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Vanuatu Consolidated Legislation |
Commencement: 6 June 1983
LAWS
OF THE REPUBLIC OF
VANUATU
REVISED
EDITION 1988
CHAPTER 161
Act
2 of 1983ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS
SECTION
PART
I
Preliminary
1. Interpretation
PART
II
Registration of
Trade Unions
2. Registrar
of Trade Unions
3. Register of trade
unions
4. Conditions for
registration
5. Application for
registration
6. Registrar may call for further particulars
7. Examination and approval of rules by Registrar
8. Registrar
may require alteration of
name
9. Refusal of
registration
10. Certificate of
registration
11. Appeal against
refusal to register or cancellation or suspension of
registration
12. Effect of
registration
13. Cancellation or
suspension of registration
14. Effects
of suspension of
registration
15. Effects of
cancellation of registration
PART
III
Trade Unions
and General Law
16. Unregistered
trade unions etc. not to enjoy rights, immunities or
privileges
17. Rules as to restraint
of trade not to apply
18. Immunity for
acts in contemplation of furtherance of trade
disputes
19. Immunity of registered
trade unions to actions in
tort
20. Liability in
contract
21. Enforcement of court
orders
22. Combination of trade
unions
PART
IV
Rules of Trade
Unions
23. Guiding
principles for trade unions
24. Unfair
industrial practices in connection with guiding
principles
25. Voting members of trade
union
26. Membership of
minors
27. Officers of a trade
union
28. Change of
rules
29. Change of
name
30. Registered office and postal
address
31. Copies of
rules
PART
V
Accounts and
Application of Funds
32. Purposes
for which funds may be
used
33. Restriction on application of
funds for certain political
purposes
34. Prohibition of payment of
fines or penalties
35. Injunctions to
restrain unlawful use of
funds
36. Books to be
kept
37. Safeguarding of union funds
and property
38. Misuse of money or
property of a trade union
39. Annual
returns
40. Falsification of accounts,
etc.
41. Inspection of accounts and
documents
PART
VI
Amalgamation and
Dissolution
42. Consent
of Registrar required to amalgamation of trade
unions
43. Application for consent to
amalgamation
44. Ballot on
amalgamation
45. Grounds for refusal
to consent to amalgamation and procedure in such
cases
46. Notice to be given of
consent to amalgamation
47. Procedure
for amalgamation, etc.
48. Transfer of
liabilities, etc., to trade union formed by
amalgamation
49. Notification of
dissolution
PART
VII
Miscellaneous
50. Trade
unions not to affiliate etc.
to outside bodies without Minister's
consent
51. Employers to provide
certain facilities
52. Attempts to
coerce membership etc.
53. Freedom of
association
54. Acts to compel trade
union membership
55. Application of
the Act to public service
56. Penalty
for failure to give notice or produce
documents
57. Nominations by
minors
58. Regulations
SCHEDULE-Matters for which provision must be made in the rules of every registered trade union
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TRADE UNIONS
To
make provision for the formation, registration and regulation of trade unions
and matters incidental thereto.
PART
I
PRELIMINARY
INTERPRETATION
1.
In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires-
"register" means the register of trade unions kept by the Registrar under section 3;
"registered office" and "registered postal address" mean the office and address, respectively, of a trade union referred to in section 30;
"registered trade union" means a trade union registered under this Act; "Registrar" means the Registrar of Trade Unions;
"registration" means registration under this Act and cognate expressions shall be construed accordingly;
"trade dispute" has the meaning assigned to it in section 1 of the Trade Disputes Act, Cap. 162;
"trade union" means an organisation which either-
(a) consists of not less than twenty workers whose principal objects include the regulation of relations between workers and employers; or
(b) is a federation of registered trade unions;
"worker" means a person who works or normally works or seeks to work-
(a) under a contract of employment; or
(b) under any other contract (whether express or implied, and, if express, whether oral or in writing) whereby he undertakes to perform personally any work or services for another party to the contract who is not a professional client of his.
PART
II
REGISTRATION OF
TRADE UNIONS
THE
REGISTRAR OF TRADE UNIONS
2. The
person holding the office of Registrar and Receiver General for the time being
shall be the Registrar of Trade Unions for the
purposes of this
Act.
REGISTER
OF TRADE UNIONS
3. (1) The
Registrar shall keep in such form as may be prescribed, a register of trade
unions in which shall be contained the prescribed
particulars relating to any
registered trade union and any alterations in the name, rules, officers,
registered postal address, the
situation of the registered office and any branch
thereof and all such other matters as are required to be contained therein under
this Act.
(2) A copy of any entry
in the register certified under the hand of the Registrar shall, until the
contrary is shown, be proof of
the facts stated therein as on the date of such
certified
copy.
CONDITIONS
FOR REGISTRATION
4. (1) Upon the
formation of a trade union, the persons being the members of the committee of
management (by whatever name called)
of that union, may apply for registration
under this Act.
(2) For the
purposes of subsection (1) a trade union is deemed to be formed on the first
date on which not less than twenty persons
shall have agreed in writing to
become or to form a trade
union.
APPLICATION
FOR REGISTRATION
5. (1) Every
application for registration as a trade union shall be made to the Registrar in
the prescribed form and shall be signed
by at least seven members of the union,
any of whom may be officers
thereof.
(2) Every such
application shall be accompanied by 2 copies of the rules of the trade union and
a statement of the following particulars
namely-
(a) the names, occupations and addresses of persons making application;
(b) the names of the trade union and the address of its office and any branch thereof and its postal address; and
(c) the titles, names, ages, occupations and addresses of the officers of the trade union.
REGISTRAR
MAY CALL FOR FURTHER
PARTICULARS
6. The Registrar may
call for further information for the purpose of satisfying himself that any
application for registration complies
with the provisions of this Act or that
the trade union or proposed trade union is entitled to registration under this
Act.
EXAMINATION
AND APPROVAL OF RULES BY
REGISTRAR
7. (1) If, on the
examination of the rules submitted to him under section 5 it appears to the
Registrar that the rules are defective
in that they are in any way inconsistent
with the principles set out in section 23 or do not comply with the requirements
set out
in the Schedule to this Act, the Registrar shall serve notice on the
persons applying for registration, indicating what alterations
are needed in the
rules for the purpose of remedying the
defect.
(2) Where the Registrar
serves notice under subsection (1) he shall fix a reasonable period for the
persons applying for registration
to alter the rules in accordance with the
notice and to submit them as altered for his
approval.
(3) If the persons
applying for registration submit the rules to the Registrar before the end of
the period mentioned in subsection
(2), but it appears to the Registrar that the
rules have not been altered so as to comply with the requirements of the notice,
the
Registrar may, if he thinks fit, allow a further reasonable period for such
persons to make the required alterations and to submit
the rules to him as
further
altered.
