RSNL1990 CHAPTER L-1 - LABOUR RELATIONS ACT — Canada — Newfoundland and Labrador law | Esheria

RSNL1990 CHAPTER L-1 - LABOUR RELATIONS ACT

This Act sets rules for labour relations, collective bargaining, the Labour Relations Board, strikes and lockouts, and related procedures.

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Jurisdiction
Canada — Newfoundland and Labrador
Instrument
Act or statute
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
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accreditation revocation arbitration collective bargaining compliance dispute resolution document filing employer conduct financial disclosure industrial inquiries labour relations board penalties regulations reporting and filing special projects strike and lockout rules trade union administration trade union certification trade unions union activity union representation

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This Act sets rules for labour relations, collective bargaining, the Labour Relations Board, strikes and lockouts, and related procedures. The provision sets rules for trade unions, employers, and the labour board on unfair labour practices, membership access, access orders, wage assignments, and union certification procedures. This segment sets rules for revoking accreditation, special projects, collective bargaining timing, and arbitration-related duties and limits. This provision sets fast dispute-resolution steps for collective agreements, including appointing an arbitrator, reporting to the minister, and filing agreement copies. Trade unions must keep a provincial address on file, notify the minister of address changes, file their constitution and officer lists, and give members audited financial statements on request. The minister and Industrial Inquiry Commission have inquiry, referral, reporting, and publication powers, and witnesses are entitled to at least $5 a day.