I was wondering if anyone could offer advice..
Until last year, I worked for company A, a company providing a service to a client (govt contract). We were told we must TUPE to company B (a large employment agency/company) as they were now providing the service on behalf of company A. The TUPE went ahead last year, we were told Company B now owned that work thus it was a valid TUPE.
Now company A has lost the contract and it to be ran by Company C. Where do employers of company B stand in relation to TUPE as any agreement between Company A and Company B was independent of the original contract awarded by the govt?
Do company C (the incoming provider) have any obligations to the employees of company B?
Apologies in advance if this makes no sense. The TUPE situation seemed a little nonsensical in the first place and it seemed like it was just a way to reduce the wage/employee liability for company A.
Until last year, I worked for company A, a company providing a service to a client (govt contract). We were told we must TUPE to company B (a large employment agency/company) as they were now providing the service on behalf of company A. The TUPE went ahead last year, we were told Company B now owned that work thus it was a valid TUPE.
Now company A has lost the contract and it to be ran by Company C. Where do employers of company B stand in relation to TUPE as any agreement between Company A and Company B was independent of the original contract awarded by the govt?
Do company C (the incoming provider) have any obligations to the employees of company B?
Apologies in advance if this makes no sense. The TUPE situation seemed a little nonsensical in the first place and it seemed like it was just a way to reduce the wage/employee liability for company A.
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