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TUPE – practical application of case law. Shantha David, Legal Officer – Solicitor UNISON Legal Services. Matters to be discussed today:. What is TUPE? What is the difference between TUPE and COSOP How do secondments fit in with TUPE - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Institute of Employment Rights – TUPE Update: Shantha David, UNISON 13 February 2013
TUPE – practical application of case law
Shantha David, Legal Officer – SolicitorUNISON Legal Services
Institute of Employment Rights – TUPE Update: Shantha David, UNISON 13 February 2013
Institute of Employment Rights – TUPE Update: Shantha David, UNISON 13 February 2013
Matters to be discussed today:
What is TUPE? What is the difference between TUPE and
COSOP How do secondments fit in with TUPE Post transfer variations to contract including
harmonisation.
Institute of Employment Rights – TUPE Update: Shantha David, UNISON 13 February 2013
WHAT IS TUPE?Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 - came into force on 6 April 2006.
TUPE is derived from European Community law, to fulfil the UK’s obligations under the EC Council Directive 77/187 (Acquired Rights Directive)
Institute of Employment Rights – TUPE Update: Shantha David, UNISON 13 February 2013
TUPE operates to preserve an employee’s contractual employment rights that the employee had before the transfer.
Institute of Employment Rights – TUPE Update: Shantha David, UNISON 13 February 2013
WHAT IS PROTECTED?
• All the old employer’s rights, powers, duties and liabilities
• Continuous employment• Collective agreements• Recognition• All contractual rights• Match pension contributions
Institute of Employment Rights – TUPE Update: Shantha David, UNISON 13 February 2013
When does TUPE apply? An undertaking A transfer of the undertaking Retention of identify after the
transfer
Institute of Employment Rights – TUPE Update: Shantha David, UNISON 13 February 2013
What is an undertaking?Regulation 3(2): ‘an organised grouping of resources which has the objective of pursuing an economic activity, whether or not that activity is central or ancillary’.
Institute of Employment Rights – TUPE Update: Shantha David, UNISON 13 February 2013
What is an undertaking cont...1. economic objective2. organisational framework3. the economic entity must be stable4. transfer of whole or part of an
undertaking
Institute of Employment Rights – TUPE Update: Shantha David, UNISON 13 February 2013
Transfer of the undertakingFor TUPE to apply there must always be a ‘relevant transfer’ as set out in Regulation 3(1) of TUPE.
Institute of Employment Rights – TUPE Update: Shantha David, UNISON 13 February 2013
Relevant Transfer
• Transfer of a business or an undertaking i.e. An economic entity which retains its identity;
OR• Service Provision Change (Outsourcing,
Change of Contractor, bring back in-house).
Institute of Employment Rights – TUPE Update: Shantha David, UNISON 13 February 2013
Retention of Identity“multi-factorial test”
the type of undertaking whether tangible assets transfer? the value of intangible assets at the time of the transfer? whether the majority of the undertaking’s employees are taken
over by the new employer; whether or not customers are transferred; the degree of similarity between the activities carried on before
and after the transfer the period, if any, for which those activities were suspended
Institute of Employment Rights – TUPE Update: Shantha David, UNISON 13 February 2013
HENKE exemption Henke v Gemeinde Schierke [1996] IRLR 701TUPE does not cover an administrative reorganisation of public administrative authorities or the transfer of administrative functions between public administrative authorities
Institute of Employment Rights – TUPE Update: Shantha David, UNISON 13 February 2013
COSOPThe Cabinet Office Statement of Practice on Staff Transfers in the Public Sector (‘COSOP’) has no statutory basis or force
Institute of Employment Rights – TUPE Update: Shantha David, UNISON 13 February 2013
Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) (Greater London Authority) Order 2000, SI 2000/686
Institute of Employment Rights – TUPE Update: Shantha David, UNISON 13 February 2013
TUPE OR SECONDMENT ?
Institute of Employment Rights – TUPE Update: Shantha David, UNISON 13 February 2013
RoEMRetention of Employment Model•Celtec Ltd v Astley & Ors C-478/03, EC •Capita Health Solutions Ltd v McLean [2008] IRLR
595
Institute of Employment Rights – TUPE Update: Shantha David, UNISON 13 February 2013
ROEM in practice1. Follow steps as though TUPE transfer will take
place, including information and consultation.2. Must be a fixed day for TUPE transfer3. Employees object to transfer on day of transfer4. Just after objection, Employees sign up to new
contracts with the Transferor, containing clause re secondment.
Institute of Employment Rights – TUPE Update: Shantha David, UNISON 13 February 2013
Regulation 4(4), 4(5) TUPE 20064 Effect of relevant transfer on contracts of employment (4) Subject to regulation 9, in respect of a contract of employment that is, or will be, transferred by paragraph (1), any purported variation of the contract shall be void if the sole or principal reason for the variation is—(a) the transfer itself; or(b) a reason connected with the transfer that is not an economic, technical or organisational reason entailing changes in the workforce.(5) Paragraph (4) shall not prevent the employer and his employee, whose contract of employment is, or will be, transferred by paragraph (1), from agreeing a variation of that contract if the sole or principal reason for the variation is—(a) a reason connected with the transfer that is an economic, technical or organisational reason entailing changes in the workforce; or(b) a reason unconnected with the transfer.