REGISTRAR
MAY REQUIRE ALTERATION OF NAME
8.
If the name under which a trade union is proposed to be registered is identical
with that by which any other trade union has been
registered or, in the opinion
of the Registrar, so nearly resembles such name as to be likely to deceive or
mislead the public or
is in any other respect undesirable, the Registrar may
require the persons applying for registration to alter the name of the trade
union stated in the application, and may refuse to register the trade union
until such alteration has been made to his
satisfaction.
REFUSAL
OF REGISTRATION
9. (1) The
Registrar may refuse to register any trade union if he is satisfied
that-
(a) the trade union has not complied with the provisions of this Act;
(b) any of the objects in the rules of the trade union is unlawful;
(c) the trade union is formed or likely to be used for unlawful purposes;
(d) some other trade union already registered is adequately representative of the whole or of a substantial proportion of the interests in respect of which the applicants seek registration:
Provided that the Registrar shall notify any registered trade union which appears to him to represent the same interests as the applicants of the receipt of such application, and shall invite the registered trade union concerned to submit in writing within a period of 28 days any objections which any such trade union may wish to make against registration;
(e) proper arrangements for the custody, distribution, investment of and payments from the funds of the trade union are not contained in the rules thereof.
(2)
If the Registrar refuses to register a trade union, he shall notify the
applicants in writing of the grounds of his refusal within
2 months of the date
of receipt of the application and the trade union shall be deemed to be
dissolved:
Provided that such
dissolution shall not take effect prior to the expiry of the period for the
bringing of an appeal under section
11 and then-
(a) if no appeal is brought under the said section within that period, the dissolution shall take effect on the day following the day on which that period expired; and
(b) if an appeal is brought within that period, the dissolution shall not take effect prior to the determination or abandonment of the appeal.
CERTIFICATE
OF REGISTRATION
10. (1) If the
Registrar is satisfied as to the matters mentioned in sections 7, 8 and 9 he
shall register the trade union and its
rules and shall issue a certificate of
registration in the prescribed
form.
(2) A certificate of
registration shall, unless proved to have been withdrawn or cancel-led, be
conclusive evidence that the provisions
of this Act relating to registration
have been complied with in respect of the matters shown in the
certificate.
APPEAL
AGAINST REFUSAL TO REGISTER OR CANCELLATION OR SUSPENSION OF
REGISTRATION
11. (1) Any person
aggrieved by the refusal of the Registrar to register a trade union, or by an
order cancelling or suspending registration,
may within 1 month of the date of
the refusal or order, as the case may be, appeal against such refusal or order
to the Supreme Court.
(2) The
Supreme Court in hearing any such appeal shall have all the powers which it may
exercise in the hearing of a civil
suit.
EFFECT OF
REGISTRATION
12. Upon
registration, a trade union shall become a body corporate by the name under
which it is registered, and, subject to the provisions
of this Act, with
perpetual succes-sion and with power to hold property movable or immovable and
to enter into con tracts, to institute
and defend suits and other legal
proceedings and to do all things necessary for the purposes of its registered
rules.
CANCELLATION
OR SUSPENSION OF REGISTRATION
13.
(1) The registration and the certificate of registration of a registered trade
union shall be cancelled by the Registrar at the
request of the trade union upon
its dissolution in accordance with its rules, to be verified in such manner as
the Registrar may
require.
(2) The
registration and the certificate of registration of a registered trade union
shall be cancelled or suspended by the Registrar
if he is satisfied
that-
(a) the registration was obtained by fraud or misrepresentation;
(b) any of the objects of the trade union has become unlawful;
(c) the trade union has wilfully and after notice from the Registrar contravened any provision of this Act or its registered rules;
(d) the trade union has ceased to exist.
(3)
The registration and the certificate of registration of a registered trade union
may be cancelled or suspended by the Registrar
if he is satisfied
that-
(a) the funds of the trade union have been or are being expended in an unlawful manner or on an unlawful object or on an object not authorised by its registered rules;
(b) the accounts of the trade union are not being kept in accordance with the provisions of this Act;
(c) its registration was obtained by mistake;
(d) the trade union has been or is being used for any unlawful purpose or for any purpose inconsistent with its objects or registered rules:
Provided
that where the registration is suspended under this subsection the Registrar
shall, before the expiration of 4 months from
the date of such suspension,
either restore the registration or cancel the registration and
certificate.
(4) Except in cases
falling within subsection (1) or 2(c) not less than 2 months' previous notice in
writing specifying the grounds
on which it is proposed to cancel or to suspend
its registration shall be given by the Registrar to the trade union
concerned.
(5) A trade union
served with a notice under subsection (4) may, at any time within a period of 2
months' from the date of the service
of the notice, show cause in writing
against the proposal to cancel or suspend its registration; as the case may be;
and, if such
cause is shown the Registrar may hold such inquiry as he may
consider necessary in the
circumstances.
(6) An order made
by the Registrar cancelling or suspending the registration of any trade union
shall specify briefly the grounds
for the cancellation or suspension of the
registration and shall forthwith be served on the trade union
concerned.
EFFECTS
OF SUSPENSION OF REGISTRATION
14.
If the registration of a trade union is suspended, then during the period of the
suspension, the trade union shall cease to enjoy
the rights, immunities or
privileges of a registered trade union and any liability incurred by it may be
enforced against the trade
union and its assets, and its officers and members
shall cease to enjoy any of the rights or privileges accorded to the officers
and members of a registered trade
union.
EFFECTS
OF CANCELLATION OF
REGISTRATION
15. (1) Subject to
subsection (2) a trade union whose registration has been cancelled
shall-
(a) cease to exist as a body corporate, and the Registrar may, notwithstanding anything contained in the rules of such trade union, forthwith appoint one or more persons to be liquidators thereof;
(b) cease to enjoy any of the rights, immunities or privileges of a registered trade union, but without prejudice to any liability incurred by it which may be enforced against the trade union and its assets, whether such liability is incurred before, on, or after the date of the cancellation or registration; and
(c) the officers and members shall cease to enjoy the rights or privileges accorded to the officers and members of a registered trade union.
(2)
Where the registration of a trade union is cancelled, the cancellation shall not
take effect for the purposes of subsection (1)
prior to the expiry of the period
for the bringing of an appeal under section 11 and then-
(a) if no appeal is brought under the said section within that period, the cancellation shall take effect for those purposes on the day following the day on which that period expired; and
(b) if an appeal is brought within that period, the cancellation shall not take effect prior to the determination or abandonment of the appeal.
PART
III
TRADE UNIONS
AND GENERAL LAW UNREGISTERED TRADE UNIONS ETC. NOT TO ENJOY RIGHTS, IMMUNITIES
OR PRIVILEGES
16.
No trade union shall enjoy any or the rights, immunities or privileges of a
registered trade union, nor shall its officers or
members enjoy any of the
rights or privileges accorded to the officers and members of a registered trade
union, until the trade union
is
registered.
