
An update on the Law and best practice for managing and recruiting staff and for dealing with any issues that may arise. An easy to listen to legal and practical update.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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In this episode 260 of the employment law and HR podcast, I bring you a run down of the new law coming in October 2026 which provides a legal duty on employers to prevent harassment of employees by third parties and provides for employer liability fo... more
In this episode 259 of the employment law and HR podcast, we delve into some of the detail of the forthcoming changes under the Employment Rights Act 2025. In this episode I am covering the key changes taking place from April 2026.
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In this episode 258 of the employment law and HR podcast, we delve into some of the detail of the forthcoming changes under the Employment Rights Act 2025. In this episode I am covering the key changes in regards to unfair dismissal including an anal... more
What is the status of the changes under the new law?
In this episode 257 of the employment law and HR podcast, as we reach the end of the year and the last podcast for 2025 I cover an update on the status of the Employment Rights Bill, the change... more
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Going through an ET process myself, I wanted to be more educated on the subject so I can be more prepared. I found Alison’s show and found exactly what I needed. Alison is clear, concise and always on topic. I have personally learnt so much from her experience and do appreciate the effort that is being put in to share this experience in between running and business and caring for her own family. Thank you helping us understand a complex set of topics.
I know saying “soothing voice” might sound nuts or “woo”, but anyone who’s gone through or going through redundancy as an employee will relate to how helpful it is to have calm, educational voice of reason in their ear. I really appreciate this podcast for it’s objectivity (it doesn’t lean hard either way in the side of employee / employee), it’s clear breakdown of what can be overwhelming technicalities and (last but not last) the fact it isn’t trying to “sell” the legal services of the associa... more
Very knowledgeable and sensible guidance. I have really been enjoying this to support me in my management role. There’s very little training for managers where we work and this is serving to build my knowledge and confidence with HR issues.
I have just become a HR Advisor and I finding these podcasts so helpful! It’s so good to be able to hear the detail in HR rather than the bigger picture/organisational design information that is often out there. Thank you for making these!!
I’m currently in the middle of a case against my ex employers for discrimination, bullying, harassment and constructive dismissal.
I wish I’d discovered this podcast earlier but the information contained is invaluable.
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This series provides valuable insights into employment law and HR best practices, focusing on relevant legal updates and practical advice for employers and HR professionals. Covering a wide range of topics, the episodes delve into significant changes in legislation, effective management techniques, and the challenges faced in workplace relations, especially in light of evolving employee rights. Notable areas of discussion include unfair dismissal rights, workplace conflict resolution, and the implications of new laws affecting paternity leave, holiday pay, and sexual harassment regulations.
Listeners can expect an approachable tone and a wealth of knowledge drawn from real-world experiences, making it a go-to resource for anyone involved i... more
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