Standing orders interpretation may be referred to the Tribunal whose decision is final and binding. An employer, affected worker(s), or the trade union may apply to the Tribunal having territorial jurisdiction over the establishment to decide questions concerning the application or interpretation of certified standing orders or agreed modifications; the Tribunal shall give all parties a reasonable opportunity to be heard and its decision is final and binding on the employer and the workers.
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Standing orders interpretation may be referred to the Tribunal whose decision is final and binding.
An employer, affected worker(s), or the trade union may apply to the Tribunal having territorial jurisdiction over the establishment to decide questions concerning the application or interpretation of certified standing orders or agreed modifications; the Tribunal shall give all parties a reasonable opportunity to be heard and its decision is final and binding on the employer and the workers.
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