RULES
AS TO RESTRAINT OF TRADE NOT TO
APPLY
17. The purposes of any
registered trade union shall not, by reason merely that they are in restraint of
trade, be deemed to be unlawful
so as to render-
(a) any member of such trade union liable to prosecution for conspiracy or otherwise;
(b) any agreement or trust void or voidable.
IMMUNITY
FOR ACTS IN CONTEMPLATION OR FURTHERANCE OF TRADE
DISPUTES
18. (1) Subject to
section 54 an act done by a person in contemplation or furtherance of a trade
dispute shall not be actionable in
tort on the ground only-
(a) that it induces another person to break a contract of employment; or
(b) that it consists in his threatening that a contract of employment (whether he is a party thereto or not) will be broken or that it will induce another person to break a contract of employment to which that other person is a party.
(2)
For the avoidance of doubt it is hereby declared that an act done by a person in
contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute
shall not be actionable in tort
on the ground only that it is an interference with the trade, business or
employment of another person,
or with the rights of another person to dispose of
his capital or labour as he
wills.
(3) An agreement or
combination of two or more persons to do or procure the doing of an act in
contemplation or furtherance of a trade
dispute shall not be actionable in tort
if the act is one which, if done without such agreement or combination, would
not be actionable
in
tort.
IMMUNITY
OF REGISTERED TRADE UNIONS TO ACTIONS IN
TORT
19. (1) Subject to subsection
(2) below and to section 54 no action in tort shall lie in respect of any act
alleged to have been or
to be threatened or intended to be done by or on behalf
of a registered trade union, against the union in its own name, or against
any
officers or members of the union on behalf of themselves and all other members
of the union.
(2) The immunity
conferred by subsection (1) shall not apply in respect of any act which consists
in-
(a) any negligence, nuisance or breach of duty resulting in personal injury, whether physical or mental, to any person; or
(b) any breach of duty imposed in connection with the ownership, occupation, possession, control or use of any property, whether movable or immovable.
LIABILITY
IN CONTRACT
20. No suit or other
legal proceedings shall be entertained in any court with the object of enforcing
or recovering damages for the
breach of any of the following agreements,
namely-
(a) any agreement between members of a registered trade union as such, concerning the conditions on which any member for the time being of such trade union shall or shall not be employed;
(b) any agreement for the payment by any person of any subscription or penalty to a registered trade union;
(c) any agreement for the application of the funds of a registered trade union-
(i) to provide benefits to members or their dependants other than benefits under a provident, benevolent or pension fund;
(ii) to furnish contributions to any person who is not a member of such trade union, in consideration of such person acting in conformity with the rules or resolutions of the trade union;
(d) any agreement made between 1 registered trade union and another; or
(e) any bond to secure the performance of any of the above mentioned agreements, but nothing in this section shall be deemed to render any such agreement unlawful.
ENFORCEMENT
OF COURT ORDERS
21. (1) Execution
for any money recovered from a registered trade union in civil proceedings may
issue against any property belonging
to the trade union other than any
provident, benevolent or pension fund of such
union.
(2) Any fine ordered to be
paid by a registered trade union may be recovered by distress and sale of any
property belonging to such
union in like manner as an order of a criminal
court:
Provided that no distress
shall be levied on any provident, benevolent or pension fund of the union unless
the court expressly so
orders.
COMBINATION
OF TRADE UNIONS
22. Registered
trade unions may freely combine for the study and defence of their economic,
industrial, commercial or agricultural
interests. Except as provided in this Act
no restriction shall be placed on the manner in which they may
combine.
PART
IV
RULES OF TRADE
UNIONS
GUIDING
PRINCIPLES FOR TRADE UNIONS
23.
(1) The principles set out in the following subsections shall be the guiding
principles in the conduct of every registered trade
union, other than a
federation of trade unions.
(2)
Any person who applies for membership of a registered trade union and
who-
(a) is a worker of a description of which that trade union, in accordance with its rules, is intended to consist, or of which it wholly or mainly consists, and
(b) is properly qualified for employment as a worker of that description,
shall
not, by way of any arbitrary or unreasonable discrimination, be excluded from
membership of the trade union.
(3)
Every member of a registered trade union shall have the right, on giving
reasonable notice and complying with any reasonable conditions,
to terminate his
membership of the trade union at any
time.
(4) No member of a
registered trade union shall, by way of any arbitrary or unreason-able
discrimination, be excluded from-
(a) being a candidate for, or holding any office in, the trade union;
(b) nominating candidates for any such office;
(c) voting in any election for any such office or in any ballot of members of the trade union;
(d) attending and taking part in meetings of the trade union.
(5)
The voting in any ballot of members of a registered trade union shall be kept
secret.
(6) In any ballot, and on
any motion, in respect of which he is entitled to vote, every member of a
registered trade union shall have
a fair and reasonable opportunity of voting
without interference or
constraint.
(7) No member of a
registered trade union shall be subjected by or on behalf of the trade union to
any unfair or unreasonable disciplinary
action; and in particular (but without
prejudice to the generality of this subsection) no disciplinary action shall be
taken against
any member by reason of his refusing or failing-
(a) to take any action which would constitute an unfair industrial practice on his part;
(b) to take part in a strike which the registered trade union, or any other person, has called, organised, procured or financed otherwise than in contemplation of a trade dispute, or in such circumstances as to constitute an unfair industrial practice on the part of that trade union or of that person;
(c) to take part in any irregular industrial action short of a strike which the registered trade union, or any other person has called, organised, procured or financed as mentioned in paragraph (b) of this subsection.
(8)
In this subsection the expressions "strike" and "irregular industrial action
short of a strike" shall have the meanings assigned
to them respectively in
section 1 of the Trade Disputes Act Cap.
162.
(9) No member of a registered
trade union shall be subjected to any disciplinary action by or on behalf of the
trade union unless-
(a) he has had written notice of the charges brought against him and has been given reasonable time to prepare his defence;
(b) he is afforded a full and fair hearing;
(c) a written statement of the findings resulting from the hearing is given to him; and
(d) where, under the rules of the trade union he has a right of appeal, his appeal has been heard or the time for appealing has expired without his having exercised that right or he has abandoned his appeal.
(9)
A person's membership of a registered trade union shall not be terminated unless
reasonable notice of the proposal to terminate
his membership, and of the
reasons for it, has been given to
him.
(10) No restriction shall,
whether by the rules of the registered trade union or other-wise, be placed on
any member in respect of
his instituting, prosecuting or defending proceedings
before any Court or giving evidence in any such
proceedings.
UNFAIR
INDUSTRIAL PRACTICES IN CONNECTION WITH GUIDING
PRINCIPLES
24. It shall be an
unfair industrial practice for any trade union, or any official, or person
acting on behalf of such trade union,
to take or threaten to take any action
against any member of the trade union or other person in contravention of the
principles set
out in section
23.
