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Western Australian Coal Industry Tribunal (1904 - )

 
Function: Regulatory Body
Location: Western Australia
The Western Australian Coal Industry Tribunal, established under the Mining Act, 1904-1969, has power to determine any industrial matter in the coal mining industry. It consists of a chairman and four other members (two representatives each of employers and employees). Boards of reference may be appointed by the Tribunal, and decisions of the Tribunal may be reviewed by the Court of Arbitration on the application of a party subject to the decision.

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Structure based on ISAAR(CPF) - click here for an explanation of the fields.Prepared by: Ross G. Elford
Created: 3 January 2002
Modified: 12 December 2002

Published by University of Melbourne, 7 March 2002
Based on "Parties to the Award" published 1994.
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Prepared by: Acknowledgements
Updated: 29 June 2006
http://www.atua.org.au/biogs/ALE1457b.htm

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