The Central Arbitration Committee is a UK government body, established in 1975,[1] whose task is to oversee the regulation of UK labour law as it relates to trade union recognition and collective bargaining.[1][2][3][4][5]
Chairs
- 1976: John Wood
- 2000: Michael Burton
- 2017: Stephen Redmond
See also
References
- "Central Arbitration Committee". Oxford Reference.
- "Employment Relations Act 1999 - Explanatory Notes". Legislation.gov.uk. 1999.
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