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      A Former User last edited by A Former User

      Again, I do not see how this is integrationist. I also do not like the slurs made upon my country - it emerged from an extraordinary state of emergency two weeks ago, not a dictatorship. And quite finally, this is not particularly expensive, nor integrationalist. As a result, I propose the following amendments:

      AMENDMENT V

      SECTION II: THE EUROPEAN ARBITRATION BOARD ENFORCEMENT
      I. If there is a prevailing belief that a solution is in some way unfair or was coerced, or that the Arbitration Board is biased or simply unhelpful, the European Arbitration Board may be asked to negotiate in its place.
      II. The European Arbitration Board has at least two members. Its members are appointed by the Internal Affairs Commissioner.
      III. The European Arbitration Board and its negotiations are subject to the same regulations and formats placed upon national-level Arbitration Boards by this Act and its possible successors.

      I. Non-neutrality on the part of an Arbitration Board or equivalent may be tried in the European Court of Justice.

      AMENDMENT VI
      V. During such a meeting, the Arbitration Board is to mediate between the two sides. If necessary, it may propose a possible solution to the conflict, after at least 160 hours of negotiation have passed without solution.

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        A Former User last edited by

        May we extend debate on this act?

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        • Fremet
          Fremet EU last edited by

          Of course, the debate period shall be extended to Monday, 22 February 2021 at 20h00 GMT to ensure that everyone has a chance to weigh in on this legislation.

          Charles Michel
          Council Speaker and Councilor for Fremet

          Statsminister Erna Solberg
          EU Cllr Charles Michel
          #FortressFremet

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            A Former User last edited by

            May we again extend debate?

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            • Fremet
              Fremet EU last edited by

              The debate period shall be extended to Wednesday, 24 February 2021 at 20h00 GMT to ensure that everyone has a chance to weigh in on this legislation.

              Charles Michel
              Council Speaker and Councilor for Fremet

              Statsminister Erna Solberg
              EU Cllr Charles Michel
              #FortressFremet

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                Pravoslaviya EU last edited by Pravoslaviya

                Pravoslaviya is not opposed to the principle of having neutral arbitration boards for industrial disputes, although we also recognise that other countries may prefer to have other systems, such as the courts or legal mediation, or may allow parties to decide on another mutually acceptable third-party arbitration or mediation services. I think the Bill as initially written is very micromanaging in how it dictates procedures in arbitration boards, so I welcome Amendments II and VI in particular.

                However, we will not submit either our workers or our businesses to the jurisdiction of a 'European Arbitration Board'. While I welcome Cllr Juvinal's most recent amendment, I would prefer that recourse be to national courts first, and then to the ECoJ. I would like to propose, therefore, the following:

                AMENDMENT VII

                SECTION II: THE EUROPEAN ARBITRATION BOARD ENFORCEMENT
                I. If there is a prevailing belief that a solution is in some way unfair or was coerced, or that the Arbitration Board is biased or simply unhelpful, the European Arbitration Board may be asked to negotiate in its place.
                II. The European Arbitration Board has at least two members. Its members are appointed by the Internal Affairs Commissioner.
                III. The European Arbitration Board and its negotiations are subject to the same regulations and formats placed upon national-level Arbitration Boards by this Act and its possible successors.

                I. Member states will amend their national laws where necessary to comply with this Act within six months of its passage.
                II. Member states shall in their national laws guarantee that Arbitration Boards operating in their territory are fair, neutral, consistent, and independent of all sides.
                III. If a side believes that an Arbitration Board is biased, unfair, arbitrary, or compromised by one or more sides, then it may seek recourse in the courts of the relevant member state.
                IV. If, following the exhaustion of all legal avenues under Section II, Clause III of this Act, a side believes that the relevant member state is not abiding by this Act, then it will have standing to bring forth legal action against that member state in the European Court of Justice.

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                  Montenbourg EU last edited by

                  The obvious advantage of including an arbitration board before the dispute arises is that once the dispute does arise, you can force the dispute out of the court system, and you can force the other side to arbitrate.

                  But the thing is we have an excellent Petition Office system in the ECOJ which can create jurisdiction on Labor conflict situations in the member states. I would prefer as the Councillor from Pravoslaviya has stated that any recourse be to national courts first, and then to the ECoJ. I'm not in favor of creating an alternative dispute institution. It means more bureacracy and finding an easy way to complex situations.

                  Emma Granger
                  Councillor for Montenbourg

                  🇩🇰 The Kingdom of Montenbourg
                  👑HM Victoria the First, Queen of Montenbourg
                  🏛️PM Rt. Hon. Birgitte Nyborg
                  🌟 Councillor Emma Granger.

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                    A Former User last edited by

                    I am in support of the amendment of Councillor Shakur, and thus withdraw Amendments V and III.

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                    • Fremet
                      Fremet EU last edited by Fremet

                      Debate on this issue has ended. It is now time to vote on Amendments. Voting starts NOW and ends 2 March 2021 at 15h00 GMT.

