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Based on gpt output:
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Definition of Deterioration of Working Conditions
A deterioration in working conditions occurs when an employee's work environment or contractual terms are significantly worsened. This can include:
Worsening of salary, benefits, or working hours.
Change in job role or responsibilities that negatively impacts the employee.
A more hostile or unfavorable work environment.
Loss of career opportunities or professional stability.
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How the Transfer from Sabre to Coforge Might Worsen Conditions
Even if a TUPE transfer is meant to protect employees’ terms and conditions, in practice, a move from Sabre to Coforge could lead to worse conditions if:
Coforge does not provide the same work culture, stability, or career growth as Sabre.
Employees face uncertainty, job insecurity, or stress due to the change in employer.
Operational or structural differences at Coforge create a less favorable work environment (e.g., different management styles, policies, or performance expectations).
There is an increased likelihood of redundancies or layoffs after the transfer, meaning employees have a higher risk of job loss.
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Legal Perspective
Under TUPE regulations, a transfer should not directly worsen employment conditions. However, if:
The move to Coforge results in significant disadvantages for employees.
The working environment is less favorable or more hostile.
Employees experience stress, instability, or reduced career prospects.
Then, the transfer can be considered a deterioration of working conditions, potentially justifying legal claims such as constructive dismissal or claims for compensation.
Conclusion
If the move from Sabre to Coforge results in a worse working environment, increased stress, or reduced job security, it can be argued that the transfer has effectively deteriorated working conditions, even if formal contract terms remain unchanged.
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Do you really think that those points are not affected ??! For me in general it's deterioration of working conditions.
Check all benefits if they are the same.