Hello all,
It's recently been announced that the site where we work is proposed for closure and we're currently in the throws of the consultation period. I've worked on-site for around 8 years, but have a complex history which I would like to explain and hopefully get some answers on:
* July 2007 - Began working for Company A
* September 2008 - It is announced Company A will be purchased by Company B
* October 2008 - We transfer from being Company A employees to Company B employees
* November 2008 - As Company B has outsourced it's IT, we are TUPE'd to Company C, while still providing service to Company B.
* March 2011 - I leave Company C to take an opportunity for Company B.
* April 2015 - Company B decides to close the office.
My question is around whether there is any way I can claim continuation of service from my original days with Company A - given for the entire time, whether outsourced or not, I have provided services to what is now Company B. HR are playing hardball here, bit it in fact only affects maybe a total of 4 of us who took the opportunity to come back to working for Company B and have in effect worked at the same location for 8 years.
Please let me know your thoughts.
It's recently been announced that the site where we work is proposed for closure and we're currently in the throws of the consultation period. I've worked on-site for around 8 years, but have a complex history which I would like to explain and hopefully get some answers on:
* July 2007 - Began working for Company A
* September 2008 - It is announced Company A will be purchased by Company B
* October 2008 - We transfer from being Company A employees to Company B employees
* November 2008 - As Company B has outsourced it's IT, we are TUPE'd to Company C, while still providing service to Company B.
* March 2011 - I leave Company C to take an opportunity for Company B.
* April 2015 - Company B decides to close the office.
My question is around whether there is any way I can claim continuation of service from my original days with Company A - given for the entire time, whether outsourced or not, I have provided services to what is now Company B. HR are playing hardball here, bit it in fact only affects maybe a total of 4 of us who took the opportunity to come back to working for Company B and have in effect worked at the same location for 8 years.
Please let me know your thoughts.
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