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Old August 12th 10, 11:00 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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Walter Briscoe wrote on 12 August 2010
20:03:43 ...
In of Thu, 12 Aug 2010
17:51:44 in uk.transport.london, Paul Scottnotvalidpmscott@btinternet.
com writes


"Walter wrote in message
...

... I would also like
to know if the driver's income will be protected by something like TUPE.


Can't help with the other points but TUPE is irrelevant. It is to do
with employment rights when a firm or organisation is transferred to a
new owner, to prevent the workforce being replaced by a new one.

The initials stand for something like 'Transfer of Undertaking -
Protection of Employment'.


I know what TUPE stands for and that it is inapplicable. That is why I
said "something like TUPE". A promoted teacher forcibly transferred to
another job would be income-protected for 3 years - I don't know the
restrictions on such income protection.

I wanted to know if similar protection will apply to the driver for whom
I have the utmost sympathy. I also have sympathy for LU which seems to
have judged the driver acted improperly. It is not impossible the
injured passenger also acted improperly. I am surprised not to find
anything relevant in the conditions of carriage.


So you have "utmost sympathy" for the driver, "sympathy" for LU, and
nothing for the injured passenger except a suspicion that it was his
fault. Your suspicion is so strong that it apparently merits a search
of the CoC for anything relevant. You seem to know more about this
incident than has been reported. Care to share it with us?
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