JUDGMENT OF THE COURT
4 June 2002(1)
(Directive 77/187/EEC - Safeguarding of employees' rights in the event of transfers of undertakings, businesses or parts of businesses - Conditions for appplying exceptions to maintenance of rights - Benefits provided for in the event of dismissal)
In Case C-164/00,
REFERENCE to the Court under Article 234 EC by the High Court of Justice of England and Wales, Queen's Bench Division, for a preliminary ruling in the proceedings pending before that court between
Katia Beckmann
and
Dynamco Whicheloe Macfarlane Ltd,
on the interpretation of Article 3 of Council Directive 77/187/EEC of 14 February 1977 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the safeguarding of employees' rights in the event of transfers of undertakings, businesses or parts of businesses (OJ 1977 L 61, p. 26),
THE COURT,
composed of: G.C. Rodríguez Iglesias, President, N. Colneric, and S. von Bahr (Presidents of Chambers), C. Gulmann, D.A.O. Edward, A. La Pergola, J.-P. Puissochet (Rapporteur), M. Wathelet, R. Schintgen, J.N. Cunha Rodrigues and C.W.A. Timmermans, Judges,
Advocate General: S. Alber,
Registrar: L. Hewlett, Administrator,
after considering the written observations submitted on behalf of:
- Mrs Beckmann, by G. Millar QC and M. Ford, Barrister, instructed by Thompsons, Solicitors,
- Dynamco Whicheloe Macfarlane Ltd, by A. Clarke QC and P. Trepte, barrister, instructed by N. Speed and M. Hunt, Solicitors,
- the United Kingdom Government, by J.E. Collins, acting as Agent, assisted by S. Moore, Barrister,
- the Commission of the European Communities, by J. Sack and C. O'Reilly, acting as Agents,
having regard to the Report for the Hearing,
after hearing the oral observations of Mrs Beckmann, of Dynamco Whicheloe Macfarlane Ltd, of the United Kingdom Government and of the Commission at the hearing on 13 November 2001,
after hearing the Opinion of the Advocate General at the sitting on 13 December 2001,
gives the following
The Directive
'...
(a) transferor means any natural or legal person who, by reason of a transfer within the meaning of Article 1(1), ceases to be the employer in respect of the undertaking, business or part of the business;
(b) transferee means any natural or legal person who, by reason of a transfer within the meaning of Article 1(1), becomes the employer in respect of the undertaking, business or part of the business;
...'
'1. The transferor's rights and obligations arising from a contract of employment or from an employment relationship existing on the date of a transfer within the meaning of Article 1(1) shall, by reason of such transfer, be transferred to the transferee.
Member States may provide that, after the date of transfer within the meaning of Article 1(1) and in addition to the transferee, the transferor shall continue to be liable in respect of obligations which arose from a contract of employment or an employment relationship.
2. Following the transfer within the meaning of Article 1(1), the transferee shall continue to observe the terms and conditions agreed in any collective agreement on the same terms applicable to the transferor under that agreement, until the date of termination or expiry of the collective agreement or the entry into force or application of another collective agreement.
Member States may limit the period for observing such terms and conditions, with the provision that it shall not be less than one year.
3. Paragraphs 1 and 2 shall not cover employees' rights to old-age, invalidity or survivors' benefits under supplementary company or inter-company pension schemes outside the statutory social security schemes in Member States.
Member States shall adopt the measures necessary to protect the interests of employees and of persons no longer employed in the transferor's business at the time of the transfer within the meaning of Article 1(1) in respect of rights conferring on them immediate or prospective entitlement to old-age benefits, including survivors' benefits, under supplementary schemes referred to in the first subparagraph.'
National law
The Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 1981
'5. Effect of relevant transfer on contracts of employment ...
(1) ... a relevant transfer shall not operate so as to terminate the contract of employment of any person employed by the transferor in the undertaking or part transferred but any such contract which would otherwise have been terminated by the transfer shall have effect after the transfer as if originally made between the person so employed and the transferee.
