Processing file men05b03.eci *(5555) discretion- ary power to establish an arbitration board and stated that Processing file men05b06.eci *(431) Canada; Chairman), Mrs. Lucia Sasso- Mazzufferi (Employer member, Italy); Processing file men05c01.eci *(10090) was a representa- tive of the Committee of Trade Union Unity of El Salvador Processing file men05c02.eci *(3160) (one toll- collector per shift per day), in other words 100 per cent, so *(3309) three toll-collectors; on all other days, two toll- collectors. At Cambrils, *(3310) Hospitalet and L'Ametllá accesses: one toll- collector every day). *(8721) leader of the Rosellón- Coltejer Textile Factory, murdered at Processing file men05c03.eci *(6690) expresses the firm hope that these restrictions will not be re- imposed Processing file men05d02.eci *(6628) like- wise indicates that limited but widely observed strikes were called Processing file men05d03.eci *(597) at its 117th Session (November 1951), met at the Inter- national Labour *(6957) non- recognition of the Fusagasugá regional committee of the complainant Processing file men05d04.eci *(1867) &htab;It appeared from the Government's reply to the representa- tion of the *(1878) observations concerning the scope of the protec- tion afforded by the Convention *(2059) of Germany supplied the full list of the representa- tives designated to *(2126) the repre- sentation of the WFTU submitted to the Governing Body in February *(2128) what was provided in Article 1, paragraph 2, and Article 4 of Conven- tion *(2145) &htab;44.&htab;The Commission received communications containing informa- tion and *(2147) Bundesvereinigung der Deutschen Arbeitgeber- verbände (Confederation of *(2168) the Deutscher Gewerkschafts- bund, and its affiliated organisations. *(2463) appointed a tripartite committee to examine the repre- sentation. In June *(2467) 10 of the Standing Orders concerning the procedure for the examina- tion *(2482) raised in the representa- tion. It is on that basis that the Commission *(2510) the Discrimina- tion (Employment and Occupation) Convention, 1958 (No. *(2597) counts upon the repre- sentatives to ensure that this condition will be *(2683) cannot be justified by the need for clarifica- tion of factual matters, *(2742) Constitution. Such participa- tion, however, is obviously dependent on *(2820) of the ILO Constitution shows that one of the reasons for insert- ing in *(2871) to examine whether the allega- tions concerned are founded, and the hearings *(3004) in the present proceedings. However, the informa- tion contained in the *(3312) of measures to ensure that the principle of non- discrimination was followed *(3348) No. 111, in relation to protection against discrimina- tion on the basis *(3488) extrac- tion, sex, etc. The Committee adopted the amendment submitted *(3920) as to their applica- tion in practice it is not possible to be certain *(4016) there exists the danger, and indeed the likeli- hood, that they will result *(4020) avoid the risk of coming into conflict with the policy of non- discrimination. *(4104)  ILO: Discrimination in the field of employment and occupa- tion, ILC, *(4199)  ILO: Discrimination in the field of employment and occupa- tion, ILC, *(4335) administrative instruc- tions at the federal, *(4463) of the question. Referring to the above- mentioned principles concerning *(4930) to the Constitu- tion: for example, the Federation is authorised to establish, *(4952) &htab;118.&htab;The Constitution guarantees the principle of the admini- strative autonomy *(5237) 98,300 as salaried employees and 52,700 as wage- earners. The staff in *(5495) of the Federal Constitu- tional Court in proceedings serving the investigation *(5515) basic order ... A party is un- constitutional already if it strives for *(5784) public law with the Federation or with a corpora- tion, institution or *(6057) developments, do not allow any strict delimita- tion of the functions assigned *(6094) any disadvantage by reason of his adherence or non- adherence to a faith *(6282) of the Protection against Dismissal Act apply to establish- ments and offices *(6293) Staff Representa- tion Act, the staff committee participates in a case *(6726) Democracy is looked to for active self- defence. It cannot allow persons *(6735) of faithful- ness to the democratic State and in the provisions of the *(6964) applicants, particu- larly in being ensured a fair and verifiable procedure. *(7005) in the resolu- tion of the German *(7113) for protection of the Constitu- tion are examined for relevance by a central *(7216) &htab;199.