Labour Relations Act, 1995 (Act No. 66 of 1995)

Notices

National Bargaining Council for the Private Security Sector

Main Collective Agreement

Dispute Resolution

Part Five: Rules that apply to Conciliations and Arbitrations and Con-Arbs

30. What happens if a party fails to attend arbitration proceedings before the Council

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(1)If a party to the dispute fails to attend or be represented at any arbitration proceedings before the Council, and that party—
(a)had referred the dispute to the Council, a commissioner may dismiss the matter by issuing a written ruling; or
(b) had not referred the matter to the Council, the commissioner may—
(i)continue with the proceedings in the absence of that party; or
(ii) adjourn the proceedings to a later date.

 

(2)A commissioner must be satisfied that the party had been properly notified of the date, time and venue of the proceedings, before making any decision in terms of sub-rule (1).

 

(3)If a matter is dismissed, the Council must send a copy of the ruling to the parties within 14 days.