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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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    by Personnel Today 30 May 2006

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    The new Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations (TUPE) will significantly strengthen the rights of staff involved in a transfer and will be a "bitter blow" to employers, lawyers have warned.

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    by Mike Berry 6 Feb 2006

    Guidance for employers on carrying out TUPE transfers is available from the DTI.

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    Sarah-Marie Williams, solicitor at Clyde & Co, looks at changes to the TUPE regulations, and what they will mean for the parties involved in a transfer. Provided by XpertHR www.xperthr.co.uk

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    Massive response to consultation delays new TUPE until April 2006

    by Personnel Today 26 Jul 2005
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    by dan thomas 11 Jul 2005
    by dan thomas 11 Jul 2005

    Usdaw is seeking urgent talks with Primark after it announced it is to buy 120 Littlewoods stores across the UK.

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