&htab;On 26 March 1982 the then Minister of the Interior intro- duced a bill *(7316) 3.&htab;By cancelling the guide-lines for verification of faithful- ness to the *(7373) and its functions are des- cribed at length and take up many pages; in *(7375) examina- tion involving a request for information from the authority for *(7497) to fundamental principles (Baden- Württemberg, Bavaria, Lower Saxony, Rhineland-Palatinate). *(7504) fundamental principles (Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria, Rhineland- Palatinate). *(7656) the duty of faithfulness to the free democratic constitu- tional order *(7813) order as one of "capitalist exploita- tion". In the Court's opinion, special *(7839) constituted trade unions can exert, the oppor- tunities to express politically *(7844) of the Constitu- tion (which authorises the nationalisation of land, natural *(8000) &htab;230.&htab;The Administrative Court of Neustadt-Weinstrasse, Rhineland- Palatinate, *(8016) the official's conduct had not been reflected in any way in the pro- fessional *(8093) Republic could serve to clarify the effect of the Federal Constitu- tional *(8443)  E.W. Böckenförde: "Rechtsstaatliche politische Selbstver- teidigung (8692) Presse- und Informationsamt der Bundesregierung: Bulletin *(8855) 111). The WFTU considered that the non- observance by the Federal Republic *(8881) &htab;239.&htab;In support of its claim, the WFTU referred to the observa- tions *(8915) of the Deutsche Postgewerk- schaft, IG Metall, IG Druck und Papier, and *(9069) by the social-democratic govern- ments of Prussia and Hamburg, under which *(9074) member- ship was lifted in 1932, many higher ranking officials who were *(9130) the same Federal Admini- strative Court took the diametrically opposed *(9158) had not produced a single statement from a DKP programme to sub- stantiate *(9170) 1, paragraph 1, of the Convention con- tained a precise legal definition *(9175) and Recommenda- tions, in accordance with article 22 of the ILO Constitution, *(9189) year the Convention was ratified the Federal Constitu- tional Court had *(9248) courts approved the practice of occupa- tional bans. *(9284) received from individuals and organisa- tions in the Federal Republic of *(9427) or organisa- tions of conscientious objectors to military service. *(9497) Disciplinary Prosecutor observed that member- ship in a party such as the *(9567) &htab;267.&htab;For example, Reinhilde Engel, a teacher employed in Baden- Württemberg *(9626) service. This has taken the form of disciplinary proceed- ings against *(9701) effects that exclusion from the public ser- vice has had or was likely *(9812) in official's favour by Federal Disci- plinary Court. Prosecutor's&htab;&htab; *(9828) favour by Federal Disci- plinary Court. Prosecutor's&htab;&htab; *(9888) in official's favour by Federal Disci- plinary Court. Prosecu- tor's appeal ?(9889) pending before Federal Administra- tive Court. (9894) Werner Siebler&htab;Official on proba-&htab;Complaint against dis- &htab;&htab;tion (postman) (10021) by Federal Admini- strative Court. New proceedings under con- sideration. (10026) Complaint against refusal of admission to prepara- tory service (10027) as contrac- tual employee upheld by Federal Labour Court. (10051) Administrative Court. Con- stitutional (10052) complaint not admitted by Federal Con- stitutional Court. Euro- pean Court (10059) Complaints against dismis- sal upheld (10060) by Land Admini- strative Court. Govern- ment's complaint against refusal (10077) Complaint against