Essential points
- “TUPE” refers to the name of the law that determines the 'rules of engagement' when a business changes hands.
- The Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 are known as the ‘TUPE regulations’.
- The regulations provide protection for employees when a business, or part of a business, changes the controlling party (a business transfer) or when a business is involved in an outsourcing or insourcing scenario (a service provision change).
- In a TUPE process there are two parties:
- The transferor – the party, or parties, who carried out the business activities before the change.
- The transferee – the party, or parties, responsible for taking on the business requirements after the change.
- It is essential to follow the TUPE legislation.
- There are certain employee rights under TUPE. Before a TUPE transfer occurs, employers must inform and consult with the employees involved or their representatives.
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