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* Central Arbitration Committee Decision APPLICATION WITHDRAWN Published 16 August 2024 APPLIES TO ENGLAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES CONTENTS * 1. The reason an application is withdrawn Print this
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https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/cac-outcome-unite-the-union-oscar-mayer-limited/application-progress 1. THE REASON AN APPLICATION IS WITHDRAWN As the case was withdrawn, one of
the following will have happened: 1) Having submitted its application to the CAC, a union may, for whatever reason, subsequently decide that it no longer wishes to pursue statutory
recognition and can withdraw the application. The union can unilaterally withdraw its application from the statutory process at any stage up to either the date that the CAC declares it
recognised without a ballot or the date that it receives a notice that the CAC intends to arrange a ballot. 2) A union may have reached a voluntary agreement with an employer which makes the
need for any further consideration by the CAC unnecessary; in such circumstances the parties can jointly request that the CAC cease its considerations. This can be done at any stage of the
process up to the date the CAC declares the union recognised or the last day of the ballot notification period. For further information please check guidance and publications. Back to top