Institute of Employment Rights – TUPE Update: Shantha David, UNISON 13 February 2013
Post transfer, the new employer cannot vary a contract if:
the ‘sole or principal’ reason for the variation relates back to the transfer; OR
The reason for the variation is not an economic, technical or organisational reason entailing changes in the workforce.
Institute of Employment Rights – TUPE Update: Shantha David, UNISON 13 February 2013
QUIZ
Institute of Employment Rights – TUPE Update: Shantha David, UNISON 13 February 2013
Q.1 Can the new employer harmonise the terms and conditions of those who have just transferred over?
a. YESb. NOc. DEPENDS
Institute of Employment Rights – TUPE Update: Shantha David, UNISON 13 February 2013
A.1 = CEmployer can only vary ts and cs post transfer if:
a.It has nothing to do with the transferb.There is an economic, technical or organisational reason entailing changes in the workforce.
Institute of Employment Rights – TUPE Update: Shantha David, UNISON 13 February 2013
Q. 2 Is this variation connected to the transfer? FACTS• Prior to the transfer, employees paid full-time,
worked part-time hours• 3 years post transfer, the employer noticed this.
• Employees agreed to be paid pro-rata
Institute of Employment Rights – TUPE Update: Shantha David, UNISON 13 February 2013
A.2 NO!Smith & Ors v Trustees of Brooklands College [2011]
“…real reason for the variation was the respondent's belief that the claimants had been mistakenly paid at the full time rate and that as a consequence they were out of step with the rest of the sector”.
Institute of Employment Rights – TUPE Update: Shantha David, UNISON 13 February 2013
Q.3 Can you vary ts and cs post transfer in circumstances below?• Harmonise terms and conditions across 37 difference contracts of employment• Employees object; are dismissed and are re-engaged on harmonised ts and cs.
Is this a breach of TUPE?
Institute of Employment Rights – TUPE Update: Shantha David, UNISON 13 February 2013
A.3 YES!Manchester College v Hazel UKEAT/0136/12 (9 July 2012, unreported)
The fact that others are dismissed for the reason of redundancy (a change in the number of the workforce) does not alter the fact that these employees may have been dismissed for the reason of harmonisation (not a change in the workforce).
Institute of Employment Rights – TUPE Update: Shantha David, UNISON 13 February 2013
Q.4 Is a change of location post transfer a breach of TUPE?
• An employee objects to transfer on the basis that there is a change to her work location?
•Is this variation to the contract post transfer a breach of the TUPE Regulations
Institute of Employment Rights – TUPE Update: Shantha David, UNISON 13 February 2013
A.4. YES!•Constructively dismissed under reg 4 (9) of TUPE, because change of work location was a substantial change in working conditions to her material detriment. •Due a redundancy payment•Unfairly dismissedTapere v The South London and Maudsley NHS Trust [2009] IRLR 972, [2009] ICR 1563
Confirmed in Abellio London Limited v CentreWest London Buses Ltd UKEAT/0283/11
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Q.5 Were Meter Readers who were franchisees part of the workforce?So was this dismissal unfair?
Institute of Employment Rights – TUPE Update: Shantha David, UNISON 13 February 2013
A.5 Hardy v Meter U Ltd
• ET said Yes, unfair dismissal and breach of TUPE•EAT said NO – not breach of TUPE!•Case remitted to the ET to decide if dismissal fair, and if franchise is a sham.
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Q.6 Was a failure by the transferee to honour a term of the contract post transfer a breach of TUPE? E.g. where that term relates to a pay increase awarded under a collective agreement i.e. by a body outside the contract where the transferee is not part of the negotiating machinery?
Institute of Employment Rights – TUPE Update: Shantha David, UNISON 13 February 2013
A.6 Yes breach of Duty?
CJEU decision on 19 February 2013!
Institute of Employment Rights – TUPE Update: Shantha David, UNISON 13 February 2013
REMEMBER NO FACT IS TOO SMALL!!
Institute of Employment Rights – TUPE Update: Shantha David, UNISON 13 February 2013
BIS Consultation on TUPE•Repealing service provision change•Post transfer harmonisation after 12 months•Amend Regulation 4 so it does not allow for a dynamic interpretation •Changing the meaning of what is a substantial change in working conditions to an employee’s material detriment.
Institute of Employment Rights – TUPE Update: Shantha David, UNISON 13 February 2013
BIS Consultation on TUPE cont...•Amending meaning of ‘entailing changes in the workforce’ to cover changes in the location of the workforce.•A transferor should be able to rely on a transferee’s ETO reasons entailing changes in the workforce in respect of pre –transfer dismissals
Institute of Employment Rights – TUPE Update: Shantha David, UNISON 13 February 2013
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Institute of Employment Rights – TUPE Update: Shantha David, UNISON 13 February 2013