R (National Union of Journalists) v Central Arbitration Committee (Secretary of State for Trade and Industry intervening)

Subject Matter

TRADE UNION — Recognition — Reference to central arbitration committee — Employer entering into voluntary recognition agreement with union having one relevant member — Union with majority of employees applying to committee for recognition — Whether valid recognition agreement “already in force” precluding application — Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992, Sch A1, para 35 (as inserted by Employment Relations Act 1999, s 1(2), Sch 1) — Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (1953), arts 11, 14

[2006] ICR 1

Appellate History

R (National Union of Journalists) v Central Arbitration Committee (Secretary of State for Trade and Industry intervening)

Decision of Hodge J affirmed

R (National Union of Journalists) v Central Arbitration Committee (Secretary of State for Trade and Industry intervening)

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