Citation and commencement1

1

This Order may be cited as the Employment Protection (Increase of Limits) Order 1995 and shall come into force at the end of the period of two months beginning with the day on which it is made.

Revocation2

Subject to article 4, the following Orders are revoked:—

  • The Employment Protection (Variation of Limits) Order 199211;

  • The Unfair Dismissal (Increase of Limits of Basic and Special Awards) Order 199212; and

  • The Unfair Dismissal (Increase of Compensation Limit) Order 199313.

Increase of limits3

Subject to article 4, the limits referred to in columns 1 and 2 of the Table in the Schedule to this Order are increased by the substitution of the new figure in column 3 for the old figure in column 4.

Supplementary and Transitional provisions4

1

The increases specified in article 3 shall have effect where the appropriate date falls on or after the date this Order comes into force.

2

Notwithstanding the revocation of each of the Orders in article 2, the limits set by or, as the case may be, preserved by articles 2 and 3 in each of those Orders shall continue to have effect where the appropriate date falls before the date this Order comes into force.

3

In this article “the appropriate date” means—

a

in the case of a guarantee payment, a day in respect of which an employee is entitled to a guarantee payment under section 12 of the 1978 Act;

b

in the case of a complaint presented under section 67 of the 1978 Act (a complaint of unfair dismissal) for the purposes of calculating the basic award, compensatory award or special award (under section 7214 of that Act) and any special award under section 157 of the 1992 Act, the effective date of termination;

c

in the case of an award under section 71(1)15 of the 1978 Act, the date by which the order of reinstatement (specified under section 69(2)(c) of that Act) or, as the case may be, re-engagement (as specified under section 69(4)(f) of that Act) must be complied with;

d

in the case of an additional award of compensation (under section 71(2)(b) of the 1978 Act16 where an employer has failed to comply with an order of reinstatement or re-engagement, the date specified under section 69(2)(c) or, as the case may be, section 69(4)(f) of that Act, by which the order must be complied with;

e

in the case of entitlement to a redundancy payment by virtue of section 81(1)(a) of the 1978 Act, the relevant date (as defined by section 90(1) or 90(3) of that Act);

f

in the case of entitlement to a redundancy payment by virtue of section 81(1)(b) of the 1978 Act (lay off or a keeping on short time), the relevant date (as defined by section 90(2) of that Act);

g

in the case of a complaint presented under section 124 of the 1978 Act17, the relevant date (as defined by section 122(2) of that Act18);

h

in the case of a complaint presented under section 66 of the 1992 Act19 (unjustifiable discipline by a trade union), the date of the determination which constitutes an infringement of the claimant’s right;

i

in the case of a complaint presented under section 137(2) of the 1992 Act (refusal of employment on grounds related to union membership) or section 138(2) of that Act (refusal of service of employment agency on grounds related to union membership), the date of the conduct (as determined by section 139 of that Act) to which the complaint relates; and

j

in the case of a complaint presented under section 174 of the 1992 Act20 (exclusion or expulsion from a trade union), the date of the exclusion or expulsion from membership of the trade union.

3

In this article “effective date of termination” has the same meaning as in section 55(4) of the 1978 Act except in a case in which section 55(5) or (6)21 of that Act would have the effect of treating a later date as the effective date of termination, in which case the later date shall be the effective date for the purposes of this article.

Signed by order of the Secretary of State.

Jonathan EvansParliamentary Under Secretary of State,Department of Trade and Industry.