The Fair Employment and Treatment (Northern Ireland) Order 1998 — Northern Ireland law | Esheria

The Fair Employment and Treatment (Northern Ireland) Order 1998

This provision sets out key definitions and gives the Commission duties and powers, while making certain discrimination, harassment, and unlawful disclosure of protected information offences and prohibited acts.

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Jurisdiction
Northern Ireland
Instrument
Order
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Language
en
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affirmative action codes of practice commission information notices commission powers complaints and enforcement complaints to tribunal compromise agreements employee monitoring returns employer registration employment employment agreements employment discrimination equality of opportunity harassment information disclosure investigations litigation pension schemes pensions property transactions public authority contracts public services recruitment regulatory compliance +2 more

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This provision sets out key definitions and gives the Commission duties and powers, while making certain discrimination, harassment, and unlawful disclosure of protected information offences and prohibited acts. This provision makes discrimination and harassment unlawful in several employment, training, education, service, housing, and professional settings, and it also requires certain employers to register when a size threshold is met. Employers in a registered concern must register changes, file yearly monitoring returns, and comply with Commission information requests; failures can be offences with fines. This provision mainly creates exceptions and procedures for discrimination complaints, including affirmative action and national security certificates, and gives the Department and Tribunal powers over procedure. This provision limits certain agreements and rules, sets conditions for valid compromise agreements, gives the Department and Commission specific procedural powers, and protects pension-scheme non-discrimination rights.