dismis- sal pending (10078) before Admini- strative Court. (10150) tory service upheld by Land Administrative Court. Applicant subse- quently (10165) Complaint against refusal of admission to prepara- tory (10207) official upheld by Admini- strative Court. (10223) official upheld by Admini- strative Court. (10231) official upheld by Admini- strative Court. (10250) of preparatory service, upheld by Land Admini- strative Court. Engaged (10269) Refusal of engage- ment as salaried employee after change of Land Government's (10289) in official's favour by Land Administra- tive Court. New disciplin-&htab;&htab; (10306) Appeal to Land Administra- tive Court pending. Warning of new disciplinary&htab;&htab; (10360) in official's favour by Federal Admini- strative Court. New notification (10386) in Administra- tive Court. (10396) in Administra- tive Court. (10441) employee halted pending investiga- tions. (10586) Admini- strative Court. (10685) the Federal Minister for Posts and Telecommunica- tions suspended him at (10701) council. In December l984 the Federal Disciplin- ary Court also annulled (10770) years had an irreproach- able record of service, and that as a postal clerk (10790) l985 the Marburg municipal council adopted a motion pro- testing against (10823) of the Lower Saxony NPD and member- ship of the NPD's federal committee; (10861) rejected Eigenfeld's appeal. The duty of political faithful- ness, stated (10888) which was often guided by considera- tions of expediency. (10966) &htab;297.&htab;In July l979 the Federal Minister for Posts and Tele- communications (11031) were incompatible with the free democratic basic order. It neverthe- less (11043) Meister's equally unambiguous statement of support for the Constitu- tion (11352) in Repp's favour in June l985 on the ground that his member- ship in and (11419) initiated proceed- ings in the Federal Disciplinary Court, charging Scheer (11459) the Federal Diet for Hamburg- Wandsbek, and a former mayor of Hamburg, (11462) support- ing Scheer, stated that, as a result of the solidarity they had (11518) to the Constitu- tion. In November l981 the Baden-Württemberg Administrative (11549) &htab;336.&htab;In May l985, after the decision of the Federal Administra- tive Court, (11614) and Sport, has been in the school service of Baden- Württemberg since 1969. (11626) in August 1975. In October 1975 the Karlsruhe Admini- strative Court ordered (11632) Govern- ment's appeal was rejected (11635) of duty was fulfilled, the sub- jective condition - awareness of committing (11665) of leave to appeal was rejected by the Federal Administra- tive Court in (11724) but wished to obtain from the highest admini- strative court in the Federal (11753) committee of the German Peace Union (Deutsche Friedensunion- DFU) and chairman (11754) of the DFU's Bavarian branch, completed his train- ing to become a teacher (11771) official on probation, Bitterwolf was questioned by the Mittel- franken (11775) worked in such a prominent position in an organisa- tion that was influenced (11778) basic order of the Constitu- tions of the Federal Republic and Bavaria. (11824) his suita- bility, the doubts about his faithfulness to the Constitution (11835) The admini- stration had done this by drawing up a series of questions, (11872) service had expressed their satis- faction with his work by requesting (11915) . After nearly four years of prepara- tory (11971) action. The objectives in the declara- tion adopted by the regional meeting (11991) &htab;357.&htab;In October 1976 Niess-Mache informed the Munich Administra- tive (12007) aims hostile to the Constitu- tion. The Ministry of Justice should have (12027) &htab;359.&htab;In November 1977 the Bavarian Administrative Court, revers- ing the (12037) to engage a complain- ant in the civil service. In the case of Niess-Mache (12172) Court. After the judgement of the Hannover Administra- tive Court he had (12255) the GEW adopted a resolution protesting against "occupa- tional bans" (12262) Govern- ment to put an end to all politically motivated (12263) disciplinary proceed- ings, to respect the principle that no one was to (12324) &htab;377.