Decision 23915
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The union provided a list of 930 former employees who could potentially be affected by the outcome of this appeal. Nothing indicates that they all have consented to have this matter being treated as one representing their interest. Furthermore, the Commission does not want to proceed on that basis.
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earnings |
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Decision 18609
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It is in the interests of the good and proper administration of justice for group claims to be made. Conformity in the application of the law is a valid goal to achieve. What better way than by group claims, avoiding thereby the kind of ludicrous situation facing the tribunal.
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reconsideration of claim |
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time to appeal to bor and Umpire |
Decision T-1343.77
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The practice of deciding a test case is one that is often followed. It is a useful and desirable practice. Possible only if all the parties agree, or the Board of Referees may consider it desirable to do so. The appellants cannot require it.