The OP didn't;t mention if there is an alternate being offered (ie redundancy). It's a long time since I was asked to TUPE to a service provider but when I was I rejected it and took a package. If you have that option look into it as it sounds like you are fairly unhappy with your current circumstances and may want to look for something different anyway. A few months pay in the bank is a good cushion to have if you want to clear your head and look for other opportunities (either contract or perm).
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