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<h1>Tribunal decisions require member consensus in industrial cases; differing points referred to government and decided by majority with appointed judge</h1> Decisions of a Tribunal or a National Industrial Tribunal must be rendered by consensus of its members, making unanimity the normative decision rule. If members differ on any point, they must record the specific point(s) of difference and refer them to the appropriate Government, which thereby becomes the authority to secure resolution; on such reference the appropriate Government shall appoint a Judicial Member from another Tribunal or National Industrial Tribunal to hear the point(s), and those point(s) shall be decided by the majority of the members who first heard the case, including the appointed Judicial Member.