadest possible guidance are available to all children, young persons and adults, including programmes suitable for vulnerable categories of workers. The Committee also requests the Government to supply indications on the impact and progress made through vocational training systems designed to meet the needs of young persons and adults throughout their active lives.
3. Article 5. Cooperation with employers’ and workers’ organizations. The Government indicates that, under Decree No. 90 of 27 May 2005, a governmental commission of the social partners in the field of vocational education consisting of representatives of the Government and the social partners, has been established. The Government also refers to a social partnership development plan in the field of education which envisages, in particular, collaboration of employers, trade unions and non-governmental organizations with the state structures in all stages of the reform of the vocational training system. The Committee would be grateful if the Government would supply additional information on the operation of the consultative machinery and would provide specific information on the consultations regarding the questions covered by the Convention.
4. Part VI of the report form. Practical application. The Committee has noted the statistics supplied by the Government on the number of students participating in various educational programmes and on the number of unemployed persons who have received training for the period 2003-04. The Committee requests the Government to continue to supply extracts of reports, studies and inquiries, allowing an appreciation of the effect given to the provisions of the Convention in practice.
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 matters raised in its 2003 direct request, which read as follows:
1. The Committee notes the information contained in the Government’s detailed first report, received in the Office in March 2001. It also notes that various actions are envisaged under the programme of cooperation between the ILO and Georgia for 2002-03 (for instance, the creation of modern occupational standards and the elaboration of the programmes for vocational training and retraining according to these standards, support for the development of vocational training and retraining and the establishment of internationally accepted mechanisms of occupational skills and qualification certification). It refers to its comment on the application of Convention No. 122 and would appreciate receiving further information on the following points.
2. Article 1, paragraph 1, of the Convention. The Committee notes that the Employment Act closely links education and training with employment objectives. However, the Government indicates that the link with employment promotion is weak in practice, due to the weakness of the economy. The Government adds that a Bill on employment has been prepared, which will include provisions on monitoring the labour market. The Committee would appreciate receiving a copy of this legislation, once enacted, and further information on other measures taken to strengthen in practice the link between education and training and employment, in particular through employment services.
3. Article 1, paragraph 5. The Committee notes the guarantees of equal access provided in article 5 of the Constitution, but that article 3 permits restrictions on the right to education and vocational training "in cases provided by legislation". It would appreciate receiving further information on these restrictions permitted by the national legislation. Please also refer to the comments formulated on the application of Convention No. 111.
4. Article 3, paragraph 1, and Article 4. Please provide further information in relation to vocational training offered to persons with disabilities and other vulnerable categories of workers such as "young persons, mothers having many children, internally displaced persons, invalids, officers retired in connection with reductions in the number of armed forces", mentioned among the national priorities in the ILO-Georgia Programme of Cooperation for 2002-03. Please also provide information on continued access to education and training for adults in employment.
5. Article 5. The Committee notes that a standing tripartite commission has been established for cooperation on employment-related issues, including qualification levels, training and retraining, and that a tripartite Coordination Council for Employment Assistance also exists for more general labour market policies. The Government reports on a draft law that would establish tripartite consultation at the local level. The Committee requests further information on whether cooperation also exists for the implementation and review of programmes and on consultations at the local level on the matters covered by the Convention.
6. Parts V and VI of the report form. The Committee notes the statistics provided by the Government on the number of participants in education and training in various programmes. It would appreciate receiving information on the action taken in the matters covered by the Convention as a result of the programme of cooperation between the ILO and Georgia for 2002-03 and, if available, statistics disaggregated by gender, race, ethnicity, disability and other relevant categories.