✨ Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Regulations
1902
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 52
bank-receipt therefor to the nearest Inspector of Awards, together with a notice in the form No. 24A. (Am. Act, 1908, sec. 17.)
FEES.
- The following fees shall be payable in respect of the matters referred to, and (in the first instance) by the person or party on whose application the matter referred to is done (sec. 127) :—
Filing industrial agreement … … 3 0
Filing application for reference of industrial dispute to Conciliation Council … … 3 0
Filing application for award to apply to more than one industrial district … 3 0
Filing appeal from refusal of Registrar to register industrial union or association … 3 0
Filing application for order of the Court of Arbitration under section 67 of the Amendment Act of 1908, or section 3 of the Amendment Act of 1911 … … 3 0
Filing application to amend award … 3 0
Filing application to extend award … 3 0
Filing application to add parties to award… 3 0
Filing application to join or strike out parties to a dispute … … … 3 0
Issue of a summons (including the seal of Court) … … … 3 0
Certified copy of the report or recommendation of Council, or of an award or order, &c., of the Court … … … 1 0
In procedure for obtaining evidence at a distance: The fees prescribed under the Magistrates’ Courts Act, 1908. (Sec. 83 (g).)
All such fees shall be prepaid in stamps.
TRAVELLING-EXPENSES OF MEMBERS OF COURT AND COUNCILS.
- When engaged or in attendance on the business of the Court or Council, or in travelling to and from the place of sitting, each nominated member of the Court shall be paid as travelling-expenses the sum of £1 for each day, each Commissioner the sum of 15s for each day, and each assessor the sum of 10s. for each day; but such allowance for expenses shall be paid only when the claimant is necessarily absent from his home at night. Cost of transport by land or sea shall be defrayed by the Government. (Sec. 127.)
FEES PAYABLE TO PERSONS ACTING AS COMMISSIONERS AND ASSESSORS.
- The fees payable to persons appointed to act as Commissioners under section 29 (8) of the Amendment Act of 1908 shall be £2 2s. for each day, and to assessors of Councils of Conciliation under section 33 (2) shall be £1 1s. for each day when engaged or in attendance on the business of the Council or in travelling to and from the place of sitting.
MISCELLANEOUS.
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Application for an under-rate worker’s permit, notice to the industrial union of workers of the hearing of such application, and the permit, if issued, shall be in the forms Nos. 25A, 25B, and 25C respectively. (Prin. Act, sec. 123; Am. Act, 1908, secs. 65 and 66.)
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The wages and overtime book to be kept by every employer bound by an award or industrial agreement shall be in the form No. 26A, or such other similar form as may be approved by an Inspector of Awards. (Am. Act, 1908, sec. 58.)
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Every certificate of age granted by an official of the Labour Department in pursuance of section 62 of the Amendment Act of 1908 shall be in the form No. 26B, and shall be granted without fee. The said official shall, before issuing such certificate, require the production of a certificate from the Registrar of Births as to the age of the young person concerned, or a statutory declaration made by any person competent to depose to the fact. (Am. Act, 1908, sec. 62.)
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When an award or industrial agreement is made which applies to a factory or shop the Inspector of Awards shall deliver personally, or send by letter, a notice to the occupier thereof in the form No. 26C. (Am. Act, 1908, sec. 63.)
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Except as otherwise specially provided, all notices and other documents required to be served in pursuance of these regulations may be effectively served by delivering the same personally or by sending the same by registered letter to the last known residence or place of business of the person, or to the registered office of the industrial union or association, as the case may be, upon which service is to be effected.
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In the event of the appointment of a Registrar of the Court of Arbitration while these regulations are in force, the references therein to the Clerk of Awards in matters relating to the conduct of the proceedings of the Court shall be deemed to be references to the Registrar, and these regulations and the forms thereunder shall thereupon be deemed to be modified accordingly.
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If any case arises in the Court of Arbitration under the said Acts or these regulations for which no form of procedure has been provided by these regulations, the Court shall dispose of the case as nearly as may be in accordance with these regulations in so far as they provide for any similar case, or if there is no such similar case provided for, then in such manner as the Court deems best calculated to promote the ends of justice.
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All proceedings or other matters under the said Acts pending or in progress at the commencement of these regulations may be continued or completed in accordance with the provisions thereof.
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SCHEDULE.
(Sec. 5.)
Form I.C. 1A.
Under the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1908, and its Amendments.
APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF INDUSTRIAL UNION.
To the Registrar of Industrial Unions, Wellington.
We hereby make application for the registration under the above-mentioned Acts of a society as an industrial union under the name of “The [Name to indicate the locality and industry or industries] Industrial Union of [Employers or Workers, as the case may be.]”
We enclose herewith—
(a.) A list of members and officers of the society, with the locality in which the members and officers reside or exercise their calling. [Not less than three persons in case of employers’ union, nor less than fifteen in case of workers’ union.]
(b.) Two copies of the rules of the society.
(c.) A copy of a resolution passed by a majority of the members present at a general meeting of the society specially called, in accordance with the rules, for that purpose only, and desiring registration as an industrial union.
Dated at , this day of , 19 .
[To be signed by two or more officers.]
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………of the said Union.
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………of the said Union.
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(Sec. 23.)
Form I.C. 1B.
Under the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1908, and its Amendments.
APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION.
To the Registrar of Industrial Unions, Wellington.
We hereby make application for the registration under the above-mentioned Acts of as an industrial association under the name of “The [Name to indicate locality and industry or industries] Industrial Association of [Employers or Workers, as the case may be.]”
We enclose herewith—
(a.) A list of the industrial unions constituting the association.
(b.) A list of officers.
(c.) Two copies of the rules of the association.
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