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The Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006

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10.—(1) In regulation 10 for “the Pensions Schemes Act 1993” there is substituted “the Social Security Pensions (Northern Ireland) Order 1975(1)”.U.K.

[F1(2) In regulation 11 for paragraph (2)(c) there is substituted—

(c)information of any—

(i)disciplinary procedure taken against an employee in circumstances where the Employment (Northern Ireland) Order 2003 (Dispute Resolution) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2004 apply,

(ii)grievance procedure taken by an employee where a Code of Practice issued under Part XI of the Industrial Relations (Northern Ireland) Order 1992 which relates exclusively or primarily to the resolution of disputes applies,

where such procedure was taken within the previous two years;.]

[F2(3) In regulation 12—

(a)for “[F3Sections 18A to 18C] of the 1996 Tribunals Act” there is substituted “Article 20 of the Industrial Tribunals (Northern Ireland) Order 1996”; and

(b)for any reference to “Act” there is substituted “Order”.]

(4) In regulation 16—

(a)for “[F4sections 18A to 18C] of the 1996 Tribunals Act” there is substituted “Article 20 of the Industrial Tribunals (NI) Order 1996 No.1921 (NI 18)”; and

(b)for any reference to “those Acts” there is substituted a reference to “those Orders”.

[F5(5) In regulation 18—

(a)for the reference to “that Act” there is substituted “that Order”;

(b)for the reference to “section” there is substituted “Article”.

(6) In regulation 19—

(a)for any reference to “subsection” there is substituted “paragraph”; and

(b)for any reference to “paragraph” there is substituted “sub-paragraph”.

(7) In paragraph (3)(b) of regulation 7 for any reference to “that Act” there is substituted “that Order”.]

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