Section 74Part 9 — Administration
Labour Tribunals
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There are established Labour Tribunals for the purpose of hearing complaints from employers and employees.
The members of a Labour Tribunal shall be selected from a panel of persons appointed by the Cabinet.
The person or persons constituting a Labour Tribunal shall be appointed by the Cabinet and where the Labour Tribunal consists of more than one person, the Cabinet shall designate which of them is to be chairperson and deputy chairperson.
Members of panels appointed under this section shall hold and vacate office under the terms of the instruments under which they are appointed, but may resign office by notice in writing to the Cabinet; and any such member who ceases to hold office shall be eligible for re-appointment.
A member of the panel who is a member of a Labour Tribunal when that person's membership of the panel ceases under the terms of the instrument appointing that person, shall remain a member of the Labour Tribunal until all of the complaints before the Labour Tribunal at that time have been dealt with by the Tribunal.
The Cabinet may, by regulations, provide for the constitution, procedure, staffing and expenses of the Labour Tribunals.
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