Secondment of Staff for New Tyne Tunnel

The case for seconding the 95 staff employed on the existing Tyne Tunnel rather than transferring them to the operator of the New Tunnel was put in a detailed report for Newcastle UNISON now available in the Outsourcing Library, here.

However, the Passenger Transport Authority decided to transfer staff to the new operator when the tunnel is built. See Employment section in Outsourcing Library.

[ See also the How to Exclude Support Services from Building Schools for the Future and PFI Projects report. ]

Document Links

How to Exclude Support Services from Building Schools for the Future and PFI Projects
link to ESSU Reports for public bodies, trade unions and community organisations, education section
http://www.european-services-strategy.org.uk.dev.webarch.net/publications/public-bodies/education/how-to-exclude-support-services-from-building/
here
Link to Outsourcing Library : Secondment of Staff for New Tyne Tunnel
http://www.european-services-strategy.org.uk.dev.webarch.net/outsourcing-library/employment-impacts/secondment-of-staff-for-new-tyne-tunnel/
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