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By: Contributor(s): Language: English Series: Estates Gazette ; (0906) 14 February 2009, 96-97(2)Publication details: 2009Subject(s): Summary: This mainly for students article looks at the status of live-in employees and service occupiers and suggests that one of the most significant steps for employers seeking to establish the rights of said individuals is to determine whether the employee is classed as such (or as a tenant). Investigates methods of recovering possessions from service occupiers and analyses the relevant legislation with a range of practical suggestions. Also looks at the practicalities of tenancies involving employees and the Transfer of Undertaking (Protection of Employees) Regulations 2006.
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This mainly for students article looks at the status of live-in employees and service occupiers and suggests that one of the most significant steps for employers seeking to establish the rights of said individuals is to determine whether the employee is classed as such (or as a tenant). Investigates methods of recovering possessions from service occupiers and analyses the relevant legislation with a range of practical suggestions. Also looks at the practicalities of tenancies involving employees and the Transfer of Undertaking (Protection of Employees) Regulations 2006.