&htab;The Weser-Ems district administration initiated investiga- tions (12328) to have violated the duty of faithful- ness to the free democratic basic (12384) at a secondary school in Kaisers- lautern. Jung has been an active member (12395) In January 1982 the district admini- stration initiated preliminary investigations, (12399) dismissal. He was charged with having violated his duty of faithful- ness (12518) In May 1984 the committee of the Rhineland- Palatinate branch of the GEW (12579) to give its approval. Under the Schleswig- Holstein Staff Representation (12610) The chairman of the SPD group in the Schleswig- Holstein Diet observed (13316) not lie to the Federal Constitu- tional Court, whose dubiousness with regard (13439) interpreta- tion, which served the International Labour Organisation's (13482) &htab;These considerations might suggest the answer that the relation- ships (13635) of Conven- tion No. 111. If that assertion should be correct, this case (13706) &htab;The Federal Government is not of the opinion that the interpreta- tion (13790) faithful to the Constitution. In the Federal Govern- ment's opinion, (13895) in the Constitution itself. The limit of the per- missible is reached (13923) values laid down as unalterable by the Constitu- tion (article 79, paragraph (13936) of a simple inactive party member- ship this assumption seems somewhat (14056) &htab;1.&htab;The legal duty of officials to be faithful to the Constitu- tion is such (14078) &htab;This principle of the special relationship of trust, the funda- mental (14108) for all other States Members of the Inter- national Labour Organisation. (14132) to the application of Article 1, para- graph 2, of Convention No. 111 that (14142) equal access to the public service and continuing employ- ment therein. (14163) a requirement which is inherent in employ- ment as an official, must be (14226) adopted by the Govern- ment of the Federal Republic of Germany. (14283) the Constitu- tion applied in practice only to the heads of the official (14401) possession. Even this inquiry does not bring about a purpose- designed (14488) it is placed in special jeopardy by persons and organisa- tions that are (14577) the compre- hensive legal safeguards required by that provision. (14585) order, even though the Constitu- tion rules out the elimination of these (14596) &htab;The Committee set up pursuant to article 24 of the ILO Constitu- tion to (14801) &htab;The removal of an official from the public service pre- supposes the commission (14816) of faithful- ness, the extent to which restrictions on freedom of opinion (14866) would be affected by dubious considera- tions if a difference were made (14880) of its Constitution. When Conven- tion No. lll was adopted it was known (14933) which defines basic rights solely as participa- tion in the collective (14943) that representa- tives of such Marxist-Leninist systems should criticise (15003) laid down in Convention No. lll can be esta- blished. These principles (15048) officials to be faithful to the Constitution. In the inter- national sphere, (15149) Constitution at the national level can be deter- mined only in accordance (15204) would appear. The most appro- priate and effective means of unifying administrative (15306) disposition towards the Constitu- tion at present represent no specific (15342) A person who has been nominated as an officer, representa- tive or candidate (15366) of the Basic Law on the duty of faithfulness to the Constitu- tion in the (15382) society, inter alia, in the interests of national security. Inter- preting (15413) The Federal Republic of Germany considers this as confirma- tion of its (15828) particular occupational profile with corres- ponding qualifications; that (15908) binding inter- pretation of national law, they cannot be made the basis (15947) The personal qualifica- tion of faithfulness to the Constitution in any (15959) features of the State and constitu- tional order of the Federal Republic (15961) acts against the security of the State or its democratic constitu- tional (15964) imperceptible slide into totalitarian- ism and to take precautions against (16290) applied to right- and left-wing extremist parties. In reply to a question (17535) their political opinions, public servants were greatly over- represented, D Processing file men05e02.eci (9509) leaders are only self- declared leaders. Nine of them, including a secretary (11817) &htab;397.