Contract changes unconnected to the transfer
[ch 12: page 460]Contract changes for reasons unconnected to a TUPE transfer have always been allowed. They must be agreed just like any normal contract change (see Chapter 3):
Mr Barry’s employment was transferred to the private sector from an NHS Trust on Whitley Council terms, which included an enhanced redundancy payment. His new employer promoted him and gave him new contract terms and a pay rise. But his new contract terms provided only statutory redundancy pay. When he was made redundant, his claim for an enhanced redundancy payment failed because his original contract was varied for a reason unconnected to the transfer, namely his promotion. He was no longer entitled to Whitley Council terms.
Barry v Bateman Catering [2002] UKEAT1515/00/1204
In another example, in the recent case of Tabberer & Others v Mears [2018] UKEAT/0064/17/JOJ, construction company Mears was allowed to withdraw a contractual travel allowance from a group of workers after a transfer without infringing TUPE because the tribunal accepted Mears’ argument that the allowance was “outdated” given “changes to working practices”. The change was unrelated to TUPE.