Court to have regard to certain matters
34.—(1)  In determining a trade dispute, a Court may have regard —
(a)not only to the interests of the persons immediately concerned but to the interests of the community as a whole and in particular the condition of the economy of Singapore;
(b)to the recommendations made from time to time by the Minister under section 49 of the Employment Act 1968 relating to the matters specified in that section; and
(c)in the case of any trade dispute relating to the re‑employment of any eligible employee under the Retirement and Re‑employment Act 1993, the tripartite guidelines relating to re-employment issued by the Minister under section 11B of that Act.
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(2)  In any case where a Court has regard to the recommendations referred to in subsection (1)(b), the Court may vary or set aside any of the terms of a collective agreement or award notwithstanding section 45.