Cases3313469/2023

Claimant v Broadland Guarding Services Ltd

21 October 2025Before Employment Judge GrahamBury St Edmundsremote video

Outcome

Other

Facts

Seven claimants brought claims against two respondents, Broadland Guarding Services Ltd and Mil-Ken Travel Ltd. A preliminary hearing was held to determine whether there had been a TUPE transfer. The hearing took place over two days by video.

Decision

The tribunal determined that there was a relevant transfer under TUPE (a service provision change) on 1 August 2023. All seven claimants were found to have been assigned to the transferring activity. The substantive merits of the claims were not determined at this preliminary hearing.

Practical note

This is a preliminary determination on TUPE transfer status which will establish liability as between the two respondent companies for subsequent employment claims.

Legal authorities cited

Statutes

TUPE Regulations 2006, Regulation 3(1)(b)(ii)

Case details

Case number
3313469/2023
Decision date
21 October 2025
Hearing type
preliminary
Hearing days
2
Classification
contested

Respondent

Sector
other
Represented
Yes
Rep type
barrister

Claimant representation

Represented
No