                      As Councilor Juvinal has withdrawn their amendments, there are only two up for a vote:


                      AMENDMENT 1 (Proposed by Cllr Mizrachi-Roscoe)

                      SECTION I: THE ARBITRATION BOARD

                      I. In every nation that joins, an “Arbitration Board,” or several “Arbitration Boards,” will be established.

                      VIII. Arbitration boards shall be funded by either unions or governments as decided by the nation

                      VIIII. This act shall apply to companys over 250 employees.


                      AMENDMENT 2 (Proposed by Cllr Tupac Shakur)

                      SECTION II: THE EUROPEAN ARBITRATION BOARD ENFORCEMENT
                      I. If there is a prevailing belief that a solution is in some way unfair or was coerced, or that the Arbitration Board is biased or simply unhelpful, the European Arbitration Board may be asked to negotiate in its place.
                      II. The European Arbitration Board has at least two members. Its members are appointed by the Internal Affairs Commissioner.
                      III. The European Arbitration Board and its negotiations are subject to the same regulations and formats placed upon national-level Arbitration Boards by this Act and its possible successors.
                      I. Member states will amend their national laws where necessary to comply with this Act within six months of its passage.
                      II. Member states shall in their national laws guarantee that Arbitration Boards operating in their territory are fair, neutral, consistent, and independent of all sides.
                      III. If a side believes that an Arbitration Board is biased, unfair, arbitrary, or compromised by one or more sides, then it may seek recourse in the courts of the relevant member state.
                      IV. If, following the exhaustion of all legal avenues under Section II, Clause III of this Act, a side believes that the relevant member state is not abiding by this Act, then it will have standing to bring forth legal action against that member state in the European Court of Justice.


                      AMENDMENT 3 (Proposed by Cllr Juvinal)

                      SECTION I: THE ARBITRATION BOARD

                      V. During such a meeting, the Arbitration Board is to mediate between the two sides. If necessary, it may propose a possible solution to the conflict, after at least 160 hours of negotiation have passed without solution.


                      I vote FOR Amendments 2 & 3 and AGAINST Amendment 1.

                      Charles Michel
                      Council Speaker and Councilor for Fremet

                      Statsminister Erna Solberg
                      EU Cllr Charles Michel
                      #FortressFremet

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                        A Former User last edited by

                        Speaker Michel, I did not withdraw the former Amendment VI.

                        Kelarōn Juvinal
                        Councillor for the Union of Syndicates

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                        • Fremet
                          Fremet EU last edited by

                          Thank you for bringing that to my attention. I have rectified my mistake on the initial docket. Voting will be extended 3 hours and will now end 2 March 2021 at 15h00 GMT.

                          Charles Michel
                          Council Speaker and Councilor for Fremet

                          Statsminister Erna Solberg
                          EU Cllr Charles Michel
                          #FortressFremet

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                            Pravoslaviya EU last edited by

                            I vote FOR all amendments.

                            Cllr Tupac Shakur

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                            • BrumBrum
                              BrumBrum Commission last edited by

                              On behalf of United Duchies I vote for ammendment 1 and 3
                              James Mizrachi-Roscoe
                              Councillour for United Duchies

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                              • Spain
                                Spain last edited by

                                I vote FOR amendments II and III and AGAINST amendment I.

                                Donald Tusk
                                Deputy Speaker and Councillor for Spain

                                The Kingdom of Spain
                                His Majesty the King, Felipe VI
                                President Alberto Núñez-Feijóo
                                Councillor and Council Speaker Donald Tusk

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                                • Fremet
                                  Fremet EU last edited by

                                  Given the recent shenanigans, I've extended the voting period on Amendments to 5 March 2021 at 20h00 GMT.

                                  Charles Michel
                                  Council Speaker and Councilor for Fremet

                                  Statsminister Erna Solberg
                                  EU Cllr Charles Michel
                                  #FortressFremet

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                                    Leagio ECoJ last edited by

                                    On behalf of the Commonwealth of Leagio, I vote FOR Amendments I & II and I vote AGAINST Amendment III.

                                    Francis Plessis
                                    EU Councilor for Leagio

                                    President of the Commonwealth: Ran Mouri-Kudo (Progressive Alliance Party)
                                    Governor-General of the Commonwealth: Magic Kaito (Leagioan Pact of Democracy)
                                    EU Councilor for Leagio: Francis Plessis (CPP/ EDLR)

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                                      A Former User last edited by A Former User

                                      Kelarōn Juvinal, on the behalf of the Union of Syndicates, transmits their vote as being FOR Amendments II and III and AGAINST Amendment I.

                                      Mathilde Comtois
                                      Deputy Councillor for the Union of Syndicates

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                                      • Spain
                                        Spain last edited by

                                        Voting on amendments has now concluded.

                                        With 3 votes FOR and 3 votes AGAINST, Amendment I has FAILED. With 5 votes FOR and 1 vote AGAINST, Amendments II and III have PASSED.

                                        Final voting begins NOW and will last until 21:35 GMT on March 11th, 2021.

                                        Donald Tusk
                                        Deputy Speaker and Councillor for Spain

                                        The Kingdom of Spain
                                        His Majesty the King, Felipe VI
                                        President Alberto Núñez-Feijóo
                                        Councillor and Council Speaker Donald Tusk

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                                          Spain last edited by

                                          On behalf of the Kingdom of Spain, I vote AGAINST this act.

                                          Donald Tusk
                                          Deputy Speaker and Councillor for Spain

                                          The Kingdom of Spain
                                          His Majesty the King, Felipe VI
                                          President Alberto Núñez-Feijóo
                                          Councillor and Council Speaker Donald Tusk

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                                          • Fayrrendel
                                            Fayrrendel EU last edited by

                                            On behalf of the Realm of Great Ruthund, I vote FOR this act.

                                            Tony Odhinazen
                                            EU Councilor, Ruthund

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