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42C. Making of employment regulation orders
(1) Where the Court adopts the proposals of a joint labour committee it shall forward a copy of the proposals to the Minister.
(2) As soon as practicable after receipt of a copy of proposals under subsection (1), the Minister shall, where he or she is satisfied that sections 42A and 42B have been complied with, and where he or she considers it appropriate to do so, make an employment regulation order giving effect to such proposals.
(3) Where the Minister is not satisfied that sections 42A and 42B have been complied with, or where he or she considers that it is not appropriate to make an employment regulation order to give effect to the proposals adopted by the Court, he or she shall -
(a) refuse to make an employment regulation order giving effect to such proposals, and