&htab;As regards the arrest in September 1987 of the Secretary- General, D Processing file men05e03.eci (12219) As regards the situation of the head of the Inter- enterprise Union of (13720) of the General Secretary of the Workers' Inter- Trade Union Movement (MIT), (16328) the self- realisation of Colombians, not only as citizens, but even as (29017) Office of National and Inter- national Relations, Ministry (29421) Secretary for International Rela- tions - CST D Processing file men05e04.eci (1226) Prime Minister was created to inte- grate the personnel in question into (1229) into autonomous com- munities, the Social Security Administration and any (3287) consider the question of assimilation of the "workers- dispatching undertakings" (3387) &htab;1.&htab;By a letter of 23 May l985, the National Trade Union Co- ordinating Council (3396) (Agriculture) Convention, l933 (No. 38), and the Dis- crimination (Employment (3445) May l983 by the National Trade Union Co- ordinating Council (CNS) of Chile (3600) of Chile, Mr. Guillermo Arthur Errázuriz, Under- Secretary for Labour. Processing file mfr05a01.eci (11441) à l'approvi- sionnement et au fonctionnement des services collectifs; libéré Processing file mfr05b02.eci (8818) Syndicaliste, Confédération métallur- gique. En liberté. (9322) &htab;5.&htab;La Confédération générale des travailleurs portugais- Intersyndicale (10548) &htab;53.&htab;La Confédération générale des travailleurs portugais- Intersyndicale Processing file mfr05b03.eci (6955) lieutenant- gouverneur-en-conseil était en outre habilité à étendre la Processing file mfr05b06.eci (433) renvoyer à la Commission d'experts pour l'application des conven- tions Processing file mfr05d03.eci (602) &htab;2.&htab;Les membres du comité de nationalités argentine et véné- zuelienne Processing file mfr05d04.eci (2277) Rhénanie-du-Nord- Westphalie; professeur Wolfgang Däubler, professeur de (4862) locaux (Verwaltungsgerichte), régionaux (Oberverwal- tungsgerichte ou Verwaltungsgerichtshöfe) (4878) &htab;115.&htab;&htab;La Cour constitutionnelle fédérale (Bundesverfassungsge- richt) est (12830) Arbeitsausschuss der Initiative "Weg mit den Berufs- verboten", Juni 1985). Processing file mfr05e01.eci (4664) expressément indiqué dans les procès- verbaux de négociations (notamment (5328) contre les syndi- calistes, et qu'il incombe aux gouvernements de garantir (5439) &htab;258.&htab;L'organisation plaignante déclare représenter 1.350 travail- leurs, (6331) par l'inter- médiaire du ministère de l'Intérieur, avait demandé la comparution (7921) ces res- ponsables syndicaux ainsi que cinq autres dirigeants font l'objet (8481) syndical étaient corrects. On retrouve ce principe de non- discrimination (9582) les dirigeants syn- dicaux de recevoir une aide financière pour fomenter Processing file mfr05e04.eci (1827) elle allègue la non-observation par le gouver- nement de la Grèce de la (2675)  Syndicat panjaponais des dockers (ZENKOWAN); Syndicat pan- japonais (2682) (EIENKYOTO); Syndicat des méca- niciens, chauffeurs et conducteurs FIO; (2683) Fédération japonaise des syn- dicats des travailleurs de la radiodiffusion (2691) des lycées (NIKKOKYO); Syndicat ouvrier des chauffeurs de véhi- cules automobiles (2697) télécommunications; Syn- dicat ouvrier des infirmières et aide-ménagères (2704) ci-dessus concernant la réclamation: Syn- dicat national japonais des ingénieurs (2705) des chemins de fer et des loco- motives et Conseil japonais des syndicats (2790) &htab;6.