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Law At Work Radio

by Stephanie Robinson

Bite-sized interviews with our experts in employment law, HR and health and safety.

Copyright: Stephanie Robinson

Episodes

Me Too & Sexual Harassment

30m · Published 29 Dec 15:15
Stephanie Robinson (Head of HR Consultancy East) & Kirstie Beattie (Senior Employment Solicitor) discuss the Me Too movement & Sexual Harassment, handling cases, reporting complaints & the EHRC guidance on how to prevent it in the workplace.

Law At Work Conversations | Douglas Cameron & Matt Ramsey

18m · Published 29 Jul 09:06

Douglas Cameron (Head of Safety Services) and Matt Ramsey (Health & Safety Manager) catch up and chat about how businesses have been moving forward in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Law At Work Conversations | Douglas Cameron & Matt Ramsey

18m · Published 29 Jul 09:06

Douglas Cameron (Head of Safety Services) and Matt Ramsey (Health & Safety Manager) catch up and chat about how businesses have been moving forward in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Handling flexible working requests during the COVID pandemic recovery

25m · Published 03 Jun 17:13

Childcare, lockdown, furlough, working from home and now a new 'flexible furlough scheme'. There is no doubt that the coronavirus pandemic has created a 'new normal' and that new normal is manifesting itself in the employee and employer relationship. 

With employees now proving to employers that working from home can work, and as technology advances their cause, it is anticipated that as lockdown measures are reduced we will see an increased number of flexible working requests. Samantha Mackie, solicitor in the LAW employment law team, gives an overview on the legislation that must be adhered to in managing flexible working requests and how to manage multiple requests correctly. 

For further guidance, visit www.lawatwork.co.uk

Whistleblowing and claims related to employee concerns on workplace health and safety

39m · Published 28 May 15:39

How can employers manage employees concerns when they raise questions about their health and safety in the workplace? 

As the nation returns to work, increasingly employers are fielding questions, complaints and anxieties from employees on their safety at work. Heather Maclean talks to Steph about the legislation that protects employees from unfair dismissal and describes in detail the legislation that affords these protections. She gives employers food for thought on tactics to consider in handling health and safety concerns and outlines the risks involved in not taking these concerns seriously, especially the financial penalties.

For further guidance, employers can visit www.lawatwork.co.uk

Coronavirus special with Donna Gibb: Managing employee conflict

30m · Published 22 May 16:45

How can employers navigate the inevitable conflict, stresses and strains at this difficult time? 

Donna Gibb, Head of Client Service, Aberdeen talks to Steph about the potential for conflict in a remote and furloughed workforce during the COVID pandemic lockdown and beyond on the implications for conflict as restrictions ease. They explore the tools managers and employers can leverage to mitigate employment disputes and tension and feasible alternatives to formal resolution processes.

For further guidance, employers can visit www.lawatwork.co.uk/coronavirus

#5 Collective Consultation

24m · Published 18 May 15:12

How can employers safely restructure or make redundancies during this time of crisis?

The pandemic and resulting UK shut down has meant that businesses are   now under immense financial pressure.  For some, the furlough scheme might only go so far.  Employers are now considering re-opening with a much reduced workforce.

This is the fifth of five Coronavirus Redundancy specials with LAW Group Legal Director Donald MacKinnon.  Donald talks through what Collective Consultation involves, the time-frames and penalties for getting it wrong.

Just over 20-minutes, an easy listen to give business owners and those responsible for redundancy exercises an overview of the key issues in any downsizing initiative post-lockdown.

For further guidance, employers can visit www.lawatwork.co.uk/coronavirus

#4 Alternative Jobs and ‘Bumping’

17m · Published 18 May 15:11

How can employers safely restructure or make redundancies during this time of crisis?

The pandemic and resulting UK shut down has meant that businesses are   now under immense financial pressure.  For some, the furlough scheme might only go so far.  Employers are now considering re-opening with a   much reduced workforce.

This is the fourth of five Coronavirus Redundancy specials with LAW  Group Legal Director Donald MacKinnon.  Bumping and Alternative vacancies is where a number of employers seek clarity, Steph explores with Donald what these terms really mean and what you need to be aware of in the redundancy process.

Just over 15-minutes, an easy listen to give business owners and those responsible  for redundancy exercises an overview of the key issues in any  downsizing initiative post-lockdown.

For further guidance, employers can visit www.lawatwork.co.uk/coronavirus

#3 Selection Criteria and Avoiding Claims for Unfair Selection and Discrimination in Redundancy

23m · Published 18 May 15:11

How can employers safely restructure or make redundancies during this time of crisis?

The pandemic and resulting UK shut down has meant that businesses are   now under immense financial pressure.  For some, the furlough scheme might only go so far.  Employers are now considering re-opening with a   much reduced workforce.

This is the third of five Coronavirus Redundancy specials with LAW Group Legal Director Donald MacKinnon.  In this episode, Steph and Donald talk about the selection process in a redundancy scenario, claims for unfair dismissal as a result and discrimination angles including disability, maternity and pregnancy.

A 20-minute easy listen to give business owners and those responsible  for redundancy exercises an overview of the key issues in any downsizing initiative post-lockdown.

For further guidance, employers can visit www.lawatwork.co.uk/coronavirus

#2 on Redundancy and Coronavirus - Individual Consultation and Redundancy Pools

18m · Published 18 May 15:09

How can employers safely restructure or make redundancies during this time of crisis?

The pandemic and resulting UK shut down has meant that businesses are  now under immense financial pressure.  For some, the furlough scheme might only go so far.  Employers are now considering re-opening with a  much reduced workforce.

This is the second of five Coronavirus Redundancy specials with LAW  Group Legal Director Donald MacKinnon.  Steph speaks frankly with Donald on the specifics of the individual consultation process.

A 20-minute easy listen to give business owners and those responsible for redundancy exercises an overview of the key issues in any downsizing initiative post-lockdown.

For further guidance, employers can visit www.lawatwork.co.uk/coronavirus

Law At Work Radio has 14 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 5:22:53. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on October 25th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 6th, 2024 14:44.

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