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?
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...
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.
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)
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 ....
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.