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 scorps World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 22:04 - 27 Feb 2013 Post subject: When a company refuses to accept TUPE |
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Our company lost the contract to a new company. Our company says we are safe under TUPE but the company who won the next phase have indicated that they will not take any employees from the outgoing contractors.
They have minimal staff and use subcontractors for everything else.
Not happy news for me in light of hubbys suspension which still isnt resolved  ____________________ Do not presume that I am male. |
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Assuming that the new co have tendered and won the contract TUPE probably wouldn't apply as it usually only relates to a transfer of ownership of a business not a change of contractor.
For your own position, if they don't want to take you on direct but you know that they will still need someone to do your job to be able to service the contract have you thought about trying to subcontract to them yourself?
You could either set up your own company or provide your services via an agency or umbrella co.
It might mean a loss of some of your benefits and a certain amount of security but you should normally be able to negotiate a higher rate as a subbie to make up for the element of risk you would be taking on yourself. ____________________ Sod falling in love, I wanna fall in chocolate.  |
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 Spudly World Chat Champion

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I'm fairly sure it is as speedy says, I don't think the new company has a choice about it, if your position is essential to the contract, they have to take you on.
Well worth a chat to Citizens Advice though. ____________________ The Old Apprentice |
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Hi Scorps
The new contractor is wrong and is just trying it on, this way they may get people to move on before the contract starts therefore reducing there risk.
If I were you I would sit tight and take your redundancy as you plan.
Out of interest who do you work for (client) and who is the new contractor - PM me rather than putting it on here.
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 scorps World Chat Champion

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rather not say to be honest, suffice it to say, one is a massive company and we arent. in fact the other contractor is a massive company too, think theres about 50 mx staff to be tuped.
Im thinking its best to sit it out id get a few grand but id not pass up a good job for that and the timescale is such that im not going to find anything decent in less time than I have left here.
I will certainly pm you if I have any questions though  ____________________ Do not presume that I am male. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 349 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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