Your pay and terms and conditions 

 

Red arrowYou are currently on the red route. You are transferring from a job in one NHS organisation to another.

If you are not transferring from one NHS organisation to another then you need to go back to the type of transfer page and choose another route by clicking here.

What do we mean by pay, terms and conditions? 

 

moneyAll staff working for the NHS have the right to NHS pay, terms and conditions. Staff employed by other organisations delivering NHS services have the right to equivalent pay, terms and conditions.

Terms and conditions include such details as holidays, sick leave and contractual redundancy benefits. For staff directly employed by NHS organisations these are set out in the NHS Staff Council terms and conditions handbook and for NHS employed medical and dental staff in their relevant terms and conditions of service.

These documents may cover more than strictly contractual terms and conditions issues and therefore they may not all automatically transfer under TUPE - the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006. Please refer to your HR department or staff representative for further clarification.

How will my transfer affect my pay and terms and conditions?

If you are compulsorily transferred from one NHS trust to another recognised NHS organisation such as primary care trust, strategic health authority or another trust your pay and terms and conditions will remain the same.

Legislation, policies, practices and supporting documents which may apply to you when you transfer.

 

Click here to download a table summarising the key policies and legislation that may apply to you when you transfer.

Please note that this is not an exhaustive list but is meant as a general guide to the various legislation and policies that apply in your case. 

Frequently asked questions

See our FAQ's on pay and terms and conditions.

 

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15/10/2009