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TUPE

Transfer of undertakings (TUPE) laws safeguard employees’ rights when there is a transfer of a business or service from one organisation (the transferor) to another organisation (the transferee).

On a TUPE transfer, the contracts of employment of transferring staff transfer to the new employer, which also inherits the transferor’s duties and liabilities under those contracts.

After the transfer, the new employer is restricted in its ability to makes changes to the transferring employees’ contracts of employment.


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    Staff transfer costs deter private sector bids for public sector contracts

    by Guy Logan 17 Jun 2009
    by Guy Logan 17 Jun 2009

    Private sector businesses are being put off bidding for public sector contracts when they involve the transfer of staff because...

    • Case law
    • Employment law
    • TUPE

    Case of the week: Employer liable for victimisation case acquired via TUPE

    by Stuart Carig 10 Jun 2009
    by Stuart Carig 10 Jun 2009

    Rank Nemo (DMS) Ltd and others v Coutinho
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    Lance Coutinho is a British Asian who was employed as an...

    • Employment law
    • TUPE

    Putting TUPE transferees on standard contracts

    by Personnel Today 28 May 2009
    by Personnel Today 28 May 2009

    Q My company has recently acquired a new business and 50 of its employees transferred to us under the Transfer...

    • Employment law
    • TUPE

    Putting TUPE transferees on standard contracts

    by Personnel Today 28 May 2009
    by Personnel Today 28 May 2009

    Q My company has recently acquired a new business and 50 of its employees transferred to us under the Transfer...

    • Employment law
    • TUPE

    TUPE: working conditions clause can trip up even the experts

    by Personnel Today 16 Apr 2009
    by Personnel Today 16 Apr 2009

    HR managers may be best placed to handle key aspects of staff transfers under TUPE.Imagine being told by your board...

    • Case law
    • Employment law
    • TUPE

    TUPE may not apply when contracts are split between suppliers

    by Personnel Today 13 Apr 2009
    by Personnel Today 13 Apr 2009

    Clearsprings Management Ltd v Ankers and others IntroductionThis case, and the earlier case of Kimberley, raise essential issues for service...

    • Employee relations
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    • Dispute resolution

    Analysis: A different way to dispute resolution

    by Nick Martindale 3 Apr 2009
    by Nick Martindale 3 Apr 2009

    In the second of our two-part special looking at the new employment law which comes into force in April, we focus on one of the most significant changes: the repeal of the statutory dispute resolution procedures.

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    • TUPE

    Anger as government backs down on regulatory budgets

    by Louisa Peacock 3 Apr 2009
    by Louisa Peacock 3 Apr 2009

    The government u-turn on ‘regulatory budgets’ – intended to limit the cost of regulation – has caused outrage among business...

    • Employee relations
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    • Maternity

    Employment law: the 23 legal changes HR needs to know

    by Helen Williams 25 Mar 2009
    by Helen Williams 25 Mar 2009

    It's time for the latest round of springtime legislation updates. We run through the key legal changes you need to be aware of - from the new Acas code, to increases in sick pay, maternity pay and statutory holiday.

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    HR career training a low priority as business focus moves away from skills

    by Guy Logan 24 Mar 2009
    by Guy Logan 24 Mar 2009

    HR career development will take a back seat in the coming year as companies look to improve sales and customer...

    • Constructive dismissal
    • Employment law
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    TUPE ruling: Employees who refused to transfer win significant victory

    by John Charlton 24 Mar 2009
    by John Charlton 24 Mar 2009

    Employees of a North West legal firm who refused to transfer to a new employer on the grounds that their...

    • Employment law
    • TUPE

    TUPE – latest cases and outcomes reviewed

    by Personnel Today 9 Mar 2009
    by Personnel Today 9 Mar 2009

    Twenty-eight years after its birth, TUPE still raises thorny questions. Its complexity is evidenced by the number of groundbreaking tribunal cases which have come to the fore recently, many of which could have far-reaching ramifications at a time of economic instability

    • Employment law
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    Collective pay rises must be honoured in staff transfers after TUPE ruling

    by John Charlton 5 Mar 2009
    by John Charlton 5 Mar 2009

    Collective pay deals affecting former public sector employees who have been transferred under TUPE regulations must be honoured according to a...

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    Discretionary bonuses: Small and others v Boots – case of the week

    by Bob Cordran 18 Feb 2009
    by Bob Cordran 18 Feb 2009

    Discretionary bonuses should be paid by BootsSmall and others v (1) Boots Company plc (2) Boots UK Ltd FACTS Mr...

    • Employment law
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    Equality commission issues guide to help small businesses handle the recession

    by Louisa Peacock 29 Jan 2009
    by Louisa Peacock 29 Jan 2009

    A guide to help small businesses to manage the downturn has been launched by the Equalities and Human Rights Commission...

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