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Employment Relations Act 2004

New section 145C

204.New section 145C sets out the time limit for bringing tribunal proceedings for contravention of the rights in new sections 145A and 145B. Paragraph (a) of the new section provides that a tribunal shall not consider a complaint unless it is presented within three months of the day that the offer was made or, where the offer is part of a series of similar offers, the date when the last was made. However, paragraph (b) of the new section allows a tribunal to consider a complaint presented later where it is satisfied that it was not reasonably practicable for the complaint to be presented within the normal three-month period.

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