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TUPE: Subsequent events may be relevant to whether a task was intended to be of "short-term duration"

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TUPE: Subsequent events may be relevant to whether a task was intended to be of "short-term duration"

In ICTS UK Ltd v Mahdi and others UKEAT/0133/15, the EAT considered whether a tribunal can take into account events following the putative transfer date in a TUPE service provision change when determining whether a client intended the activities to be in connection with a "task of short-term duration".

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Resource ID 5-620-7365
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Published on 02-Dec-2015
Resource Type Legal update: case report
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