(2) Without prejudice to paragraph (1) above, ... on completion of a relevant transfer
- all the transferor's rights, powers, duties and liabilities under or in connection with such a contract shall be transferred by virtue of this regulation to the transferee; and
- anything done before the transfer is completed by or in relation to the transferor in respect of that contract or a person employed in that undertaking or part shall be deemed to have been done by or in relation to the transferee ...
6. Effect of relevant transfer on collective agreements
Where at the time of a relevant transfer there exists a collective agreement made by or on behalf of the transferor with a trade union recognised by the transferor in respect of any employee whose contract of employment is preserved by Regulation 5(1) above, then:
(a) ... that agreement, in its application in relation to the employee, shall, after the transfer, have effect as if made by or on behalf of the transferee with that trade union, and accordingly anything done under or in connection with it, in its application as aforesaid, by or in relation to the transferor before the transfer, shall, after the transfer, be deemed to have been done by or in relation to the transferee ...
7. Exclusion of occupational pension schemes
(1) Regulations 5 and 6 above shall not apply:
(a) to so much of a contract of employment or collective agreement as relates to an occupational pension scheme within the meaning of the Social Security Pensions Act 1975 or the Social Security Pensions (Northern Ireland) Order 1975; or
(b) to any rights, powers, duties or liabilities under or in connection with any such contract or subsisting by virtue of any such agreement and relating to such a scheme or otherwise arising in connection with that person's employment and relating to such a scheme.
(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1) above any provisions of an occupational pension scheme which do not relate to benefits for old age, invalidity or survivors shall be treated as not being part of the scheme.'
The General Whitley Council conditions of service
- an early retirement pension, based on actual years of pensionable service, paid from the date of redundancy to the normal age of retirement ('early retirement pension');
- early payment of a lump sum normally payable on retirement, the amount of which is three times the yearly rate of the early retirement pension ('lump sum on retirement');
- compensation in the form of an annual allowance to make up the early retirement pension ('annual allowance'), and
- a lump sum compensation payment being three times the annual allowance ('lump sum compensation').
The facts of the main dispute and the questions referred
'(1) Is the employee's entitlement to early payment of pension and retirement lump sum and/or to the annual allowance and lump sum compensation, a right to an old-age, invalidity or survivors' benefit within the meaning of Article 3(3) of Council Directive 77/187/EEC?
(2) If and to the extent that the answer to Question 1 is no, is there an obligation of the transferor arising from the contract of employment, the employment relationship or the collective agreement within the meaning of Article 3(1) and/or 3(2) which transfers by reason of the transfer of the undertaking and renders the transferee liable to pay the benefits to the employee upon dismissal?'
The first question
The second question
Costs
41. The costs incurred by the United Kingdom Government and by the Commission, which have submitted observations to the Court, are not recoverable. Since these proceedings are, for the parties to the main proceedings, a step in the proceedings pending before the national court, the decision on costs is a matter for that court.
On those grounds,
THE COURT,
in answer to the questions referred to it by the High Court of Justice of England and Wales, Queen's Bench Division, by order of 1 March 2000, hereby rules:
1. Early retirement benefits and benefits intended to enhance the conditions of such retirement, paid in the event of dismissal to employees who have reached a certain age, such as the benefits at issue in the main proceedings, are not old-age, invalidity or survivors' benefits under supplementary company or inter-company pension schemes within the meaning of Article 3(3) of Council Directive 77/187/EEC of 14 February 1977 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the safeguarding of employees' rights in the event of transfers of undertakings, businesses or parts of businesses.
2. On a proper construction of Article 3 of Directive 77/187, the obligations applicable in the event of the dismissal of an employee, arising from a contract of employment, an employment relationship or a collective agreement binding the transferor as regards that employee, are transferredto the transferee subject to the conditions and limitations laid down by that article, regardless of the fact that those obligations derive from statutory instruments or are implemented by such instruments and regardless of the practical arrangements adopted for such implementation.
Rodríguez Iglesias
Gulmann
Puissochet
Cunha RodriguesTimmermans
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Delivered in open court in Luxembourg on 4 June 2002.
R. Grass G.C. Rodríguez Iglesias
Registrar President
1: Language of the case: English.