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Appeals under the Industrial Relations Code let employers, unions or worker representatives challenge certifying officer orders within the prescribed period. A statutory right allows an employer, trade union, negotiating union or council, or, if none exists, any union or worker representative in an industrial establishment to appeal a certifying officer's order to the appellate authority appointed by the appropriate government; appeals must be filed within the prescribed time limit from receipt of the order and are to be disposed of in the manner prescribed.
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<h1>Appeals under the Industrial Relations Code let employers, unions or worker representatives challenge certifying officer orders within the prescribed period.</h1> A statutory right allows an employer, trade union, negotiating union or council, or, if none exists, any union or worker representative in an industrial establishment to appeal a certifying officer's order to the appellate authority appointed by the appropriate government; appeals must be filed within the prescribed time limit from receipt of the order and are to be disposed of in the manner prescribed.