The Industrial Relations (Northern Ireland) Order 1992 — Northern Ireland law | Esheria

The Industrial Relations (Northern Ireland) Order 1992

This provision sets up how unions and employers’ associations are recognised, registered, reported on, and inspected, and gives the Certification Officer powers and duties to maintain lists, issue certificates, and oversee financial compliance.

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Jurisdiction
Northern Ireland
Instrument
Order
Version
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Language
en
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This provision sets up how unions and employers’ associations are recognised, registered, reported on, and inspected, and gives the Certification Officer powers and duties to maintain lists, issue certificates, and oversee financial compliance. The provision gives the Certification Officer powers to review complaints, sets duties for unions and employers, creates several offences, and limits disclosure and enforcement in specific ways. This provision gives the Certification Officer, the Labour Relations Agency, the Department, and the Industrial Court a range of powers and duties about complaints, reports, procedure, arbitration, training, disclosure, and industrial disputes. Trade unions and employers’ associations must file annual returns, keep prescribed accounts, and follow superannuation scheme reporting and examination rules; auditors and the Certification Officer have specific rights and powers.