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There is some evidence that racial motivations may also have played a part in this derecognition.
Derecognition of the civil service unions is certainly not part of our policy.
Workers have certain rights relating to their involvement in recognition and derecognition procedures.
However, you can only seek statutory derecognition three or more years after recognition was originally granted.
The reason for derecognition must be that the majority of workers in the bargaining unit do not support the recognition arrangements.
Derecognition must be accomplished according to statutory guidelines.
An incident of hazing in 1994 led to a year-long period of derecognition.
There are three main grounds for derecognition:
The commodities market has quietly applied for "derecognition of exchange" with British regulators, traders in London said.
This was known as "derecognition."
The result was derecognition.
Derecognition of a trade union may be referred to as union busting by trade unions although it is legal.
Derecognition (completed): both boards issued amendments.
The first instance of derecognition occurred in the United States shortly after the American Civil War.
Official derecognition would not reduce the level of beer pong activity at Dartmouth or elsewhere, but would lead to many new variations on the game.
It is therefore little wonder that the ASB states that derecognition will be rare.
If you fail to remedy the failure, the CAC can refuse your application for derecognition.
This strange logic leaves little room for the subjective assessment that the ASB says will be necessary to determine whether derecognition is appropriate.
It describes the procedures relating to, and the consequences of, voluntary and statutory recognition and derecognition of a trade union.
The union can challenge the CAC's decision to accept your application for derecognition on the grounds that:
For the circumstances under which a union may become derecognised, see the page in this guide on statutory derecognition of a trade union - an introduction.
This also led to the 1968 derecognition of SWANU by the Organization of African Unity.
In this case, a worker - or workers - from the bargaining unit can apply to the Central Arbitration Committee (CAC) for derecognition.
Justice must begin with derecognition of the name Indonesia, fabricated by the Javanese with Dutch and other Western endorsement after World War II.
With the request for "derecognition," Nymex's presence in London reverts to a marketing office, a far cry from the ambitious expansion plans it undertook less than two years ago.