Trade Union Act, 1941

Constitution of Appeal Board.

30.—(1) Whenever the Minister receives a notice under the next preceding section in relation to any determination of the Tribunal, the Minister shall constitute a Board (in this Part of this Act referred to as an Appeal Board) to review such determination and shall submit such determination to such Board for review.

(2) Every Appeal Board shall consist of—

(a) a chairman who shall be a Judge of the High Court or Circuit Court nominated by the President of the High Court, and

(b) two ordinary members nominated by the Minister—

(i) in case the relevant determination relates to one or more trade unions of masters, from the masters' panel, and

(ii) in case it relates to one or more trade unions of workmen, from the workmen's panel.

(3) A person nominated under paragraph (b) of the next preceding sub-section of this section—

(a) shall not be a person who was a member of the Tribunal when the determination to be reviewed was given, and

(b) shall be a person who, in the opinion of the Minister, is not directly interested in any of the trade unions concerned in such determination.

(4) Each ordinary member of an Appeal Board shall be paid such fees or other remuneration as the Minister for Finance determines.