The Xperthr Podcast
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editora: Podcast
- Duração: 85:53:08
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Sinopse
Bringing you must-have employment law guidance and HR best practice - from the team behind XpertHR, the UK's leading online HR resource.
Episódios
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October 2016 and beyond
28/09/2016 Duração: 24minIn this week's feature-length podcast, employment lawyer and part-time employment judge Laurie Anstis provides an update on the key legal developments affecting employers from October 2016 and beyond, including: changes to the national minimum wage rates; reforms to employment tribunals; public-sector exit payments; important case decisions to look out for; the Trade Union Act 2016; and the apprenticeship levy. Presenter Ellie Gelder is joined by Laurie Anstis.
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Employment tribunals - the state of play
22/09/2016 Duração: 11minThe introduction of employment tribunal fees has had a major impact on employment tribunal claims. We discuss the latest figures for tribunal claims and look forward to the future of employment tribunals, including plans to make all first-instance tribunal decisions available online and the possibility that employment tribunals will be replaced by an Employment and Equalities Court within the civil court structure. Presenter Ellie Gelder is joined by Stephen Simpson.
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Employees who no longer have the right to work in the UK
15/09/2016 Duração: 08minIf an employee loses the right to work in the UK, the employer needs to take action or risk civil and criminal penalties. However, the employer must also consider its employment law obligations towards the individual. In this week's podcast, we discuss how employers should deal with a situation in which an employee no longer has the right to work in the UK. Presenter Laura Merrylees is joined by Clio Springer.
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Introduction to the gig economy
08/09/2016 Duração: 11minThe "gig economy" has received considerable media attention recently, with a number of public protests taking place by gig economy contractors and several high profile employment tribunal claims underway. In this week's podcast, we consider the employment law issues raised in these cases. We also discuss how to address the risks faced by organisations that hire freelancers through web applications. Presenter Bar Huberman is joined by Qian Mou.
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Family-friendly leave
01/09/2016 Duração: 11minThere are a number of different family-friendly rights and it can be difficult to keep on top of them. We discuss the various types of family-friendly leave, including: who is entitled to the leave; the amount of leave available; any requirements for the leave; and whether or not it is paid. We also touch on the Government's plans to extend shared parental leave and pay to working grandparents. Presenter Ellie Gelder is joined by Sarah Anderson.
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Graduate recruitment and probationary periods
25/08/2016 Duração: 12minThis week's podcast focuses on recruitment. We look at the results of our recent survey on graduate recruitment, including the starting salaries organisations are paying graduates and trends in how organisations attract graduate candidates. We also give an overview of probationary periods, including dismissal during or at the end of a probationary period. Presenter Ellie Gelder is joined by Michael Carty and Susie Munro.
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Holidays - unauthorised absence, cover and contact
18/08/2016 Duração: 10minVarious issues can arise when employees take holiday. An employee may fail to return to work when due, or the employer may not have granted the leave in the first place. We discuss how employers can limit and deal with this type of unauthorised absence, as well as the steps that employers can take if employees fail to make arrangements for vital work to be covered in their absence. We also consider if it is reasonable for employers to contact employees while they are on holiday. Presenter Laura Merrylees is joined by Clio Springer.
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Substance misuse in the workplace
11/08/2016 Duração: 10minDrug and alcohol misuse in the workplace can be a sensitive topic. We discuss how employers can support employees with substance misuse issues and respond to drug- or alcohol-related incidents in the workplace. We also provide guidance on drug and alcohol testing and discuss recent employment tribunal cases in this area. Presenter Ellie Gelder is joined by Qian Mou.
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Impact of removal of default retirement age
04/08/2016 Duração: 11minFive years on from the abolition of the default retirement age, we highlight four key retirement issues that have come before the tribunals and courts. Presenter Laura Merrylees is joined by Stephen Simpson.
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Works councils and employee participation
28/07/2016 Duração: 09minWorker representation is in the news after the Prime Minister promised to put workers on the boards of large companies as part of her plan to reform boardroom governance. We discuss the structures currently available for worker representation in the workplace, the role of works councils, the relevant law and the practical implications for employers. Presenter Ellie Gelder is joined by Fiona Cuming.
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The Trade Union Act 2016
19/07/2016 Duração: 25minConsultant editor Darren Newman joins us to discuss the implications of the Trade Union Act 2016 for both public- and private-sector employers. Darren explores the likely impact of the Act, including the following key features: new rules on ballot thresholds and ballot mandates; electronic balloting; notice periods for industrial action; picketing; and changes to the check-off procedure and facility time in the public sector.
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Holiday pay update
14/07/2016 Duração: 08minThe Court of Appeal heard Lock and another v British Gas Trading Ltd, on commission in holiday pay, on 11 July. We round up where we are with holiday pay case law and flag up the key arguments that were discussed before the Court of Appeal in the Lock case. Presenter Ellie Gelder is joined by Stephen Simpson, and also Qian Mou and Fiona Cuming who attended the Lock hearing.
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Employment law update
07/07/2016 Duração: 21minWe provide a mid-year round-up of the key legal developments for employers, including the Trade Union Act, gender pay gap reporting, public-sector exit payments, the apprenticeship levy and the latest position on holiday pay cases. Presenter Ellie Gelder is joined by Laura Merrylees and Sheila Attwood.
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The Fit for Work service
30/06/2016 Duração: 16minEversheds partner Naeema Choudry joins us to discuss how the Fit for Work service can benefit employers, even if they already have their own occupational health provision. The Fit for Work service can provide free assessments for employees on sickness absence and can recommend steps to help them to return to work. We look at the referral and assessment process and the role of the return-to-work plan as part of an employer's absence management procedure. Presenter Susie Munro is joined by Naeema Choudry.
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Cases against NHS employers
22/06/2016 Duração: 11minWe discuss a number of recent cases that concern NHS employers but that could also apply more widely. We look at the implications of the cases and steps that employers can take to help avoid the type of situations that arose. Presenter Clio Springer is joined by Susan Dennehy.
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Upcoming developments in the Immigration Act 2016 and the Enterprise Act 2016
16/06/2016 Duração: 09minWe discuss legal developments for employers with foreign workers, employers in the retail sector and public-sector employers, including some important dates to add to your diary. Presenter Bar Huberman is joined by Qian Mou.
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The possible impact of a Brexit
09/06/2016 Duração: 18minIn this week's podcast, consultant editor Darren Newman continues our look at the potential employment law implications of leaving the EU, including employment law changes, conversations about the referendum in the workplace, and dealing with concerns of EU employees who are worried about job security. Presenter Ellie Gelder is joined by Darren Newman.
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Major sporting events and the workplace
02/06/2016 Duração: 09minWe discuss how employers can take advantage of the employee engagement opportunities that major sporting events like Euro 2016 offer, as well as highlighting some of the issues that might arise during the event such as competing requests for time off and absenteeism. Presenter Ellie Gelder is joined by Sarah Anderson.
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Performance-related pay rises
26/05/2016 Duração: 07minIn this week's podcast we discuss how employers can measure, and then reward, employee performance, as well as highlighting some of the issues that employers should be aware of when using performance-related pay rises. Presenter Laura Merrylees is joined by Sheila Attwood.