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Labour Relations Act, 1995 (Act No. 66 of 1995)

Regulations

Essential Service Committee Regulations

Part A - Essential Service Investigation

4. Pre-hearing conference

 

(1) The chairperson, or in his absence the deputy chairperson person may—
(a) prior to holding a hearing, request all or some of the interested parties who have requested an opportunity to make oral representations to attend a pre-hearing conference; and
(b) at any stage, direct that a pre-hearing conference held in terms of paragraph (a) be chaired by the chairperson, the deputy chairperson or a senior commissioner.

 

(2) The purpose of a pre-hearing conference is to attempt to reach consensus between the parties on:
(a) identifying facts that are common cause between some or ail of the interested parties;
(b) identifying facts that are in dispute between some or all of the interested parties;
(c) identifying issues on which oral representations may be made;
(d) the preparation of documents for submission to the Committee and exchange of documents among interested parties,
(e) the necessity for on-the-spot inspections; and
(f) dealing with any other matter which may facilitate or expedite the conduct of the hearing.

 

(3) The interested parties attending the pre-hearing conference must prepare and sign a minute of the pre-hearing conference, provided that where the conference has been convened in terms of Regulation 4(1)(b), the person mentioned in regulation 4(1)(b) may prepare a pre-hearing minute for signature by the parties.