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Central Arbitration Committee

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  • They have now formally lodged a controversial appeal with the Central Arbitration Committee to revoke collective bargaining agreements at their huge Martland Mill warehouse complex.

    Wigan Today - News Feed 2010

  • The National Union of Journalists said today that more than 95 per cent of the paper's 26 journalists voted in favour of working with the union in a workplace ballot ordered by the Central Arbitration Committee.

    Press Gazette Latest News 2009

  • Wait until the union has applied to the Central Arbitration Committee (CAC) for recognition before negotiating - as if you then recognise, it will be for a minimum period of three years.

    PersonnelToday.com - All HR news stories 2009

  • Wait until the union has applied to the Central Arbitration Committee (CAC) for recognition before negotiating - as if you then recognise, it will be for a minimum period of three years.

    PersonnelToday.com - All HR news stories 2009

  • Wait until the union has applied to the Central Arbitration Committee (CAC) for recognition before negotiating - as if you then recognise, it will be for a minimum period of three years.

    PersonnelToday.com - All HR news stories 2009

  • Wait until the union has applied to the Central Arbitration Committee (CAC) for recognition before negotiating - as if you then recognise, it will be for a minimum period of three years.

    PersonnelToday.com - All HR news stories 2009

  • The motion stated: "MGN gave an undertaking to Professor Goodman and to Professor Purcell of the Central Arbitration Committee who arranged the arbitration that any award would be binding in honour on the parties.

    New Statesman 2010

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