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(1) This Order may be cited as the Dismissal Procedures Agreement Designation (Electrical Contracting Industry) Order 1991 Revocation Order 2001 and shall come into force on 1st June 2001.
(2) In this Order—
 “the Agreement” means the dismissal procedures agreement designated by the Dismissal Procedures Agreement Designation (Electrical Contracting Industry) Order 1991, and
 “the revocation date” means the date on which the Order comes into force.
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The Dismissal Procedures Agreement Designation (Electrical Contracting Industry) Order 1991 is revoked.
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A dismissed employee whose effective date of termination was before the revocation date and who—
(a) would have been able, but for this Order, to make a complaint to a Regional Joint Industry Board under paragraph 11(1) of the Agreement on or after the revocation date meeting the requirements of paragraph 11(2) of the Agreement (time limit for making complaints), or
(b) made a complaint under paragraph 11(1) of the Agreement, in accordance with the requirements of paragraph 11(2) of the Agreement, before the revocation date that has not been determined by that date,shall be entitled to present a complaint under Part X of the Employment Rights Act 1996 as if, for the purpose of section 111(2) of that Act (and only that purpose), the effective date of termination was the revocation date.
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(1) An employee—
(a) who was in employment to which the Agreement applied before the revocation date,
(b) who has been continuously employed in that employment for a period at the effective date of termination of at least 26 weeks but less than one year, and
(c) who is entitled to present a complaint under Part X of the Employment Rights Act 1996 by virtue of Article 3 or whose effective date of termination falls on or after the revocation date,
shall be treated, for the purpose of section 108(1) of the 1996 Act (and only that purpose), as if he has been continuously employed at the effective date of termination for a period of at least one year.
Alan Johnson,
Parliamentary Under Secretary for Competitiveness,
Department of Trade and Industry
3rd May 2001