Each of the Transform tools (Rotate, Scale, Perspective, etc) can be set
to act specifically on paths, using the “Affect:” option
in the tool's Tool Options dialog. This gives you a powerful set of
methods for altering the shapes of paths without affecting other
elements of the image.
By default a Transform tool, when it is set to affect paths, only acts
on a single path: the active path
for the image, which is shown highlighted in the Paths dialog. You can
make a transformation affect more than one path, and possibly other
things as well, using the “transform lock” buttons in the
Paths dialog.
Not only paths, but also layers and channels, can be transform-locked.
If you transform one element that is transform-locked, all others will
be transformed in the same way. So, for example, if you want to scale a
layer and a path by the same amount, click the transform-lock buttons
so that “chain” symbols appear next to the layer in the
Layers dialog, and the path in the Paths dialog; then use the Scale
tool on either the layer or the path, and the other will automatically
follow.