The company I work lost their contract to another company.
We are in the very early negotiations for TUPE but it is looking as though they are wanting to cut back on the existing team and replace two workers with 'apprentices'. The apprentice staff will have a one year contract then replaced with another apprentice (maybe go to another project if needed or, more likely, unemployed). I'm guessing this is so they will be kept on a basic rate, never able to earn annual increments.
They say it's to give training to people who are unemployed but have 'skills to be developed' in our sector. To give them a chance.
There are five of us in the team but only three jobs not including the two apprentice jobs.
Surely the new company, by law, have to offer the apprentice positions to those already on the team?
All the jobs look pretty much the same as we already do so under normal circumstances TUPE would be automatic.
But does saying they want apprentices change things?
Seems a very unfair thing to do. We have all been doing this work for many years and are qualified. Apprentices takes time to train.
We'd be losing two workers who know what they're doing and gain two that don't ~ and by the time they do they'll be replaced.
We are in the very early negotiations for TUPE but it is looking as though they are wanting to cut back on the existing team and replace two workers with 'apprentices'. The apprentice staff will have a one year contract then replaced with another apprentice (maybe go to another project if needed or, more likely, unemployed). I'm guessing this is so they will be kept on a basic rate, never able to earn annual increments.
They say it's to give training to people who are unemployed but have 'skills to be developed' in our sector. To give them a chance.
There are five of us in the team but only three jobs not including the two apprentice jobs.
Surely the new company, by law, have to offer the apprentice positions to those already on the team?
All the jobs look pretty much the same as we already do so under normal circumstances TUPE would be automatic.
But does saying they want apprentices change things?
Seems a very unfair thing to do. We have all been doing this work for many years and are qualified. Apprentices takes time to train.
We'd be losing two workers who know what they're doing and gain two that don't ~ and by the time they do they'll be replaced.
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