Commission as a true and correct
record of the proceedings and the decision.
(4) The Commission shall forward a certified copy of the document described in
paragraph (3) to each party.
(5) The Commission may, given the urgency of a dispute or for other justifiable
reason, issue temporary preservation orders and reliefs pending the hearing and
determination of the dispute.
(6) Any party dissatisfied by the decision of the Commission may Appeal to the
Appeals Tribunal established under Section 102 of the Act within fifteen days of
the decision.
(7) The decision of the Commission shall be binding until subsequent orders are
made by the Tribunal or the determination of the Appeal.
9. General Provisions.
(1) The Commission may on application by either party, extend the time appointed
by these rules for the performance of any act or taking of any proceedings upon
such terms or conditions, if any, as may appear to the Commission to be just and
expedient.
(2) Records of proceedings, except those parts which for reasons specified by the
Commission are confidential or privileged or otherwise should not to be disclosed
to any person, shall be open to inspection by any person after conclusion of the
hearing, subject to such person complying with the terms as the Commission may
prescribe from time in regard to time, place and manner of inspection and payment
of inspection fees.
(3) The Commission may publish in the Kenya Gazette and other media, its
decision on disputes it has heard and determined.
(4) Nothing in these Regulations shall prevent the parties from reaching an
agreement and withdrawing the dispute by submitting the negotiated agreement to
the Commission for approval.
(5) The Commission may make orders relating to costs as it considers appropriate.

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