VOTING
MEMBERS OF TRADE UNION
25. (1) No
person shall be a voting member of a registered trade union unless he is
normally employed and ordinarily resident within
Vanuatu.
(2) No person shall be a
voting member in more than 1 registered trade
union.
MEMBERSHIP
OF MINORS
26. (1) A person under
the age of 16 years may be a member of a registered trade union,
unless-
(a) provision is made to the contrary in the rules of the trade union; or
(b) a parent or the guardian of such person objects to such membership.
(2)
A member of a registered trade union who is under the age of 18 years shall not
have the right to vote in, or be a member of the
committee of, the trade
union.
OFFICERS
OF A TRADE UNION
27. All the
officers of a registered trade union shall be persons who are or have been
engaged for a period of not less than 1 year
in the profession or trade with
which the union is directly concerned, and no officer of any such union shall be
an officer of any
other trade
union:
Provided
that-
(a) the office of secretary may be filled by a person not actually engaged in the profession or trade with which the trade union is directly concerned; and
(b) the Registrar may, in his discretion, permit the office of president to be filled by a person not actually engaged in the profession or trade with which the trade union is directly concerned.
(2)
No person shall hold the post of secretary or treasurer of a registered trade
union who, in the Registrar's opinion, has not acquired
a sufficient standard of
literacy so as to enable him to perform his duties
effectively.
(3) No person who has
been convicted of any offence involving fraud or dishonesty or who is an
undischarged bankrupt shall within
5 years of the date of such conviction or
until he is discharged, as the case may be, be an officer or a person employed
in administering
or collecting funds of a registered trade union and any such
officer or person who is convicted or who is an undischarged bankrupt
shall
forthwith vacate his office or cease to be so employed, as the case may
be.
(4) A notice giving the names
of all officers and their titles shall be prominently exhibited in the
registered office and in every
branch office of the trade
union.
(5) Notice of any change of
officers shall, within 14 days after such change, be sent to the Registrar by
the trade union and the
Registrar shall thereupon correct the register
accordingly.
CHANGE
OF RULES
28. (1) The rules of
every registered trade union shall provide for all the matters specified in the
Schedule to this Act, and shall
not be so altered as to cease to contain
provisions in respect of all such
matters.
(2) Two copies of every
new rule and of every alteration made in the rules of a registered trade union
shall be sent to the Registrar
within 14 days of the making of such rule or
alteration and shall be
registered:
Provided that no new
rule or alteration in the rules of a trade union shall be registered if such new
rule or alteration is in conflict
with the provisions of this Act or any other
law.
(3) Every alteration of the
rules of a registered trade union shall take effect from the date of
registration thereof unless some
later date is specified in the
rules.
(4) In any case in which
proceedings may be instituted by a member of a trade union for the purpose of
restraining the trade union
or an officer thereof from being in breach of its
rules, such proceedings may be instituted by the Registrar if he shall think it
fit or expedient so to
do.
CHANGE OF
NAME
29. (1) Every registered
trade union may, with the consent of not less than two-thirds of the total
number of its members entitled
to vote and subject to the provision of this
section, change its name.
(2) A
change in the name of a registered trade union shall not affect any right or
obligation of such trade union or render defective
any legal proceedings by or
against such trade union, and any legal proceeding which might have been
continued or commenced by or
against it under its former name may be continued
or commenced by or against it under its new
name.
(3) Notice in writing
containing such particulars as may be prescribed shall be given to the Registrar
of every change of name, signed
by the secretary and by seven members of the
registered trade union changing its
name.
(4) If the proposed name is
identical with that by which any other trade union has been registered or, in
the opinion of the Registrar,
so nearly resembles such name as to be likely to
deceive or mislead the public or is in any other respect undesirable, the
Registrar
shall refuse to register the change of
name.
(5) Except as provided in
subsection (4) the Registrar shall if he is satisfied that the provisions of
this Act in respect of change
of name have been complied with, register the
change of name and the change of name shall have effect from the date of the
registration.
(6) Any person
aggrieved by the refusal of the Registrar to register a change of name of a
registered trade union may appeal against
such refusal in the manner provided by
section
11.
REGISTERED
OFFICE AND POSTAL ADDRESS
30. (1)
Every registered trade union shall have a registered office and registered
postal address, to which all communications and
notices may be
addressed.
(2) Notice of the
situation of such registered office and registered postal address, and of any
change thereof shall be given to the
Registrar and shall be registered by
him.
(3) If any registered trade
union-
(a) operates without having a registered office and registered postal address, or without giving notice of the situation of its registered office or its registered postal address is required by subsection (2); or
(b) operates at any place to which its registered office may have been removed, without having given notice of the change in the situation thereof to the Registrar;
the
trade union and every officer thereof or other person bound by its rules to give
such notice shall be guilty of an
offence.
Penalty: a fine of
VT1,000 for each day on which the offence
continues.
COPIES
OF RULES
31. (1) A copy of the
rules of a registered trade union shall be prominently displayed in the
registered office and in every branch
office of the trade
union.
(2) A copy of the rules of
a registered trade union shall be supplied free of charge by the secretary to
any person who becomes a
member of the trade union, within 7 days of the date of
joining, and a copy of the rules shall be supplied by the secretary to any
other
member on demand on payment of such sum not exceeding VT50 as may be prescribed
in the rules of the trade union.
PART
V
ACCOUNTS AND
APPLICATION OF FUNDS
PURPOSES
FOR WHICH FUNDS MAY BE USED
32.
Subject to the provisions of this Act, the funds of a registered trade union
may, be expended only for the following objects-
(a) salaries and allowances of officers of the trade union;
(b) administration, including audit of the accounts of the trade union;
(c) the prosecution or defence of any legal proceedings to which the trade union or any member thereof is a party, when such prosecution or defence is undertaken for the purpose of securing or protecting any rights of the trade union or any rights arising out of the relations of any member with his employer;
(d) the conduct of trade disputes on behalf of the trade union or any member thereof;
(e) the compensation of any member for loss arising out of a trade dispute;
(f) allowances to members or their dependants on account of death, old age, sick-ness, accidents or unemployment;
(g) allowances to members in distress due to circumstances beyond their control;
(h) social insurance, medical aid, and the supply of medicaments and drugs to members or their dependants, and any incidental expenses thereof;
(i) expenses incurred on trade union business by officers and members of the trade union;
(j) the erection of any building or the purchase or lease of any building or land required for the purposes of the trade union, and for the rent, upkeep and furnishing thereof;
(k) affiliation fees or contributions payable to a federation of trade unions to which the union is affiliated or to any other organization of which the union is a member;
(l) contributions to a charitable, educational or cultural institution or society approved by the Minister;
(m) contributions or loans, with the approval of the Minister, to any registered trade union for the purpose of assisting such trade union in financial difficulties;
(n) the educational, cultural and vocational training of members as approved by the Minister and any incidental expenses thereof;
(o) the organisation of any theatrical performance, concert, reception, dance, sports meeting or similar entertainment;
(p) the purchase of books, newspapers and other literature and the upkeep of a reading room for the use of members;
(q) the editing, printing, publication and circulation of any book, newspaper„ or other printed literature for the advancement of the lawful objects of the trade union or the promotion of the interests of its members as such;
(r) interest on loans and payment of taxes;
(s) any other object which, the Minister may, on the application of any trade union, declare to be an object for which such funds may be expended by that trade union or by any trade union, such expenditure to be subject to such conditions, if any, as the Minister may determine.
