{"issue_text":"Whether joinder is available in appeal proceedings under Rule 33(2) of the Labour Court Rules","issue_type":"procedural","dispositive":"yes","related_facts":"Appeal has already been filed; applicants seek to join as parties"}
{"issue_text":"Whether the applicants are already parties to the appeal such that joinder is unnecessary","issue_type":"procedural","dispositive":"yes","related_facts":"Appeal citation mentions \"8 others\" without naming them"}
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Eight individuals who were part of "Johnson Chirefu and 8 others" in an appeal before the Labour Court sought joinder as parties, claiming they were not properly cited in the appeal despite being parties at the Employment Council level. The respondent opposed the joinder application on procedural grounds.
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