Worker representation without a trade union requires majority resolution in Form VI before arbitration. Where no trade union exists to present a workers' case before an arbitrator or arbitrators, the representative of workers must be chosen by a resolution passed by the majority of the concerned workers in Form VI, authorising that person to represent the case. The workers are bound by the acts of the representative so chosen for appearance before the arbitrator or arbitrators.
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Worker representation without a trade union requires majority resolution in Form VI before arbitration.
Where no trade union exists to present a workers' case before an arbitrator or arbitrators, the representative of workers must be chosen by a resolution passed by the majority of the concerned workers in Form VI, authorising that person to represent the case. The workers are bound by the acts of the representative so chosen for appearance before the arbitrator or arbitrators.
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