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Restrictions on making establishment orders.
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37.—The Court shall not make an establishment order in respect of any workers and their employers unless the Court is satisfied—
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(a) in case the application is made by an organisation or a group of persons claiming to be representative of such workers or such employers, that the claim is well-founded, and
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(b) that either—
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(i) there is substantial agreement between such workers and their employers to the establishment of a joint labour committee, or
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(ii) the existing machinery for effective regulation of remuneration and other conditions of employment of such workers is inadequate or is likely to cease or to cease to be adequate, or
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(iii) having regard to the existing rates of remuneration or conditions of employment of such workers or any of them, it is expedient that a joint labour committee should be established
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