Common use of The Employment Relations Authority Clause in Contracts

The Employment Relations Authority. (i) This Authority is an investigative body that operates in an informal way. It looks into the facts and makes a decision on the merits of the case and not on the legal technicalities. (ii) Either an employer or an employee can refer an unresolved employment relationship problem to the Authority by filing the appropriate forms. (iii) The Authority may call evidence, hold investigative meetings, or interview anyone involved. It can direct the parties to try mediation. If mediation is unsuitable or has not resolved the problem, the Authority will make a decision that is binding on all parties. Any party can contest the Authority’s decision through the Employment Court.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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The Employment Relations Authority. (i) a. This Authority is an investigative body that operates in an informal way. It looks into the facts and makes a decision on the merits of the case and not on the legal technicalities. (ii) b. Either an employer or an employee can refer an unresolved employment relationship problem to the Authority by filing the appropriate forms. (iii) c. The Authority may call evidence, hold investigative meetings, or interview anyone involved. It can direct the parties to try mediation. If mediation is unsuitable or has not resolved the problem, the Authority will make a decision that is binding on all parties. Any party can contest the Authority’s decision through the Employment Court.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement, Collective Employment Agreement

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The Employment Relations Authority. (i) a. This Authority is an investigative body that operates in an informal way. It looks into the facts and makes a decision on the merits of the case and not on the legal technicalities. (ii) b. Either an employer or an employee can refer an unresolved employment relationship problem to the Authority by filing the appropriate forms. (iii) c. The Authority may call evidence, hold investigative meetings, or interview anyone involved. It can direct the parties to try mediation. If mediation is unsuitable or has not resolved the problem, the Authority will make a decision that is binding on all parties. Any party can contest the Authority’s 's decision through the Employment Court.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Employment Agreement

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