Industrial Arbitration Act definition

Industrial Arbitration Act means " The Industrial Con-
Industrial Arbitration Act means the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1940, or any Act amending or replacing that Act.
Industrial Arbitration Act means"T he Industrial Con-

Examples of Industrial Arbitration Act in a sentence

  • Repeal The Industrial Arbitration Act 1912 is hereby repealed.[5.

  • The Commission hereby appoints for the purposes of this award, a Board of Reference consisting of a Chairman and two other members who shall be appointed pursuant to Regulation 52 of the Industrial Arbitration Act (Western Australian Industrial Commission) Regulations 1974.

  • The Commission hereby appoints, for the purposes of this award, a Board of Reference consisting of a Chairperson and two other members who shall be appointed pursuant to section 48 of the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1979.

  • The Commission hereby appoints for the purposes of this award, a Board of Reference consisting of a chairman and two other members who shall be appointed pursuant to regulation 52 of the Industrial Arbitration Act (Industrial Commission) Regulations 1974.

  • The Commission hereby appoints for the purposes of this award, a Board of Reference consisting of a Chairman and two other members who shall be appointed pursuant to section 48 of the Industrial Arbitration Act 1979.

  • The Commission hereby appoints for the purposes of this award, a Board of Reference consisting of a Chairman and two other members who shall be appointed pursuant to Regulation 52 of the Industrial Arbitration Act (Industrial Commission) Regulations, 1974.

  • Each such Board shall consist of a chairman and two other representatives, one to be nominated by each of the parties as prescribed by section 48 of the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1979.

  • Appropriate adjustments to the investor's share of the surpluses or deficits after acquisition are made to account for:(a) depreciation of the depreciable assets, based on their fair values, and(b) amortisation of the difference between the cost of the investment and the investor’s share of the fair values of the net identifiable assets.

  • Subject to this section and to any relevant award or industrial agreement in force under the Industrial Arbitration Act 1912 3, the terms and conditions of employment of officers or employees shall be such as are determined by the Commission, including conditions with respect to punishment for breaches of discipline.

  • The Commission hereby appoints, for the purposes of this award, a Board of Reference consisting of a Chairman and two other members who shall be appointed pursuant to Regulation 80 of the Industrial Arbitration Act (Western Australian Industrial Commission) Regulation, 1964.


More Definitions of Industrial Arbitration Act

Industrial Arbitration Act means " The Industrial Con- ciliation and Arbitration Act, 1894 " :

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