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Welcome to Employment & Benefits Unpacked, where we dive into the many employment, benefits, and mobility issues facing organizations across jurisdictions. Each episode is hosted by a different Ma... more
FAQs about Employment & Benefits Unpacked:How many episodes does Employment & Benefits Unpacked have?The podcast currently has 272 episodes available.
November 24, 2017Episode 125 – A View from Mayer BrownNick looks at three cases all of which consider the nature of work today, Uber, Deliveroo and the reported claim against the University of London. To follow Nick on Twitter, please go to Nicholas Robertson@NicholasRober11....more0minPlay
November 20, 2017Special Episode – A View from Mayer BrownNick is joined by Liz Stern who heads up Mayer Brown’s Global Mobility practice. Mobility and Migration is very much in the news at the moment, so this is a timely look at steps international employers need to be taking now to respond to the changed environment in which they operate. To follow Nick on Twitter, please go to Nicholas Robertson@NicholasRober11....more0minPlay
November 03, 2017Episode 124 – A View from Mayer BrownNick’s review of recent cases starts with a review of a key case on whistleblowing. Nick also considers a discrimination claim against an employer for failing to do a sufficient health and safety assessment, and a religious discrimination claim where the employer wanted to limit what an employee could say when preaching. To follow Nick on Twitter, please go to Nicholas Robertson@NicholasRober11....more0minPlay
October 13, 2017Episode 123 – A View from Mayer BrownNick looks at two recent cases, one on unfair dismissal and one on territorial jurisdiction clauses and considers when to publish your gender pay gap statistics. To follow Nick on Twitter, please go to Nicholas Robertson@NicholasRober11....more0minPlay
September 29, 2017Episode 122 – A View from Mayer BrownNick looks at an employer’s right to suspend an employee during an investigation, and a case claiming that this gave rise to significant damages. The second case relates to an attempt to derail a tribunal case by challenging the Early Conciliation certificate. The third is an update on a case to do with prohibiting the use of work devices for personal communications. To follow Nick on Twitter, please go to Nicholas Robertson@NicholasRober11....more0minPlay
September 14, 2017Episode 121 – A View from Mayer BrownNick’s review of recent cases includes a key case on holiday pay and voluntary overtime. Secondly, we have a rare case on off shoring and the Transfer Regulations. The final case alters the tribunal procedure for granting witness orders with potential ramifications for the party applying for the order. To follow Nick on Twitter, please go to Nicholas Robertson@NicholasRober11....more0minPlay
September 08, 2017Special Episode – Another View from Mayer BrownNick is joined by Tanem Taskin, an Australian qualified lawyer in our team, who talks through some of the pitfalls for employers unfamiliar with Australian employment law. To follow Nick on Twitter, please go to Nicholas Robertson@NicholasRober11....more0minPlay
August 10, 2017Episode 120 – A View from Mayer BrownNick looks at the momentous outcome of the challenge to Tribunal fees, and considers what is likely to happen next for Tribunal cases. He also looks at a case claiming that the UK rules on collective redundancy consultation can apply to employees working outside the UK, and what happens when an employee disregards an interim injunction. To follow Nick on Twitter, please go to Nicholas Robertson@NicholasRober11....more0minPlay
July 21, 2017Episode 119 – A View from Mayer BrownNick’s review of recent cases considers two decisions on restrictive covenant issues, plus an important case on when multiple claimants can file a joint claim with an Employment Tribunal. To follow Nick on Twitter, please go to Nicholas Robertson@NicholasRober11....more0minPlay
June 23, 2017Episode 118 – A View from Mayer BrownNick looks at a recent case on territorial jurisdiction and the ability of tribunals to hear claims from employees based and working outside Britain. He also considers a case where a disabled employees absence from work was followed by redundancy, and whether this amounted to a discriminatory dismissal. Finally we have a significant Tribunal case on a direct discrimination claim for a failure to pay enhanced shared parental leave pay. To follow Nick on Twitter, please go to Nicholas Robertson@NicholasRober11....more0minPlay
FAQs about Employment & Benefits Unpacked:How many episodes does Employment & Benefits Unpacked have?The podcast currently has 272 episodes available.