Annotations
Editorial Notes:
Redress and appeal procedures for dispute about entitlements under Act provided (1.10.2015) by Workplace Relations Act 2015 (16/2015), ss. 41, 44, sch. 5 part 3 item 2 and sch. 6 part 2 item 7, S.I. No. 410 of 2015.
31.—In this Part "relevant employer" means the employer, successor or associated employer, as may be appropriate.
32.—(1) This Part does not apply to an adopting parent who is in employment as a member of the Defence Forces.
(2) This Part does not apply to—
(a) a dispute in relation to a dismissal, including a dismissal within the meaning of the Act of 1977, or the termination of a contract of employment,
(b) a claim under Part IV of the Act of 1967 as extended by section 29.
(3)
(4) The Minister may make regulations for the purposes of this Part.
Amendments:
Substituted (1.10.2015) by Workplace Relations Act 2015 (16/2015), s. 52(1) and sch. 7 part 1 ref. 7, S.I. No. 410
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