Where the scale of the dispute, its geographical impact, the number of employees involved or the particular circumstances in which it arose so require, the mediator may be appointed by the Minister for Labour.
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Where the scale of the dispute, its geographical impact, the number of employees involved or the particular circumstances in which it arose so require, the mediator may be appointed by the Minister for Labour.
Lorsque l’importance du conflit, son incidence géographique, le nombre de salariés concernés ou les circonstances particulières dans lesquelles il s’est produit le nécessitent, le médiateur peut être désigné par le ministre chargé du travail.
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