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Flights of Fancy For Airport Redundancies?


 
Transfer of Undertakings At Airport

Transport and General Workers' Union v Swissport (UK) Ltd

EAT
27 June 2007
Weekly Law Notes Summary

When an airport began handling baggage etc after its main provider of this service went into liquidation was there a recognisable transfer of undertaking?  And did it matter that the original insolvency might have invalidated the TUPE provisions?  A compicated case involving QC's and a re-hearing decision.

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