- Oy Liikenne Ab v Pekka Liskojärvi and Pentti Juntunen
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Oy Liikenne Ab v Liskojärvi Court European Court of Justice Citation(s) (2001) C-172/99, [2001] IRLR 171 Keywords Business transfer, TUPE Oy Liikenne Ab v Pekka Liskojärvi and Pentti Juntunen (2001) C-172/99 is an EU labour law and UK labour law case, concerning the effects of a business transfer on an employee's rights at work.
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Facts
Seven local Helsinki bus routes were run by Hakunlian Liikenne. They lost the contract from the Greater Helsinki Joint Board for transport. 45 drivers were dismissed and 33 of them rehired by Liikenne Ab. The contract award procedure was conducted under the Public Service Contracts Directive 92/50/EC, for competitive tendering in public services.
Judgment
The ECJ held that ‘bus transport cannot be regarded as an activity based essentially on manpower, as it requires substantial plant and equipment’.[1] Labour intensivity will matter, but also it is just one of the seven factors of production outlined by the decision in Süzen v Zehnacker Gebäudereingung GmbH[2] that should be taken into account.
See also
Business transfer sources Business Transfers Directive 2001/23/EC arts 3-4Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Emp) Regs 2006 r 7Litster v Forth Dry Dock [1988] UKHL 10Wilson v St Helens BC [1998] UKHL 37BTD 2001 art 5 and TUPER 2006 r 4Credit Suisse Ltd v Lister [1998] EWCA Civ 1551University of Oxford v Humphreys [1999] EWCA Civ 3050BTD 2001 arts 3(3) and TUPER 2006 r 5Parkwood Leisure Ltd v Alemo-Herron [2010] EWCA Civ 24BTD 2001 arts 1 and TUPER 2006 r 3Spijkers v Gebroeders Benedik Abattoir CV (1986) C-24/85Süzen v Zehnacker Gebaeudereingung GmbH (1997) C-13/95Oy Liikenne Ab v Liskojärvi (2001) C-172/99RCO Support Services v Unison [2002] EWCA Civ 464BTD 2001 art 5 and TUPER 2006 r 8SS for Trade and Industry v Slater [2007] IRLR 928 (EAT)Oakland v Wellswood (Yorkshire) Ltd [2009] EWCA Civ 1094- UK labour law
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References
Categories:- United Kingdom labour case law
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- United Kingdom law stubs
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