PART IIIN.I.[F1DISCRIMINATION AND HARASSMENT IN THE EMPLOYMENT FIELD]

F1SR 2003/520

[F2Discrimination and harassment in the employment field]N.I.

F2SR 2003/520

F3. . . applicants and employeesN.I.

19.—(1) It is unlawful for an employer to discriminate against a person, in relation to employment in Northern Ireland,—

(a)where that person is seeking employment—

(i)in the arrangements the employer makes for the purpose of determining who should be offered employment; or

(ii)in the terms on which he offers him employment; or

(iii)by refusing or deliberately omitting to offer that person employment for which he applies; or

(b)where that person is employed by him—

(i)in the terms of employment which he affords him; or

(ii)in the way he affords him access to benefits or by refusing or deliberately omitting to afford him access to them; or

(iii)by dismissing him or by subjecting him to any other detriment.

[F3(1A) It is unlawful for an employer, in relation to employment by him in Northern Ireland, to subject to harassment a person whom he employs or who has applied to him for employment.]

(2) Paragraph (1)(b) does not apply to benefits of any description if the employer is concerned with the provision (for payment or not) of benefits of that description to the public, or to a section of the public comprising the employee in question, unless—

(a)that provision differs in a material respect from the provision of the benefits by the employer to his employees; or

(b)the provision of the benefits to the employee in question is regulated by his contract of employment; or

(c)the benefits relate to training.

[F3(3) In paragraph (1)(b)(iii) reference to the dismissal of a person from employment includes reference—

(a)to the termination of that person's employment by the expiration of any period (including a period expiring by reference to an event or circumstance), not being a termination immediately after which the employment is renewed on the same terms; and

(b)to the termination of that person's employment by any act of his (including the giving of notice) in circumstances such that he is entitled to terminate it without notice by reason of the conduct of the employer.]

F3SR 2003/520