Labour Relations Act, 1995 (Act No. 66 of 1995)NoticesBargaining Council for the Canvas Goods Industry, GautengExtension to Non-Parties of the Main Collective AgreementAnnexuresAnnexure C : Conciliation Guidelines6. Discretion to assume jurisdiction |
6.1 | If at any time the Council becomes aware that the dispute could have been resolved by another bargaining council, an accredited agency or in terms of a collective agreement, the Council may, in terms of Section 147 of the Act: |
6.1.1 | Exercise its discretion to assume jurisdiction; |
6.1.2 | Refer the dispute to the appropriate person or body for resolution. |
6.2 | In determining whether or not to assume jurisdiction in terms of Section 147 of the Act, the Council must be guided by whether: |
6.2.1 | the referral is an attempt to bypass agreed or statutory procedures; |
6.2.2 | substantial injustice will be done by referring the dispute to the appropriate person or body for resolution; |
6.2.3 | the Council has jurisdiction. |
6.3 | If the Council declines jurisdiction it must give the parties brief reasons for its decision and advise the parties as to the appropriate person or body for resolving the dispute. |