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Examination of the draft text of the instruments proposed to be
adopted by the ILO in consultation with the concerned Central Ministries,
State Governments and the social partners, taking a decision on whether or
not to support their adoption and preparing appropriate interventions for
the Government delegates.
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Submission of the instruments adopted by the ILO to the competent
authority, i.e., Parliament in our case for its information to fulfil the
obligation under article 19 of the ILO Constitution.
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Examination of Conventions and Recommendations adopted by the ILO
in the light of National laws and practices in consultations with the
concerned Central Ministries/Departments, State Governments/UTs and the
social partners. Ratification of those Conventions of the ILO to which our
National laws and practices conforms their provisions and accordingly
informing the ILO about the decision of the Government.
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Ratification
of an ILO Convention is a voluntary process. The practice followed by
India so far has been that a Convention is ratified only when the national
laws and practices are in conformity the provisions of the Convention in
question. India has so far ratified 41 ILO
Conventions and 1 protocol. The unratified
Conventions of the ILO are also reviewed at appropriate intervals in
relation to our National laws and practices.
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Preparation of periodical Reports on unratified ILO Conventions
under Article 19 of the ILO Constitution indicating the position of
National laws and practices vis-à-vis the provisions of the Conventions.
Similarly, periodical Reports on ratified Conventions of the ILO are
prepared under Article 22 of the ILO Constitution indicating how the
provisions of the Conventions are being implemented in the country. The
Reports on the priority Conventions are required to be submitted after
every two year while the non-priority ones are to be submitted after every
five years. These reports are due to be sent to the ILO between 1st June
and 1st September every year.
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Preparing appropriate comments and relevant replies to the
Observations and Direct Requests made by the Committee of Experts on the
Application of Conventions and Recommendations on the implementation of
the various provisions of various Conventions ratified by India.
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Preparation of Reports on unratified core or fundamental
Conventions of the ILO
every year under the Annual review under the
Follow–up to the ILO Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at
Work indicating how the principles involved in the Core Conventions are
being ensured in the country.
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Convening at appropriate intervals a tripartite meeting of
Committee on Conventions to discuss with the social partners various
issues related to the ILO Standards and positions of the Government of
India thereon.
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Examination of cases against India before the ILO’s Committee on
Freedom of Association and other miscellaneous complaints for violation of
infringement of principles of freedom of association and collective
bargaining.
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Dealing with matters pertaining to other obligations arising out of
India being a member of the ILO. For example, requirement to take a stand
and convey our views on issues like Myanmar case, stand to be taken by the
ILO on various issues in meetings of various UN bodies like
WTO, World
Conference against Racism, special UN Assembly on Ageing, World Summit on
Sustainable Development, etc.