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30 Nov 1999 4:34PM
It is possible for TUPE to apply in this situation, but the position is far from clear cut. In essence, the key consideration will be to analyse the manner in which the original supplier provided the service to the company. If the reality of the situation is that a distinct business unit within the supplier's company was dedicated to the supply of clothing to the company, and it is possible to identify the business entity in real form prior to the contract being terminated, then it is possibl... (645 more words)
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