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GOVERNMENT AND RELATED EMPLOYEES APPEAL TRIBUNAL ACT 1980 - SECT 32

Notification of arrangements

32 Notification of arrangements

(1) Where the Registrar is notified under section 31 (1C) of the arrangements made for the hearing of appeals, the Registrar shall thereupon, by notice in writing:
(a) inform each appellant, the employer against whose decision the appeals are brought and the appropriate association of employees within the meaning of section 15 of the time, date and place appointed for the hearing of the appeals,
(b) inform that employer and that association of the particulars of the appeals,
(c) request that employer:
(i) to select, in accordance with this Act, a member of the Tribunal to be the employer’s representative at the sitting of the Tribunal for the purpose of hearing the appeals,
(ii) to notify the member so selected of his or her selection and of the particulars of the appeals, and
(iii) to notify the Registrar of the name of the member so selected, and
(d) request that association:
(i) to select, in accordance with this Act, a member of the Tribunal to be the employee’s representative at the sitting of the Tribunal for the purpose of hearing the appeals,
(ii) to notify the member so selected of his or her selection and of the particulars of the appeals, and
(iii) to notify the Registrar of the name of the member so selected.
(2) The particulars referred to in subsection (1) (b), (c) (ii) and (d) (ii) are particulars setting forth, in respect of each appeal:
(a) the name and address of the appellant,
(b) where the appeal is:
(i) an appeal under section 20-the vacant office in respect of which the notice of appeal is lodged, or
(ii) an appeal under section 24-the decision of the employer appealed against,
(c) a brief statement of the grounds of appeal specified in the notice of appeal lodged by each appellant, and
(d) such other particulars as the Senior Chairperson may direct, either generally or in a particular case or class of cases.



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