Employee, TUPE, Regulations, Outsourcing
Update on TUPE and outsourcing
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What happens to employees when there is an outsourcing? Whether they are protected under TUPE (Transfer of Undertakings - Protection of Employment) has been a matter of huge uncertainty for customers and suppliers of outsourced services in the UK over the last few years. The new TUPE Regulations scheduled for next April may provide clarity to a complicated area of the law, although whether they actually do so remains to be seen.
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