The Law of TUPE Transfers


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The UK's transfer of undertakings legislation - TUPE - is of immense practical, commercial, and financial significance to employers and employees in both the public and private sectors, yet it is also one of the most notoriously complex and unpredictable areas of employment law. It is an area which has seen regular and significant developments not just in the case law but also as a result of the amendments intorduced by the 2014 The Collective Redundancies and Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations which significantly changed a number of aspects of the legislation. This new edition of The Law of TUPE Transfers gives a concise yet comprehensive examination of all aspects of TUPE, covering issues such as when the regulations apply, the legal effects of a transfer, the information and consultation requirements of the legislation, and claims arising from transfer related dismissals, as well as examining the impact of the various amendments made by the 2014 amendment regulation.




TUPE


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The status of employee rights on the transfer of an undertaking is an extremely complex area of UK employment law, fraught with uncertainty and subject to frequent review by the courts. TUPE: Law and Practice offers a definitive account of the legal framework of TUPE, together with a comprehensive look at the practical application of the law. TUPE: Law and Practice deals with such issues as when the regulations apply, the effects of a transfer, dismissals and issues arising in connection with a transfer, information and consultation requirements, and the effect on pension rights.




TUPE


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Upex and Ryley on TUPE


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This text offers a definitive account of the legal framework of TUPE following the implementation of the new regulations together with a comprehensive look at the practical application of the law, dealing with issues such as when the regulations apply, the effects of a transfer, and dismissals and issues arising in connection with a transfer.




Transfer of Undertakings


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"When a business is sold by one employer to another, or the responsibility for providing a service transfers from one employer to another, what happens to the dedicated workforce? Do the employees concerned have the right to work for the new employer? And if so, do they retain the contractual and other employment rights that they enjoyed prior to the transfer, or is the new employer entitled to vary their contracts in order to harmonise their terms and conditions with those of any existing employees? These are the main issues with which the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 SI 2006/246 (TUPE) - the focus of this Handbook - are concerned."--Back cover.




TUPE


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Ensuring that the rights of employees are catered for in any business transfer can be a potential minefield and failure to comply with the Transfer of Undertakings regulations can result in expensive and time consuming legal challenges.




TUPE


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A cascade of TUPE cases, notably and centrally upon the service provision change, and the subsequent enactment of the Collective Redundancies and the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) (Amendment) Regulations 2014 by the UK Government, have made necessary this fourth edition of TUPE: Law & Practice. The new 2014 Amendment Regulations, in force from 31 January 2014, are intended to clarify the issues raised by recent cases and also to reduce the burdens on employers of small enterprises. This guide provides analysis of the new 2014 TUPE Amendment Regulations including: the scope to “service provision changes” (i.e. outsourcing/contracting-out and in), as well as clarification of the Regulation 3; key changes relating to transfer dismissals and changes to terms and conditions; pensions obligations under TUPE; clarified ‘joint‘consultation rights; the confusing application of TUPE where the transferor is insolvent. Lawyers, politicians and policymakers, HR practitioners, as well as academics, will find this book brings them up to speed on TUPE. This book aims to keep pace with these changes, providing practical advice and cutting edge analysis.




TUPE


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A Practical Guide to TUPE and Employee Transfers - Core Legal Principles, Tricky Issues and How It Really Works in Practice


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The Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 (TUPE) can have a significant impact on the broader commercial aspects of a corporate transaction, outsourcing or re-tendering process. If it applies, it will usually result in the automatic transfer of employees (and liabilities associated with them) from one employer to another. It provides protection from dismissal and restricts the new employer's ability to change employment terms. It imposes strict requirements to share employee information and a duty to inform and consult with representatives of affected employees. Written in straightforward, user-friendly language, this book demystifies the core legal principles which underpin TUPE and explains how they are applied in practice. It offers clear guidance to employers and their advisers on how best to achieve their business objectives, even where these may be inconsistent with how TUPE works. Dominic explains complex issues such as when TUPE applies to sub-contractor relationships and insolvency scenarios; its impact on pension rights, restrictive covenants and share incentives; and how to manage cross-border transfers or multi-jurisdictional projects. He deals with the emerging UK and European case law on fragmentation (and the extent to which an individual's employment may transfer to two or more new employers). There is also comprehensive guidance on how the potential impact of TUPE applying (or not applying) can be managed effectively. Dominic looks at a wide range of commercial provisions that may be negotiated by the parties to deal with TUPE and employment-related liabilities. He explores how a TUPE scenario might be approached differently by each of the parties involved, whether they are seeking to inherit, transfer out, retain or dismiss employees - or where they are a third-party customer seeking to manage the potential transfer or otherwise of employees from one service provider to another. This is an essential companion for employment law practitioners, in-house lawyers, procurement specialists and HR professionals who want to enhance their understanding of how TUPE operates in the real world. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Dominic Holmes is a Partner at Mishcon de Reya. He is known for his straightforward, commercial approach to complex employment law issues and has over 17 years' experience in advising employers on the legal and practical implications of TUPE across a range of sectors, both within the UK and in the context of multi-jurisdictional projects. He has supported businesses on TUPE issues in matters as varied as global outsourcing exercises, intra-group transfers of undertakings, the sale of businesses out of insolvency and TUPE-related litigation. CONTENTS 1. TUPE: Introduction and Overview Part A: Does TUPE Apply? 2. Transfer of an Economic Entity 3. Service Provision Changes 4. Public Sector Transfers 5. Sub-Contractors Part B: Basic Protections 6. Automatic Transfer of Employees 7. Automatic Transfer of Rights and Liabilities 8. Terminating Employment 9. Changing Terms of Employment Part C: Tricky Issues 10. Fragmentation 11. Trade Unions and Collective Agreements 12. Pensions 13. Insolvency 14. Bonuses, Incentives and Benefits 15. Restrictive Covenants Part D: TUPE Processes 16. Employee Liability Information 17. Information and Consultation Obligations Part E: TUPE in Practice 18. Negotiating Commercial Agreements 19. International Transfers 20. Managing a TUPE Project 21. Outsourcing: Commercial Checklists Postscript: TUPE Post-Brexit: What Next?