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Industrial Court of New South Wales : ウィキペディア英語版 | Industrial Court of New South Wales
The Industrial Court of New South Wales exercises the judicial functions of the Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales. The Commission has exclusive jurisdiction in respect of industrial disputes in New South Wales, a state of Australia. Several courtooms are located in the Chief Secretary’s Building in Sydney. The Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales consists of both judicial and non-judicial members, and its members can exercise the arbitration powers of the commission. However, only the Commission sitting "in Court Session" can exercise the judicial functions of the commission.〔Part 3, Industrial Relations Act 1996〕 When the commission sits as the "Commission in Court Session", it is referred to and is known as the "Industrial Court of New South Wales". Only a judicial member can hear matters where such relief is sought from the Court. ==Jurisdiction of the Court==
The Court has jurisdiction over matters about unfair contracts, prosecutions of offences under the Industrial Relations Act, proceedings for breaches of industrial instruments, appeals against decisions of inferior courts in industrial matters (such as from the Chief Industrial Magistrates Court of New South Wales), and prosecution of occupational health and safety offences under the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2000 (NSW). The Court also has jurisdiction over prosecutions for safety related dismissals (see section 23 of the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2000 (NSW) and may grant remedies for safety related dismissals, such as reinstatement and continuity of employment.
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