Export processing zones (EPZs). With regard to the right to organize in EPZs, the Committee recalls that it had previously noted the Government’s statement that the Export Processing Zones (Employment and Service Conditions) Rules, 2009 had been finalized in consultation with the stakeholders and will be submitted to the Cabinet for approval.
Noting the ITUC comments alleging denial of collective bargaining rights in EPZs and the Government’s statement that the draft Rules are in conformity with the Convention, the Committee expresses the firm hope that the Rules will be adopted in the very near future. It requests the Government to provide a copy thereof as soon as they are adopted.
Banking sector. In its previous comments, the Committee had requested the Government to amend section 27-B of the Banking Companies Ordinance of 1962, imposing sanctions of imprisonment and/or fines for carrying out trade union activities during office hours. The Committee notes that the Government had provided a copy of the amendment submitted to the Senate and indicates that, as underlined in its Labour Policy 2010, it is committed to repeal this section. The Committee notes in this respect the conclusions of Case No. 2096 of the Committee on Freedom of Association.
The Committee expresses the firm hope that the Amendment of section 27B of the Banking Companies Ordinance of 1962 will be adopted in the near future and requests the Government to provide information in this respect in its next report.

The Committee notes that the Government’s report has not been received.
The Committee request the Government of Pakistan for timely submission of report on compliance of ILO Convention No. 98
Autonomous bodies and corporations. The Committee had previously noted the statement of the All Pakistan Federation of Trade Unions (APFTU), according to which the newly imposed section 2-A of the Services Tribunal Act had debarred workers engaged in autonomous bodies and corporations such as the Pakistan Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA), railway, telecommunication, gas, banks, the Pakistan Agricultural Storage and Supply Corporation (PASSCO), etc., from seeking redress for their grievances from the labour courts, labour appellate tribunals and the National Industrial Relations Commission (NIRC) in the case of unfair labour practices committed by the employer. In this respect, the Committee had noted the Government’s indication that a Bill for amendment of this provision has been moved to the Senate.
The Committee once again expresses the firm hope that section 2-A of the Services Tribunals Act will be repealed in the near future so as to ensure that appropriate means of redress are available to workers concerned. It requests the Government to provide a copy of the amended legislative text.

The Committee had previously requested the Government to take all necessary measures to ensure that workers of the Karachi Electric Supply Company (KESC) and the trade union existing at the enterprise enjoyed the rights afforded by the Convention in practice. It furthermore requested the Government to provide information on the situation with regard to the determination of a collective bargaining agent. The Committee notes, from the examination of Case No. 2006 of the Committee on Freedom of Association, the Government’s indication that the referendum for selecting a collective bargaining agent had been held in accordance with the directive of the Sindh High Court, and that the KESC labour union was declared the collective bargaining agent.
Finally, the Committee expresses its concern at the situation of trade union rights in the country and urges the Government to take the necessary measures to ensure the application in law and in practice of the rights enshrined in the Convention.

We Request the Government of Pakistan to Take Urgent note
of the Committee Observations
for the protection of labourers in Pakistan!
The Committee of Experts on the Application of Conventions and Recommendations is an independent body composed of legal experts charged with examining the application of ILO Conventions and Recommendations by ILO member States.
Source: Report of the Committee of Expertson the Application of ConventionsandRecommendations, General Reportand observations concerning particular countries, International Labour Conference, 100th Session, 2011 (Third item on the agenda)
|