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Effect given to the recommendations of the committee and the Governing Body - Report No 371, March 2014

Case No 2826 (Peru) - Complaint date: 17-NOV-10 - Closed

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  1. 101. At its March 2013 meeting, the Committee made the following recommendations on the matters still pending [see 367th Report, para. 1020]:
    • (a) The Committee requests the Government to keep it informed of any developments regarding the processing of Bill No. 761/2011-CR, the Act concerning non-traditional exports, by Congress.
    • (b) The Committee reiterates its previous recommendation inviting the Government, taking into account the specific features of this case, to consider the possibility of allocating some public premises to the complainant for its use.
  2. 102. With regard to recommendation (a), the Government states in its communications dated 7 and 13 May 2013 that the bill on the promotion of non-traditional exports is being processed by the Labour and Social Security Committee of Congress, which has heard the views of several authorities and the social partners and has requested further technical reports from public and private institutions. The bill is currently at the preliminary review stage. The Committee recalls that, at its November 2011 meeting, it had requested that the legislation in force in the textile sector of non-traditional exports sanction acts of anti union discrimination, and expects that the Act will be adopted in the near future and will include sufficiently dissuasive sanctions against acts of this kind.
  3. 103. With regard to recommendation (b), the Government states that the National Superintendency for State Assets (SBN) has indicated that it makes state premises available free of charge for use by individuals for the purposes of carrying out social, cultural and/or sports development projects, in accordance with the provisions of sections 107–108 of the Regulations of Act No. 29151, the General Act of the National System of State Assets, approved by Supreme Decree No. 007-2008-VIVIENDA; however, it currently has no available premises. The SBN has indicated that if the textile workers of Peru were to identify state premises for their purposes, they could submit a request within the scope of the provisions of sections 107–108 of the Regulations of Act No. 29151, the General Act of the National System of State Assets, to the Subdirectorate for the Administration of State Assets of the SBN for evaluation and processing in accordance with the law. The Government adds that the complainant (the Federation of Textile Workers of Peru (FTTP)) may select premises that it considers to be appropriate in accordance with the abovementioned legislation.
  4. 104. The Committee takes note of this information and invites the complainant to apply for the use of premises within the framework of the legal provisions mentioned by the Government.
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