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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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    IT staff to move in AA outsourcing deal with IBM

    by dan thomas 24 Feb 2005
    by dan thomas 24 Feb 2005

    About 120 IT staff at the AA will be transferred after the motoring organisation outsourced its IT to IBM in a seven-year deal initially worth up to £50m.

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    Carlisle Facilities Group v Matrix Events & Security Services and others, 16 September 2004, Employment Appeal Tribunal

    by Personnel Today 1 Feb 2005
    by Personnel Today 1 Feb 2005

    TUPE regulations

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    Administration move puts 5,700 jobs at Allders in doubt

    by dan thomas 27 Jan 2005
    by dan thomas 27 Jan 2005

    The department store group Allders finally collapsed into administration yesterday, putting the future of its 5,700 employees in doubt.

    • Employment law
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    Overcoming hurdles in TUPE transfer selection

    by John McMullen 16 Nov 2004
    by John McMullen 16 Nov 2004

    The publication of new TUPE regulations next month makes it the topic of the moment. One of the trickiest areas...

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    • TUPE

    Davies and Baig v Eton Air Limited, EAT, 22 July 2004

    by Eversheds HR Group 12 Oct 2004
    by Eversheds HR Group 12 Oct 2004

    Contract loss is not a TUPE issue: Davies and Baig worked for The Travel Company and dealt with the travel...

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    Ramdoolar v Bycity Limited, EAT, 30 July 2004

    by Personnel Today 12 Oct 2004
    by Personnel Today 12 Oct 2004

    Is she or isn’t she? Following her dismissal on the grounds of performance, Mrs Ramdoolar claimed the company’s reasons were...

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    Transfer trivia

    by Personnel Today 1 Jun 2004
    by Personnel Today 1 Jun 2004

    Is the Code of Practice on public sector staff transfers really preventing two-tier workforces?

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