RESTRICTION
ON APPLICATION OF FUNDS FOR CERTAIN POLITICAL
PURPOSES
33. (1) The funds of a
trade union shall not be applied, either directly or indirectly, in the
furtherance of the political objects
to which this section
applies.
(2) The political objects
to which this section applies are-
(a) the payment of any expenses incurred, directly or indirectly, by a candidate or a prospective candidate for election to Parliament or to any public office in Vanuatu or in any other country before, during, or after the election in connection with his candidature for election;
(b) holding of any meeting or the distribution of any literature or documents in support of any such candidate or prospective candidate;
(c) the maintenance of any person, other than an officer of a trade union, who is a member of Parliament or who holds a public office in Vanuatu or in any other country;
(d) registration of electors or the selection of a candidate for Parliament or any public office in Vanuatu or in any other country;
(e) holding of political meetings of any kind, or distribution of political literature or political documents of any kind, unless the main purpose of a meeting or of the distribution of the literature or documents is the furtherance of lawful objects of the trade union.
PROHIBITION
OF PAYMENT OF FINES OR
PENALTIES
34. The funds of a trade
union shall not be applied, directly or indirectly, in payment of the whole or
any part of any fine or penalty
imposed upon any person by sentence or order of
a court other than a fine or penalty imposed upon the trade
union.
INJUNCTIONS
TO RESTRAIN UNLAWFUL USE OF
FUNDS
35. An injunction
restraining any unauthorised or unlawful expenditure of the funds of a trade
union may be granted on the application
of the Registrar or any person having a
sufficient interest in the relief
sought.
BOOKS
TO BE KEPT
36. The officers of
every registered trade union shall keep or cause to be kept such books of
account as may be
prescribed.
SAFEGUARDING
OF UNION FUNDS AND PROPERTY
37.
(1) Every officer of a registered trade union who is responsible for the
accounts of the trade union or for the collection, disbursement,
custody or
control of the funds or moneys thereof, shall, upon resigning or vacating his
office, and at least once in every year,
at such time as may be specified by the
rules of the trade union, and at any other times at which he may be required to
do so by
the executive committee or a general meeting of the trade union or by
the Registrar, render to the trade union or to the Registrar,
as the case may
be, a true account of all moneys received and paid by him during the period
which has elapsed since the date of his
assuming office, or if he has previously
rendered an account, since the last date upon which he rendered such account,
and of the
balance remaining in his hands at the time of rendering such account
and of all bonds, securities, or other proper-ty of the trade
union in his
custody or under his control.
(2)
The trade union shall cause the account to be audited by some fit and proper
person approved by the
Registrar.
(3) Every officer or
member of a registered trade union, shall, upon resigning or vacating his office
or membership, or at such time
as may be specified by the rules of the trade
union, and at any other time at which he may be required to do so by the
executive
committee or a general meeting of the trade union, or by the
Registrar, forthwith hand over to the trade union all bonds, securities,
effects, books, and property of the trade union in his custody or under his
control.
(4) Where any money or
thing is directed to be handed over to a trade union under subsection (3) such
money or thing may be handed
to such person as may be specified in the rules of
the union or in any resolution of the executive committee or general meeting or
as may be ordered by the
Registrar.
MISUSE
OF MONEY OR PROPERTY OF A TRADE
UNION
38. (1) Where on complaint
made by a member of a registered trade union or the Registrar, it is shown to
the satisfaction of a Court
that any person has in his possession or control any
property of the trade union except in accordance with its rules or has
unlawfully
expended or withheld any money of the trade union, the Court may
order such person to deliver all such property to the trade union
and to pay to
it the money so expended or
withheld.
(2) When the complainant
is some other person that the Registrar, a complaint made under subsection (1)
shall not be entertained,
unless the Court is satisfied that the complainant is
or was, on the date of the complaint, an officer or a member of the trade union
in respect of whose property the complaint was
made.
(3) Any person who fails to
comply with an order made under subsection (1) within a time specified in such
order shall be guilty of
an
offence.
ANNUAL
RETURNS
39. (1) The secretary of
every registered trade union shall furnish to the Registrar on or before the
30th day of April in every year
a properly audited statement of all receipts and
expenditure during the period of 12 months ending on the 31st day of December of
the preceding year and of the assets and liabilities of the trade union as at
such 31st day of December. The statement shall be accompanied
by a copy of the
auditor's report and shall be prepared in such form and shall comprise such
particulars as may be
prescribed.
(2) Together with the
statement referred to in subsection (1), the secretary of every registered trade
union shall furnish to the
Registrar a list of officers of the trade union and 2
copies of all alterations of the rules and of all new rules made by the trade
union during the period of 12 months preceding the said 31st day of December,
and 2 copies of the rules of the trade union in force
on that
day.
(3) Every member of a
registered trade union shall be entitled to receive free of charge a copy of the
statement referred to in subsection
(1) and the secretary of each such trade
union shall supply a copy of such statement to every member of the union at or
before the
annual general meeting and thereafter on application within 1 month
of the receipt of such
application.
(4) The secretary of
a registered trade union who fails to comply with any of the requirements of
this section shall be guilty of
an
offence.
(5) Every person who with
intent to defraud makes or causes or procures to' be made any false entry in, or
omission from, any statement,
copy or list delivered to the Registrar under this
section shall be guilty of an
offence.
Penalty: a fine not
exceeding VT100,000 and imprisonment for a term not exceeding 3
years.
FALSIFICATION
OF ACCOUNTS, ETC.
40. Any officer
or member of a trade union who does any of the following acts with intent to
deceive or defraud-
(a) destroys, alters, mutilates or falsifies any book, document, account or valuable security which belongs to the trade union or has been received by him on account of the trade union, or any entry in any such book, document or account; or
(b) makes any false entry in any such book, document or account; or
(c) omits any material particular from any such book, document or account,
shall
be guilty of an offence.
Penalty:
a fine not exceeding VT100,000 and imprisonment for a term not exceeding 3
years.
