Guidance On Applying TUPE To Service Provision Changes

In Argyll Coastal Services Ltd v Stirling and Others, the EAT has provided helpful guidance on the application of TUPE to service provision changes. This case involved the loss of a contract through a re-tendering process for a ship and crew chartered by the MOD to deliver cargo to the Falklands. Although the EAT's guidance is non-binding, it sets out a useful structured approach for assessing whether there has been a service provision change:

was there an organised grouping of employees? This phrase implies a grouping which is less than the transferor's whole workforce, deliberately organised and working together as a team; did that grouping have as its principal (and not necessarily sole) purpose the carrying out of the...

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