Section 71: Right to Legal Representation in Labour Complaints
71.Representation
(1)In any complaint made under sections 63, 69 and 70, a party may be represented by an advocate in the proceedings before a labour officer, and a party may also be assisted by or represented by any official of a labour union or any official of an employer's organisation.
(2)Substantive justice shall be administered without undue regard to technicalities.
Plain English Summary
You have the right to be represented by a lawyer (advocate) when bringing a complaint under sections 63, 69, or 70 of the Employment Act before a labo...
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