DMH Stallard Employment Law Updates
Our podcast channel brings you the latest Employment Law updates which includes recent case law, legislative changes and general discussions on hot topics for business owners and HR managers to consider.
Episodes
Wednesday Sep 20, 2023
Globalisation - working without international borders (part 3)
Wednesday Sep 20, 2023
Wednesday Sep 20, 2023
This episode is part three in our podcast series on globalisation in the world of work, where we consider the issue of whether it is prudent for employees to engage in work whilst abroad. Should there be a balance between granting such opportunities and effectively overseeing them?
In this final session our experts look at some of the issues and potential benefits associated with engaging employees on a more permanent basis to work abroad and discuss what businesses need to consider from a legal, tax and immigration perspective.
Whether you're an employer, employee, or simply curious about the evolving work landscape, this episode offers valuable insights into the dynamics of global international work arrangements.
Hosted by Employment Partner, Abigail Maino, with Employment and Immigration Partner Adam Williams and Partner, Simon Bellm joining the discussion. We also have Sanjukta Ray, Employment tax solutions and global mobility manager for Menzies LLP joining as a guest speaker. Sanjukta specializes in advising businesses on employment tax matters concerning globally mobile employees, adding a wealth of knowledge to our conversation.
Tuesday Aug 22, 2023
Globalisation - working without international borders (part 2)
Tuesday Aug 22, 2023
Tuesday Aug 22, 2023
This episode is part two of a three-part podcast series on globalisation in the world of work, where we consider the issue of whether it is prudent for employees to engage in work whilst abroad? Should there be a balance between granting such opportunities and effectively overseeing them?
Our employment experts discuss the intricacies of shorter-term work scenarios beyond the UK, exploring practicalities, policy considerations, and the ongoing debate over formal versus informal management approaches.
Whether you're an employer, employee, or simply curious about the evolving work landscape, this episode offers valuable insights into the dynamics of global work arrangements.
Hosted by Employment Partner, Abigail Maino, with Employment and Immigration Partner Adam Williams and Partner, Simon Bellm joining the discussion.
Monday Aug 07, 2023
Third-party harassment in the workplace
Monday Aug 07, 2023
Monday Aug 07, 2023
In this episode, our Employment Law team discuss the subject of third-party harassment in the workplace and whether the current legislative framework is effective in ensuring employers do more to protect individuals. What is the true extent of an employer’s duty to prevent third-party harassment and what are the implications of getting it wrong?
Hosted by Employment & Immigration Law Partner, Adam Williams, with Employment Partners Rebecca Thornley-Gibson and Will Walsh joining the discussion.
Tuesday Jun 27, 2023
Globalisation - working without international borders (part 1)
Tuesday Jun 27, 2023
Tuesday Jun 27, 2023
This episode is the first of a three-part podcast series on globalisation in the world of work.
Globalisation is an increasingly important topic for employers, with tightening in the labour market together with the end of the free movement of workers, businesses now need to consider whether visa sponsorship of overseas workers is a viable option. Does compliance justify the benefits? How expensive is it to recruit from abroad? What responsibilities does an employer have when recruiting in the global labour market?
Hosted by Employment Partner, Abigail Maino, with Employment and Immigration Partner Adam Williams and Senior Associate, Alexei Zuyev joining the discussion.
Tuesday Jun 13, 2023
Protected characteristics - What does the future hold?
Tuesday Jun 13, 2023
Tuesday Jun 13, 2023
In this latest episode, our Employment Law experts look at how societal change has accelerated the need to recognise individual beliefs and characteristics that are worthy of respect in a democratic society. The question is how out of step is the current set of protected characteristics? Do we have a flexible baseline that allows the law to evolve? Can the courts adapt and evolve the position to cover our changing times? Or should we be adopting a dramatically different model that doesn't seek to define the specific characteristics at all? What would the consequences of that be for employers in terms of managing conflict in the workplace?Hosted by Employment & Immigration Law Partner, Adam Williams, with Employment Partners Abigail Maino and Rebecca Thornley-Gibson joining the discussion.
Tuesday May 30, 2023
Tuesday May 30, 2023
In this latest episode, our Employment Law experts discuss the recent government announcements in relation to the retained law arrangements and some so-called sunset clauses, which we previously covered in episode 2 on the removal of EU laws from our statute books. Hosted by Employment & Immigration Law Partner, Adam Williams, with Partners Rustom Tata and Stephen ten Hove joining the discussion.
Monday Apr 17, 2023
Fire and rehire - latest ACAS guide for employers
Monday Apr 17, 2023
Monday Apr 17, 2023
In this latest episode, our Employment Law experts discuss the Government's recent announcement seeking to crack down on employers use of fire and rehire; this culminated in January of this year 2023 and the announcement of a new code of practice following the P&O events of last year. What does it mean for employers? Should we be worried about breaching the code? Does it actually address the behaviour that employees are most likely to experience here?
Hosted by Employment & Immigration Law Partner, Adam Williams, with Employment Partners Rebecca Thornley-Gibson and Simon Bellm joining the discussion.
Friday Mar 24, 2023
EU retained bill - Impact on UK businesses
Friday Mar 24, 2023
Friday Mar 24, 2023
In this latest episode, our Employment Law experts discuss the retained EU law revocation and reform bill, and how this will impact UK employment law and HR practitioners. The bill is yet to complete its passage through Parliament that seeks to remove all domestic legislation made under the European Communities Act 1972 and all retained EU legislation from the 31st December 2023. But it also contains some interesting proposals around how courts and tribunals will treat EU case law going forward.
Hosted by Employment & Immigration Law Partner, Adam Williams, with Partners Rustom Tata and Stephen ten Hove joining the discussion.
Friday Mar 03, 2023
Employment Law review of 2022, and what’s to come in 2023
Friday Mar 03, 2023
Friday Mar 03, 2023
Our latest episode features the recording from our webinar last month, where our employment experts, Greg Burgess and Will Walsh, review important employment cases from 2022 and discuss what issues are on the horizon for 2023 including:
An overview of the key cases and legislation from 2022- Gender identity cases in 2022- CV fraud: what can an employer do when an applicant lies- Strike action and the use of agency workers- Holiday pay for casual workers- Employment tribunal system – an update on their caseload and delays A preview of what is likely to come in 2023- A new statutory right to carer’s and neonatal leave- Proposals to widen laws to protect pregnant employees- Sexual harassment changes- Dealing with employees who raise multiple grievances