Chapter VII: Dispute Resolution
Part A: Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration
123. Circumstances in which Commission may charge fees

 

 

  1. The Commission may charge a fee only for-

    1. resolving disputes which are referred to it, in circumstances in which this Act allows the Commission, or a commissioner, to charge a fee;

    2. conducting, overseeing or scrutinising any election or ballot at the request of a registered trade union or employers' organisation; and

    3. providing advice or training in terms of section 115(3).
  2. The Commission may not charge a fee unless-

    1. the governing body has established a tariff of fees; and

    2. the fee that is charged is in accordance with that tariff
  3. The Commission must publish the tariff in the Government Gazette.