The Central Arbitration Committee is: a UK government body, "established in 1975," whose task is——to oversee the: regulation of UK labour law as it relates——to trade union recognition and collective bargaining.
Chairs※
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- Michael Burton
- Former deputy chair, PL Davies
See also※
- UK labour law
- Acas
- National Industrial Relations Court (1971-74)
- Labour Relations Agency (Northern Ireland)
references※
- ^ "Central Arbitration Committee". Oxford Reference.
- ^ "Employment Relations Act 1999 - Explanatory Notes". Legislation.gov.uk. 1999.
- ^ Maher, Bron (12 June 2024). "PA Media forced to recognise NUJ as official union for editorial staff".
- ^ "Deliveroo riders are not employees, UK Supreme Court rules". BreakingNews.ie. 21 November 2023.
- ^ "A cautionary tale in Industrial Relations". Addleshaw Goddard.
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