Employment Protection (Consolidation) Act 1978
| Act of Parliament | |
| Long title | An Act to consolidate certain enactments relating to rights of employees arising out of their employment; and certain enactments relating to the insolvency of employers; to industrial tribunals; to recoupment of certain benefits; to conciliation officers; and to the Employment Appeal Tribunal. |
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| Citation | 1978 c. 44 |
| Territorial extent | [b] |
| Dates | |
| Royal assent | 31 July 1978 |
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Status: Amended | |
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| Text of the Employment Protection (Consolidation) Act 1978 as in force today (including any amendments) within the United Kingdom, from legislation.gov.uk. | |
The Employment Protection (Consolidation) Act 1978 (c. 44) was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which formed a central part of UK labour law. It consolidated two earlier pieces of legislation, the Contracts of Employment Act 1963 and the Redundancy Payments Act 1965.
The act was partially repealed by the Employment Act 1982,[1] and the remaining clauses were repealed and replaced by the Employment Rights Act 1996.
See also
- United Kingdom labour law
- Polkey v AE Dayton Services Ltd - an unfair dismissal court case.
Notes
References
- ^ UK Legislation, Employment Protection (Consolidation) Act 1978, Section 7, accessed on 30 May 2025
External links
- Text of the Employment Protection (Consolidation) Act 1978 as in force today (including any amendments) within the United Kingdom, from legislation.gov.uk.
- Text of the Employment Protection (Consolidation) Act 1978 as originally enacted or made within the United Kingdom, from legislation.gov.uk.