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The Employment Rights (Increase of Limits) Order (Northern Ireland) 2018

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SCHEDULETABLE OF INCREASE OF LIMITS

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Relevant statutory provision

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Subject of provision

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Old Limit

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New Limit

1.Article 40(6) of the 1995 OrderMinimum amount of compensation awarded by the industrial tribunal where individual expelled from union in contravention of Article 38 of the 1995 Order and where, when the application is made, the applicant has not been re-admitted to the union.£9,100£9,300
2.Article 23(1) of the 1996 OrderMaximum amount of “a week’s pay” for the purpose of calculating a redundancy payment or for various awards including the basic or additional award of compensation for unfair dismissal.£500£510
3.Article 63(1) of the 1996 OrderLimit on amount of guarantee payment payable to an employee in respect of any day.£25.90£26.50
4.Article 77E(3) of the 1996 OrderAmount of award for unlawful inducement relating to union membership or activities, or for unlawful inducement relating to collective bargaining.£4,000£4,100
5.Article 154(1) of the 1996 OrderMinimum amount of basic award of compensation where dismissal is unfair by virtue of Article 132(1)(a) and (b), 132A(d)(1), 133(1), 134 or 136(1) of the 1996 Order.£6,000£6,200
6.Article 158(1) of the 1996 OrderLimit on amount of compensatory award for unfair dismissal.£79,100£80,700
7.Article 231(1) of the 1996 OrderLimit on amount in respect of any one week payable to an employee in respect of debt to which Part XIV of the 1996 Order applies and which is referable to a period of time.£500£510
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Article 132A(d) was inserted by regulation 32(6) of the Working Time Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1998 (S.R. 1998 No. 386).

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