motorollin wrote:
Unfortunately I think they have met the TUPE requirements as my pay and benefits package has remained unchanged.
moto
Tupe doesn't
just mean the pay and benefits package, it also refers to the working conditions also and the law has recently been changed to further workers rights.
Have a quick flick through the regs (Warning, 41 page PDF!)
http://www.dti.gov.uk/files/file20761.pdfI wouldn't do anything silly with the database as it'll make you look bad if anything goes toes up. Your contract of employment may by default contain a clause defaulting ownership of any intellectual property to your employer.
If you manager stands to be made redundant then chances are he/she has accepted their fate and won't fight. If they've made a deal behind the scenes to be moved to other projects then you've got a problem as part of their remit may well to be to ease the exit of the staff they don't want.
If you resign, you're excluding yourself from any redundancy offer so try not to lose your rag. Watch your back in case they try and pull a phoney disciplinary (that one happened to me once too), but to be brutal, the longer you hang on the more they have to pay to get rid of you.