&htab;A sa 234e session (novembre 1986), le Conseil d'adminis- tration, en (3837) inter- nationales qu'il a ratifiées. Il paraît donc pour le moins inopportun (4526) des employés de commerce prévue à l'article 36 du décret- loi no 2200, (4587) les modali- tés d'application. En tout état de cause, l'assentiment du (5537) écrites accompagnées d'observations et de suggestions. Ces proposi- tions, (5609) de toutes les organi- sations syndicales du pays. e)  (5616) travail- leurs ont été créés en janvier 1985 afin d'évaluer le fonctionnement (5641) d'administration chargé d'examiner la récla- mation du CNS présentée en (5660) &htab;87.&htab;Le comité a pu constater que la définition de la "main- d'oeuvre" utilisée (5665) ne faisant pas partie de la main- d'oeuvre et qui sont inscrites au POJH (5849) pour incapacité profession- nelle découlant d'une maladie courante, dont (5896) vivant dans son ménage et à sa charge (art. 5 de la con- vention), les (5973) &htab;104.&htab;Le comité constate qu'il n'apparaît pas, d'après les infor- mations (6134) en matière de pré- voyance, en permettant qu'il soit investi dans des entreprises (6337) d'un réajustement auto- matique indexé sur le coût de la vie qui non seulement (6511) de répartition comme les systèmes de capitalisation indivi- duelle sont (6616) de 172 pesos, ce qui représente 0,2 pour cent de la somme accu- mulée, (6693) La preuve en est qu'un travailleur percevant une rémuné- ration de 10.000 pesos (6804) de sorte que la commission fixe affecte propor- tionnellement plus les (6883) précises, fixées par la Super- intendance des AFP. Cet organisme de contrôle (7122) spécia- lisées pour la sous-traitance de certains services en vue de réduire (7885) selon des règlements établis après consultation des organi- sations d'employeurs (8014) le décret-loi no 3500 afin que l'assurance vieil- lesse soit gérée par Processing file msp05b02.eci *(5312) 29 del decreto- ley). (10849) &htab;53.&htab;La Confederación General de los Trabajadores Portugueses- Intersindical Processing file msp05d04.eci (5780) Campo de actividad&htab;Funciona- &htab;Empleados&htab;Obreros&htab;Total Processing file msp05e04.eci *(1864) de la Constitución de la Organización Interna- cional del Trabajo, en la *(2791) de Trabajadores de Telecomunicaciones; Sin- dicato de Enfermeras y Auxiliares *(3032) adecuado de los servicios de colocación de trabaja- dores y para el establecimiento *(3619) 29, ratificado el 31.5.1933; Convenio núm. 30, rati- ficado el 18.10.1935; *(3708) &htab;5.&htab;En virtud de los artículos 1 y 2, párrafo 1, de este Regla- mento, *(4154) algunos derechos laborales y sindicales en Chile, ela- borado por la CNS. *(4156) Primera Conferencia nacional de la mujer traba- jadora (Santiago, 17-19 *(4674) por el legislador como jornada extra- ordinaria, de suerte que con las *(5023) de medidas adecuadas para mejorar las condi- ciones de trabajo, y especialmente *(5089) &htab;63.&htab;La situación económica general de América latina, y en parti- cular *(5447) corrientemente activa) que utiliza el INE corres- ponde estrictamente a *(5482) &htab;79.&htab;El Gobierno declara que el subsidio de cesantía es un bene- ficio *(5538) una caída durante 1985, de 5 por ciento y 2,9 por ciento, respectiva- mente, *(5617) con los programas sociales PEM y POJH. Entre las peti- ciones hechas a *(5862) y al POJH, el Comité lamenta constatar que el Gobierno no ha comu- nicado *(6017) de pensiones las presta- ciones de salud establecidas en las leyes núms. 10383, *(6112) &htab;102.&htab;Respecto a la contribución de los asegurados y sus emplea- dores *(6827) se deseara redistribuir ingresos obli- gando a las AFP a cobrar sólo comisiones *(6831) subsidiarían a los traba- jadores con bajos ingresos, sino también a aquellos *(7145) el financiamiento de las pensiones en caso de que por declara- toria de *(7455) represen- tantes sindicales titulares y un representante sindical suplente. *(7549) del decreto- ley núm. 3500 da a toda persona natural la posibilidad de *(7637) &htab;170.&htab;&htab;Si bien es cierto que la legislación actual prevé una even- tual *(8081) deban decidirse previa con- sulta a las organizaciones de trabajadores