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Readership: Primary: Solicitors specialising in employment law (both in private practice and in-house in commercial and public sector organistions or trade unions), especially those called on to give corporate support advice for business transfers and reorganisations; barristers specialising in employment law; and academics with an interest in employment law. Secondary: Human Resources advisers; trade union advisers; and students of employment law, particularly graduate students on LLM courses or undertaking further research.
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1: Introduction and Overview 2: When is There a TUPE Transfer? 3: The Protection Given to Individuals by TUPE 4: The Law of Redundancy 5: Employees' Individual Statutory Rights Where There is No Transfer 6: Collective Consultation and Notification in Relation to Proposed Dismissals 7: Collective Obligations When There is a TUPE Transfer 8: TUPE Transferor's Obligations to the Transferee 9: Pension Rights Where There is a TUPE Transfer 10: Other Consultation Obligations 11: Common Law Obligations