Section 7 of The Labour Relations Act 2007: Protection of employers' rights

    

(1) No person shall discriminate against an employer for exercising any right conferred by this Act.
(2) Without limiting the general protection conferred by sub-section (1), no person shall do, or threaten to do any of the following―
(a) require an employer not to be or become a member of an employers' organisation or to give up membership of an employer organisation;
(b) prevent an employer from exercising any right conferred by this Act or from participating in any proceedings specified in this Act;
(c) in any way prejudice an employer:-
(i) because of past, present or anticipated employers' organisation membership;
(ii) for participation in the formation of the lawful activities of an employers' organisation;
(iii) for exercising any right conferred by this Act or participation in any proceedings specified in this Act; or
(iv) failing or refusing to do something that an employer may not lawfully do.
(3) No person shall give an advantage, or promise to give an advantage to an employer in exchange for the employer not exercising any right conferred by this Act or not participating in any proceedings provided for in this Act:
Provided that, nothing in this section shall prevent the parties to a dispute from concluding an agreement to settle that dispute.


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