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Our specialist team of employment law solicitors can offer employers advice and assistance with the termination of contract procedures.

Termination of Contract Procedures

It is extremely important for companies to receive advice on transfer of undertakings - also known as TUPE - before attempting the process for the first time, as there are a number of regulations to take into account that can sometimes be difficult to understand.

The employment law experts here at Percy, Hughes & Roberts have many years' experience advising businesses on TUPE and how to make sure they adhere to the stringent regulations surrounding it.

To get in touch with our lawyers and find out more about transfer of undertakings, call 0151 666 9090 or fill out an online enquiry form.

What is TUPE?

TUPE's full name is Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006. It is designed to protect members of staff when a business gets a new owner.

It means that the terms and conditions of all contracts have to be kept the same under the new ownership as they were previously. This includes things like salary, holiday entitlement and sick pay.

Furthermore, the regulations state that all workers affected must be notified of the transfers in advance.

If a new employer tries to change any terms and conditions, they are in breach of these regulations and could find themselves the subject of a claim by the member of staff.
We are here to offer advice and assistance to make sure you carry out the process lawfully, without breaching contracts or being at risk of a claim.

Read more about Transfer of Undertakings in our article TUPE Advice

Contact Percy Hughes & Roberts

Seek expert legal advice from our team of experienced solicitors. Contact Percy Hughes & Roberts for a no-obligation phone consultation today.

Call us on 0151 666 9090, or fill out an online enquiry form to arrange for us to get in touch at a time that's suitable for you.

We are based in Birkenhead and cover cases across all of the North West, including Wirral, Merseyside & Cheshire. We pride ourselves on offering expert advice that's easy to understand, and we will be with you through every step of the legal process.

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