TUPE - a union rep’s guide to using the law (November 2017)

Chapter 5

Facilities

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Regulation 13(8), TUPE sets out minimum facilities the employer must provide for representatives. These are:

• access to the affected employees; and

• “appropriate” accommodation and other facilities.

If there is a recognised union, the employer must provide appropriate facilities for union reps to carry out union duties. In 2010, Acas updated its Code of Practice on time off for trade union duties and activities, available from its website. Facilities suggested by Acas include:

• access to means of communication, such as phone, email, intranet and internet;

• accommodation for meetings and pre-meetings;

• dedicated office space; and

• access to training.

The larger the employer, the more facilities reps might legitimately expect.

See also LRD’s Time off for trade union duties and activities — a guide to facility time, 2017 (www.lrdpublications.org.uk/publications.php?pub=BK&iss=1885).


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