INSPECTION
OF ACCOUNTS AND DOCUMENTS
41. (1)
The account books, receipt books and receipts for expenditure of a trade union
and a list of the members thereof shall be
open to inspection by any officer or
member of the trade union at such times as shall be provided for in the rules of
the trade union,
and by the Registrar or any person authorised by him in writing
in that behalf, at any reasonable
time.
(2) Any person who opposes
or obstructs the Registrar or any person authorised by him under subsection (1)
in the carrying out of
an inspection shall be guilty of an
offence.
PART
VI
AMALGAMATION AND
DISSOLUTION
CONSENT
OF REGISTRAR REQUIRED TO AMALGAMATION OF TRADE
UNIONS
42. Except with the consent
of the Registrar, no registered trade union shall amalgamate as one trade
union.
APPLICATION
FOR CONSENT TO AMALGAMATION
43.
(1) Where 2 or more registered trade unions desire to amalgamate as 1 trade
union, an application shall be made to the Registrar
for his consent to the
amalgamation.
(2) Every
application under subsection (1) shall be made in the prescribed form and shall
be signed by the chairman and one other
officer of each trade union and shall be
accompanied by 2 copies of the proposed rules of the trade union to be formed by
the intended
amalgamation.
BALLOT
ON AMALGAMATION
44. No application
under section 43 for the consent of the Registrar to the amalgamation of any
registered trade unions shall be made
unless in the case of each trade union
desiring amalgamation-
(a) a secret ballot is taken in such manner as may be prescribed; and
(b) the votes of at least one-half of the total number of members entitled to vote are cast and recorded; and
(c) of such votes cast and recorded, those in favour of the proposal exceed by one-fifth or more the votes against the proposal.
GROUNDS
FOR REFUSAL TO CONSENT TO AMALGAMATION AND PROCEDURE IN SUCH
CASES
45. (1) The Registrar may
refuse to give his consent to an intended amalgamation of registered trade
unions where-
(a) any of the provisions of this Act in respect of the making of the application for his consent have not been complied with;
(b) the proposed rules of the trade union to be formed by the amalgamation would not make adequate provision for all the matters specified in the Schedule to this Act;
(c) any of the purposes of such trade union would be unlawful;,
(d) the name by which it is proposed that such trade union will be known is identical with that by which any other trade union has been registered or, in the opinion of the Registrar, so nearly resembles such name as to be likely to deceive or mislead the public or is in any other respect undesirable.
(2)
If the Registrar refuses to give his consent to the amalgamation] of any
registered trade union, he shall, in writing, notify
the trade unions of his
refusal and shall specify therein the grounds for the
refusal.
(3) Any person who
considers that the Registrar was wrong in refusing to give his consent to an
intended amalgamation of registered
trade unions may, within 14 days after the
Registrar has given notice of refusal, appeal to the Supreme Court, and, if upon
any such
appeal, the Supreme Court finds that the refusal was wrong it may so
declare and thereupon the Registrar shall give his consent to
the
amalgamation.
NOTICE
TO BE GIVEN OF CONSENT TO
AMALGAMATION
46. Where the
Registrar gives his consent to the amalgamation of any registered trade unions,
he shall send to each of the trade unions
a notice in writing
thereof.
PROCEDURE
FOR AMALGAMATION, ETC.
47. (1) No
registered trade unions shall be amalgamated as 1 trade union unless the notice
in writing of the consent of the Registrar
to the amalgamation or a copy thereof
has been prominently exhibited in the registered office of each of the trade
unions being a
party to the amalgamation and in every branch thereof for a
period of not less than 14
days.
(2) An amalgamation of
registered trade unions may take place with or without a division of the funds
of the trade unions
concerned.
TRANSFER
OF LIABILITIES, ETC., TO TRADE UNION FORMED BY
AMALGAMATION
48. (1) All deeds,
bonds, agreements and instruments to which any of the amalgamated registered
trade unions was a party that are
subsisting at the time of the amalgamation
shall be of as full force and effect against, or in favour of, the trade union
formed
by the amalgamation as if, instead of such registered trade union, the
trade union so formed had been named therein or had been a
party
thereto.
(2) If, in respect of any
of the amalgamated registered trade unions, any proceedings or cause of action
was pending or existed at
the time of the amalgamation, the same may be
continued or enforced by or against the trade union formed by the amalgamation
as it
might have been continued or enforced by or against the registered trade
union if the amalgamation had not taken
place.
NOTIFICATION
OF DISSOLUTION
49. When a
registered trade union is dissolved in the manner provided in its rules, notice
of the dissolution thereof, signed by the
secretary of the trade union and seven
persons who were voting members thereof at the date of the dissolution, shall,
within 14 days
after the dissolution, be given to the Registrar, and upon the
registration by the Registrar of such dissolution the trade union
shall cease to
be a body corporate.
PART
VII
MISCELLANEOUS
TRADE
UNIONS NOT TO AFFILIATE ETC TO OUTSIDE BODIES WITHOUT MINISTER'S
CONSENT
50. (1) No trade union
shall affiliate to, or become a member of, or otherwise enter into an
association with, any organisation or
body of persons, the principal office or
the governing body whereof (by whatever name called) is situated outside
Vanuatu, except
with and subject to the conditions, if any, of a written consent
of the Minister.
(2) No trade
union shall, directly or indirectly, receive moneys or money's worth from any
organisation or body of persons referred
to in subsection (1) except with, and
subject to the conditions, if any, of a written consent of the
Minister.
(3) Nothing in
subsections (1) and (2) shall apply in relation to any form of co-operation
whatsoever with, or to receipt of any moneys
or other things from, the
International Labour Office, by any trade
union.
(4) Any trade union and any
officer or member thereof who knowingly contravenes any provision of subsections
(1) or (2), or fails
to comply with any conditions referred to therein, shall be
guilty of an
offence.
EMPLOYERS
TO PROVIDE CERTAIN FACILITIES
51.
If not less than one-half of the number of workers employed at any one time at
any one undertaking are members of a particular
registered trade union, the
employer shall, if requested to do so by that trade union, provide at the
premises of such undertaking
such reasonable facilities for holding meetings and
carrying on trades union functions, as shall be practicable in the circumstances
of that undertaking. The employer shall allow the workers reasonable time off
work to attend training courses with or without pay
as may be agreed between him
and the registered trade union
concerned.
ATTEMPTS
TO COERCE MEMBERSHIP ETC.
52. Any
person who, by the use of violence, intimidation or other, unlawful means
attempts, directly or indirectly, to coerce or induce
another to become or not
become a member or to terminate his membership of a trade union shall be guilty
of an offence.
Penalty: a fine not
exceeding VT100,000 and imprisonment for a term not exceeding 3
years.
FREEDOM
OF ASSOCIATION
53. (1) No employer
shall make it a condition of employment of any worker that the worker shall not
be or shall become a member of
a trade union and any such condition in any
contract of employment entered into whether before or after the commencement of
this
Act shall be void.
