Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 - Cases

Cases

  • Taylor v Connex South Eastern Ltd (5.7.2000) EAT/1243/99
  • RCO Support Services Ltd v Unison EWCA Civ 464
  • Spijkers v Gebroeders Benedik Abattoir CV (1986) C-24/85, 2 CMLR 296
  • Süzen v Zehnacker Gebäudereinigung GmbH Krankenhausservice (1997) C-13/95 1 CMLR 768; ICR 662
  • Oy Liikenne Ab v Pekka Liskojärvi and Pentti Juntunen (2001) C-172/99, IRLR 171
  • Tapere v South London & Maudsley NHS Trust
  • University of Oxford v Humphreys ICR 405, IRLR 183
  • Werhof v Freeway Traffic Systems GmbH & Co KG (2006) C-499/04
  • Rangers FC Newco Transfer
  • Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust v Hamshaw (19 July 2011) Bean J, tribunal was right to find there was no transfer under TUPER 2006 r 3 where the learning-disabled residents of an NHS care home were rehoused in individual homes following the closure of the home and the care workers formally employed by the NHS trust were employed by different care providers to provide support to the residents.

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