National Industrial Tribunal for cross-state industrial disputes with judicial and administrative members and prescribed terms. National Industrial Tribunals may be constituted by Central Government notification to adjudicate industrial disputes of national importance or affecting establishments in more than one State; each tribunal shall have two members - a Judicial Member (to preside) qualified as a current or former High Court Judge, and an Administrative Member qualified by senior governmental rank and labour experience; selection procedure, remuneration and service terms are prescribed and staff may be provided in consultation with the Judicial Member.
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National Industrial Tribunal for cross-state industrial disputes with judicial and administrative members and prescribed terms.
National Industrial Tribunals may be constituted by Central Government notification to adjudicate industrial disputes of national importance or affecting establishments in more than one State; each tribunal shall have two members - a Judicial Member (to preside) qualified as a current or former High Court Judge, and an Administrative Member qualified by senior governmental rank and labour experience; selection procedure, remuneration and service terms are prescribed and staff may be provided in consultation with the Judicial Member.
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