(2) Any
employer who contravenes the provisions of subsection (1) shall be guilty of an
offence.
(3) No prosecution shall
be instituted in respect of any offence under this section except by, or at the
instance of, or with the
written consent of the Attorney
General.
ACTS
TO COMPEL TRADE UNION
MEMBERSHIP
54. The immunity
conferred by sections 18 and 19 shall not apply where la person induces a worker
employed by an employer to break
his contract of employment in order to compel
workers of another employer to join a particular trade union unless they are
working
at the same
place.
APPLICATION
OF THE ACT TO PUBLIC SERVICE
55.
(1) Except as provided in subsection (3) and subject to the modification
provided in subsection (2), the provisions of this Act
shall apply in relation
to any trade union, the majority or a substantial number of members of which
consists of members of the public
service of Vanuatu, as they apply to any other
trade union.
(2) The modification
mentioned in subsection (1) is that the powers vested in the Minister under the
following provisions of this
Act shall be vested in and exercised by the
Minister responsible for matters relating to public service-
(a) section 32(1), (m), (n) and (s);
(b) section 50;
(c) section 58(3).
(3)
Nothing in this Act contained shall apply in relation to members of the armed
forces, police force or prison
service.
PENALTY
FOR FAILURE TO GIVE NOTICE OR PRODUCE
DOCUMENTS
56. A trade union which
fails to give any notice, or to send or to produce any document which it is
required by this Act to give,
send or produce, and every officer or other person
bound by the rules of the trade union to give, send or produce the same, or, if
there is no such officer, then every member of the executive committee of the
trade union, unless such officer, person or member
shall prove, that he was
ignorant of, or that he attempted to prevent, the omission to give, send or
produce the same, shall be guilty
of an
offence.
NOMINATION
BY MINORS
57. (1) A member of a
registered trade union not being under the age of 16 years may, by writing under
his hand delivered at, or sent
to, the registered office of the trade union,
nominate a person not being an officer or servant of the trade union (unless
such officer
or servant is the spouse or a close relative) to whom any' moneys
payable (not exceeding VT30,000) on the death of such member shall
be, paid on
his death, and may from time to time revoke or vary such nomination by writing
under his hand similarly delivered or
sent; and on receiving satisfactory [ roof
of the death of such member, the trade union shall pay to the nominee any
':benefits (up
to VT30,000) due to the deceased
member.
(2) Any instrument
required to be made to carry out the provisions of subsection (1) shall be
exempt from stamp
duty.
REGULATIONS
58.
(1) The Minister may make regulations for the purpose of carrying out or giving
effect to the provisions of this
Act.
(2) Without prejudice to the
generality of subsection (1), the Minister many make regulations for or in
respect of all or any of the
following matters-
(a) the books and registers to be kept for the purposes of this Act and the forms thereof;
(b) the manner in which trade unions and the rules of trade unions shall be registered and the fees, if any, payable on registration;
(c) the manner in which, and the qualifications of persons by whom, the accounts of registered trade unions or of any class of such trade unions shall be au-dited;
(d) the conditions subject to which inspection of documents kept by the Registrar shall be allowed;
(e) the due disposal and safe custody of the funds and moneys of a trade union;
(f) the creation, administration, protection, control and disposal of the funds of trade unions and any matters connected therewith or incidental thereto;
(g) prescribing anything required to be prescribed under this Act;
(h) generally for all matters incidental to or connected with the matters mentioned in this subsection.
(2)
The Minister may by Order declare that any regulations made under subsection (2)
shall apply to a particular trade union only,
or that any particular trade union
or class of trade unions shall be exempted from the operation of such
regulations.
SCHEDULE
(Sections
7 and
28)
MATTERS FOR
WHICH PROVISION MUST BE MADE IN THE RULES OF EVERY REGISTERED TRADE
UNION
1. The name of the trade union and the address of its registered office and postal address.
2. A list of the officers in the trade union and their functions.
3. The whole of the objects for which the trade union is to be established, the purposes for which the funds thereof shall be applicable, the conditions under which any member may become entitled to any benefit assured thereby, and the fines and forfeitures to be imposed on any member.
4. The description of persons eligible for membership of the trade union.
5. The manner of making, altering, and rescinding rules.
6. The keeping of a register of members of the trade union.
7. The maintenance of discipline within the trade union including provision for appeal to the voting members at a general meeting of the trade union against any decision of the executive committee cancelling the membership of any member or dismissing any officer.
8. The appointment or election and removal of the executive committee and the secretary, treasurer, and other officers of the trade union.
9. The method of convening and conducting annual general meetings and extraordinary general meetings, and the matters to be presented to the members of the trade union at such meetings, including in the case of annual general meetings the presentation of audited accounts.
10. The custody and investment of the funds of the trade union, the designation of the officer responsible therefor, and the audit of its accounts.
11. The inspection of the books and of the list of names of members of the trade union by any person having an interest in the funds of the trade union.
12. The manner of the dissolution of the trade union and the disposal of the funds thereof.
13. The taking of decisions by voting members of the trade union by secret ballot on the following matters-
(a) the election of officers of the union; the alteration of the rules of the union;
(b) all matters relating to strikes and lockouts;
(c) dissolution of the union;
(d) the amalgamation of the trade union with any other trade union;
(e) the affiliation of the trade union to any other trade union or to a federation of trade unions;
(f) imposition of levies.
14. The right of members who are not disqualified from voting, to a reasonable opportunity to vote.
The amount of subscription and fees payable by members and the disqualification of a member from voting on any matter concerning the trade union and from receiving benefits if his subscription is more than 13 weeks in arrears.
16. If provision is made for the appointment or election of honorary members, the conditions under which a person may become an honorary member.
17. Provision for keeping in a separate fund all moneys received or paid by the trade union in respect of any provident, benevolent or pension fund.
18. Provision whereby members of a trade union shall cease to be members of such trade union if their subscriptions are more than 12 months in arrears.
19. Provision whereby a member of a trade union becomes a voting member.
20. A requirement that at any meeting of the union or branch thereof a quorum shall consist of not less than 20 per cent of the members of the union or branch, as the case may be, entitled to vote.
21. A requirement that at any meeting of the executive committee of the trade union or branch thereof a quorum shall consist of not less than one-third of the number of members of the executive committee where the total number of such executive committee consists of twenty one persons or more, and of not less than one-half of the number of members of then executive committee where the total number of such executive committee consists of twenty persons or less, but that in any case the quorum shall not consist of fewer than five persons.
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[Subsidiary]
SUBSIDIARY
LEGISLATION
TRADE
UNIONS (STATUTORY RECORDS) REGULATION
Order 45 of 1983
To
prescribe the type of statutory records to be kept by trade
unions.
