Explanatory Notes

Employment Relations Act 2004

2004 CHAPTER 24

16 September 2004

Overview of the Act

6.The main areas covered by the Act are:

7.In most cases the Act amends earlier legislation. For example, it amends:

8.Sections 42 and 43, which provide for the implementation of the Information and Consultation Directive (2002/14/EC) in Great Britain and Northern Ireland respectively, and section 54, which makes provision about means of voting in ballots and elections, are the only substantive free-standing provisions in the Act.

9.The majority of the provisions in the Act extend to Great Britain (England, Wales and Scotland) only. However, as mentioned above, section 43 gives a power to Northern Ireland to implement the Information and Consultation Directive and the Act contains a section (section 58) enabling changes corresponding to some of the provisions of this Act to be made to legislation in Northern Ireland by Order in Council, using the negative resolution procedure (see paragraph 384).

10.Part 4 of the Act makes provision for changes to the national minimum wage and agricultural minimum wage enforcement regimes. The changes to the national minimum wage enforcement regime extend to Northern Ireland since the National Minimum Wage Act 1998 itself extends there. However, the changes relating to enforcing the agricultural minimum wage do not extend to Scotland since agriculture, and agricultural wages, are devolved matters in Scotland.