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Jan 2023
A trade union has opened a dispute with Harrogate Borough Council after five staff at the local authority were told they will not transfer to the new North Yorkshire Council after all.
Harrogate Borough Council will be abolished on April 1 and it was thought all staff except chief executive Wallace Sampson would transfer to the successor authority under TUPE terms.
But Unison said it was "dismayed" to discover five audit services staff had recently discovered they would transfer to Veritau, a shared service group owned by local authorities in Yorkshire and north-east England.
Unison Harrogate branch secretary Dave Houlgate said the staff would switch to Veritau on "detrimental" terms to those who will transfer to North Yorkshire Council.
Mr Houlgate said:
https://twitter.com/NYUnison/status/1615023752382742529
Mr Houlgate said the option of staff not being offered the chance to TUPE to North Yorkshire Council "has never been on the agenda, even though we had raised it as a concern early in the process" and the union was "dismayed by this development".
He said although North Yorkshire County Council and Veritau wanted staff to transfer directly to Veritau, it was ultimately Harrogate Borough Council's decision.
The Stray Ferret has approached Harrogate Borough Council for comment.
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