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Woodstock | 07:31 Fri 05th Jul 2019 | Law
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My friend's company has recently been taken over by another company. She told me that, now, every day, before they leave the premises, all employees have to be subjected to a bag, car or clothes search by their employer. Is this legal?
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well - I think it may not be ( legal ) she in a company which has been taken over and the normal things is that her old rights are preserved she doesnt therefore have a new employer and I dont think they can start it without employee agreement (but I am not an expert) she should at least ring ACAS or contact her union or join one and ask if this is covered by TUPE rights (I...
17:51 Fri 05th Jul 2019
yes
It would surprise me if it was an office, but if it's a workplace where items are sold it wouldn't surprise me.

When I was a student I worked evenings in a Safeway supermarket, and all staff were subject to random searches.
They used to do the same thing at Woolworths when my daughter worked there.
My mum worked in a whisky bottling place (Dewars Whisky) and they were sometimes searched on the way home. It was random. I don't know if anything was ever found.
Yes. Tea leaves abound. Often from the most innocuous sources.
well - I think it may not be ( legal )
she in a company which has been taken over and the normal things is that her old rights are preserved
she doesnt therefore have a new employer
and I dont think they can start it without employee agreement
(but I am not an expert)
she should at least ring ACAS or contact her union
or join one
and ask if this is covered by TUPE rights

(I mean there is a lot we dont know - is she in her first two years (they can just fire her) - did she sign a new contract saying they could, the usual blah blah)
PP the other thing is that it might already have been in her contract but the old firm didn't bother
hi
yeah agreed

TUPE was sortta conceived to prevent the idea of a take over and the "new" employer saying - good idea boys and girls - contractually you work much much harder for less and less money ....
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Thank you all for your responses, they've all bee useful. I'll pass the info on to my friend.
I use to work in a Tesco distribution centre and wheb you finished your shift you would push a button near the exit, red light come on, bag search, green light no bag search.

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