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69CC: Persons warranty to be provided to
or “This law used to say who should get a promise about keeping their job, but it's not used anymore.”

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“Explaining what information companies need to share when jobs change hands”

This section of the law, called ‘Provision of information for purposes of giving warranty’, was part of the Employment Relations Act 2000. It was about how to share information when giving a warranty in situations where employees’ work might be affected by changes in the business. However, this part of the law no longer exists. It was removed on 6 May 2019 by another law called the Employment Relations Amendment Act 2018.

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Next up: 69CE: When warranty must be provided

or “This rule about giving a promise to workers is no longer used.”

Part 6A Continuity of employment if employees' work affected by restructuring
Specified categories of employees

69CDProvision of information for purposes of giving warranty (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 69CD: repealed, on , by section 40 of the Employment Relations Amendment Act 2018 (2018 No 53).