C-27 - Labour Code

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129. (Repealed).
R. S. 1964, c. 141, s. 106; 1969, c. 47, s. 38; 1969, c. 48, s. 32; 1977, c. 41, s. 1; 2001, c. 26, s. 63; 2006, c. 58, s. 22; 2015, c. 15, s. 138.
129. The Commission may, within 12 months after the date of the decision, on application by an interested party, authorize the filing of the decision at the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of the district of the domicile of one of the parties to whom the decision applies.
The decision of the Commission becomes enforceable as if it were a final judgment of the Superior Court and has all the effects of such a judgment.
If the decision contains an order to do or not to do something, any person named or designated in the decision who transgresses the order or refuses to comply therewith, and any person not designated who knowingly contravenes the order, is guilty of contempt of court and may be condemned by the court having jurisdiction, in accordance with the procedure provided for in articles 53 to 54 of the Code of Civil Procedure (chapter C-25), to a fine not exceeding $50,000 with or without imprisonment for not over one year. These penalties may be imposed again until the offender complies with the decision.
R. S. 1964, c. 141, s. 106; 1969, c. 47, s. 38; 1969, c. 48, s. 32; 1977, c. 41, s. 1; 2001, c. 26, s. 63; 2006, c. 58, s. 22.
129. The Commission may, within six months after the date of the decision, on application by an interested party, authorize the filing of the decision at the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of the district of the domicile of one of the parties to whom the decision applies.
The decision of the Commission becomes enforceable as if it were a final judgment of the Superior Court and has all the effects of such a judgment.
If the decision contains an order to do or not to do something, any person named or designated in the decision who transgresses the order or refuses to comply therewith, and any person not designated who knowingly contravenes the order, is guilty of contempt of court and may be condemned by the court having jurisdiction, in accordance with the procedure provided for in articles 53 to 54 of the Code of Civil Procedure (chapter C-25), to a fine not exceeding $50,000 with or without imprisonment for not over one year. These penalties may be imposed again until the offender complies with the decision.
R. S. 1964, c. 141, s. 106; 1969, c. 47, s. 38; 1969, c. 48, s. 32; 1977, c. 41, s. 1; 2001, c. 26, s. 63.
129. The following persons alone may appeal from a decision of a labour commissioner:
(a)  in matters respecting refusal or granting of certification, any employee included in the bargaining unit or any association of employees concerned;
(b)  in matters respecting the description of the bargaining unit or the inclusion or exclusion of persons contemplated by it, the employer, the certified association or any rival petitioning association;
(c)  in any other matter, any interested person.
R. S. 1964, c. 141, s. 106; 1969, c. 47, s. 38; 1969, c. 48, s. 32; 1977, c. 41, s. 1.
129. The following persons alone may appeal from a decision of an investigation commissioner:
(a)  in matters respecting refusal or granting of certification, any employee included in the bargaining unit or any association of employees concerned;
(b)  in matters respecting the description of the bargaining unit or the inclusion or exclusion of persons contemplated by it, the employer, the certified association or any rival petitioning association;
(c)  in any other matter, any interested person.
R. S. 1964, c. 141, s. 106; 1969, c. 47, s. 38; 1969, c. 48, s. 32.