ALPA Encore Conciliation

Dear Members,  
 

Following the recent update on the ALPA Encore MEC's decision to file for conciliation, we want to provide you with additional details regarding the next steps in the process. 

  

With the formal request for conciliation made, the Minister of Labour now has a 15-day window to appoint a Conciliation Officer. Once appointed, the Conciliation Officer will engage with both parties over a period of 60 days to facilitate discussions and negotiations with the aim of reaching a mutually agreeable resolution. 

Here is an overview of the anticipated timeline: 

  

1. **Appointment of Conciliation Officer (Day 1-15):** The Minister of Labour has up to 15 days to appoint a Conciliation Officer. 

  

2. **Conciliation Period (Day 16-75):** The Conciliation Officer will work with the parties for a total of 60 days to assist in reaching a comprehensive agreement. 

  

3. **Impasse and Cooling-Off Period (Day 76-96):** If, after the 60-day conciliation period, both parties remain at an impasse, a 21-day cooling-off period will commence. 

  

4. **Self-Help Period (Day 97 onwards):** After the cooling-off period, if an agreement is still not reached, the parties may engage in self-help activities, which can include work stoppages, strikes, or other lawful actions. 

We understand that these developments may cause some uncertainty. Throughout this process, our commitment to transparency and open communication remains. We will keep you informed of any significant developments, milestones, or changes as the information becomes available.  

  

We encourage you to reach out with any questions or concerns you may have.

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