STATUTORY
RECORDS
Every registered trade
union shall keep or maintain the following records-
(a) copies of the constitution or rules of the trade union;
(b) a register of members of the trade union;
(c) an index of members (if more than fifty), of the trade union;
(d) a register of officers of the trade union;
(e) a minute book;
(f) a register of securities and investments;
(g) a register of mortgages; and
(h) a register of loans.
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SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION
TRADE UNIONS (FEES) REGULATION
Order 46 of 1983
To
prescribe fees payable in respect of certain matters relating to the trade
unions.
PRESCRIBED FEES
The
fees set out in Column B shall be payable for the matters set out in Column
A-
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Column
A
|
Column
B
|
|
|
|
|
VT
|
|
(a)
|
On
registration of a trade union
|
5,000
|
|
(b)
|
On
registration of a change of name
|
2,500
|
|
(c)
|
On
registration of a trade union following amalgamation
|
2,500
|
|
(d)
|
For
Registrar certifying a copy of the rules or regulations of a trade
union
|
1,000
|
|
(e)
|
For
Registrar certifying a copy of any other document
|
500
|
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(f)
|
Out
of time fees-
|
|
|
|
Upon
forwarding to Registrar an annual return under section 39-
|
|
|
|
(i)
not more than 1 month after date due
|
500
|
|
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(ii)
more than 1 month but not more than 2 months after date due
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1,000
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|
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(iii)
more than 2 months after date due
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2,000
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SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION
TRADE UNIONS (REGISTRATION) REGULATIONS
Order 47 of 1983
ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS
REGULATION
1.
Register of trade unions
2.
Application for registration
3.
Certificate of registration
4.
Application for change of name of trade
union
5. Certificate of registration
(change of name)
6. Application for
the registration of an amalgamation of trade
unions
SCHEDULE 1-Register of
Trade Unions
SCHEDULE 2-Application
for Registration as a Trade
Union
SCHEDULE 3-Certificate of
Registration
SCHEDULE 4-Application
for the Registration of the Change of Name of Trade Union SCHEDULE 5-Certificate
of Registration (Change of
Name)
SCHEDULE 6-Application for
Registration of an Amalgamation of Trade Unions
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TRADE UNIONS (REGISTRATION) REGULATIONS
To
prescribe certain forms for the purposes of the Trade Unions Act Cap.
161.
REGISTER
OF TRADE UNIONS
1. The Register of
Trade Unions to be kept by the Registrar shall be in the form set out in
Schedule
1.
APPLICATION
FOR REGISTRATION
2. An application
for registration of a trade union shall be lodged by not less than seven members
of the proposed trade union in
the form set out in Schedule
2.
CERTIFICATE
OF REGISTRATION
3. A certificate
of registration of a trade union shall be in the form set out in Schedule
3.
APPLICATION
FOR CHANGE OF NAME OF TRADE
UNION
4. An application for the
registration of the change of name of a trade union shall be in the form set out
in Schedule
4.
CERTIFICATE
OF REGISTRATION (CHANGE OF
NAME)
5. A certificate of
registration (change of name) shall be in the form set out in Schedule
5.
APPLICATION
FOR THE REGISTRATION OF AN AMALGAMATION OF TRADE
UNIONS
6. Application for the
registration of an amalgamation of 2 or more trade unions shall be in the form
set out in Schedule 6.
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[Subsidiary]
SCHEDULE
1
(Regulation 1)
REPUBLIC
OF VANUATU
REGISTER
OF TRADE UNIONS
Name No.
Date of registration
Address of
registered office Postal
address
Address of branch offices, if
any
Officers:
Date
appointed
Date
appointment
terminated
Title
Name
Address
Age
SCHEDULE
2
(Regulation
2)
REPUBLIC
OF VANUATU
TRADE
UNIONS ACT, CAP. 161
APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION AS A TRADE UNION
We
the undersigned members of the
...............................................................................
Trade Union hereby
apply to the Registrar of Trade Unions for registration in
accordance with the provisions of section 5 of the Act and state as
follows-
1. Names, addresses and
occupations of
applicants
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2. Name
of trade union
3. Address of
registered office
4. Postal
address of registered
office
5. Addresses of branch
offices if any
6. Names,
addresses, ages and occupations of the officers of the trade union.
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Name
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Address
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Age
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Occupation
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Title
of officer
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President
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Vice
President
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Chairman
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Secretary
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Treasurer
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7. Number of members who have agreed in writing to be members of the trade union .................................................................................................................................
8. (a) All the officers of the trade union are engaged in the profession or trade with which the union is directly concerned, except:
(give details of any officers not so engaged and state in what profession or trade they are engaged.)
(b) All officers have been so engaged for a period of not less than 1 year.
9. None
of the officers is also an officer of another trade union except:
(give details of any officer and of the other trade union.)
10. (a) None of the officers has been convicted of any offence involving fraud or dishonesty within the last 5 years.
(b) No officer is or has been an undischarged bankrupt within the last 5 years.
11. Attached hereto are 2 copies of the Rules of the Trade Union and a remittance of VT ........................ for the fees payable on this application.
Dated
this day
of 19
Signed:
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Members
of the said
.............................................................................................................
Trade Union (not less than seven members to sign).
SCHEDULE
3
(Regulation
3)
REPUBLIC OF
VANUATU
TRADE
UNIONS ACT, CAP.
161
CERTIFICATE
OF REGISTRATION
IN
EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 10(1) of the TRADE UNIONS ACT, CAP.
161, I hereby certify that
......................................................................... has
this day been registered
as a Trade
Union
Given under my hand at Port
Vila, this day of ,
19
REGISTRAR OF TRADE
UNIONS
SCHEDULE
4
(Regulation
4)
REPUBLIC OF
VANUATU
TRADE
UNIONS ACT, CAP.
161
APPLICATION
FOR THE REGISTRATION OF THE CHANGE OF NAME OF TRADE UNION
1. Name
of registered trade union.
2. Proposed
change of name.
3. Date of resolution
to change name.
4. Number of members
entitled to vote on resolution to change the
name.
5. Number of members so entitled
who voted in favour of the
resolution.
We understand and
accept that a change of name of the trade union will not affect any right or
obligation of such trade union or render
defective any legal proceedings by or
against such trade union, and any legal proceedings which might have been
continued or commenced
by or against it under its former name may be continued
or commenced by or against it under its new
name.
Signed:
......................................................
Secretary
Signed:
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(the
signatures of not less than seven members of the trade union are
required)
SCHEDULE
5
(Regulation
5)
REPUBLIC OF
VANUATU
TRADE
UNIONS ACT, CAP.
161
CERTIFICATE
OF
REGISTRATION
(CHANGE
OF NAME)
I
HEREBY CERTIFY that the name of
............................................................
TRADE
UNION a trade union registered at Port Vila on the day
of
19 , is hereby changed to
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