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XpertHR is now Brightmine. This podcast brings you must-have employment law guidance, HR best practice and insights, from the team behind the UK's leading online HR resource.

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XpertHR is now Brightmine. This podcast brings you must-have employment law guidance, HR best practice and insights, from the team behind the UK's leading online HR resource.

    Rethinking recruitment and reskilling

    Rethinking recruitment and reskilling

    According to research, almost half of the skills used by the workforce today will no longer be relevant in a couple of years. Given this context of a fast-evolving workplace with shifting needs, it's perhaps unsurprising that organisations are struggling to hire people with the right skills. What is to be done? Career mentor Laurie Macpherson joins us to discuss ways for HR and employees to begin to rethink recruitment and reskilling.
    Related resources Four steps HR can take to help businesses and employees embrace the new "squiggly" careers era Whose responsibility is employee development anyway? Managing retention: Creating a retention strategy Global learning and development 2024: XpertHR survey report

    • 34 Min.
    Redundancy protection – what’s changed?

    Redundancy protection – what’s changed?

    A raft of employment law changes have come into effect over the past few months. In this edition of the podcast, Zeba Sayed and Stephen Simpson discuss some developments that have perhaps received less attention than others: the changes to special redundancy protection for family-related leave that came into force on 6 April 2024.
    Read the transcript here
    Want to learn more? April 2024 employment law changes: Eight-point checklist for HR
    Redundancy policy
    Redundancy: Letter offering suitable alternative vacancy to pregnant employee
    Redundancy during or after maternity leave: Letter offering suitable alternative vacancy to employee

    • 24 Min.
    Navigating conflicts of belief in the workplace

    Navigating conflicts of belief in the workplace

    International and domestic politics, issues of gender and sexuality: people disagree about lots of things. Understandably, many organisations worry about the impact of controversial beliefs being expressed in the workplace - perhaps because of the effect on other employees, perhaps just because of the distraction that disputes can cause.
    In this edition of the podcast, employment law specialist Darren Newman joins us to discuss how organisations can navigate conflicts of belief in the workplace. Darren sets out the relevant case law and tackles questions including:
    Can employers distinguish between what is said in the workplace and what is said elsewhere, eg on social media? Can they put rules in place governing how people talk about controversial issues? What can they do to protect themselves and their employees? Read the transcript here
    Related resources Gender reassignment discrimination: Gender fluid and non-binary identities are protected Religion or belief discrimination: Gender-critical belief is protected, EAT holds Balancing competing rights: A difficult challenge for employers

    • 40 Min.
    Employment tribunals - tips and traps

    Employment tribunals - tips and traps

    Running an employment tribunal claim can be complicated and requires careful management. We are joined by part-time employment tribunal judge Tina Elliott, who offers practical tips on how to prepare effectively.
    The topics we discuss include:
    case management hearings; document disclosure; witness statements; and video hearings Read the transcript here

    • 31 Min.
    Immigration changes in 2024 - how HR can prepare

    Immigration changes in 2024 - how HR can prepare

    We are joined by Louise Haycock, immigration solicitor and partner at law firm Fragomen, to discuss the latest immigration changes affecting employers and the workforce, and how HR can prepare for them.
    Read the transcript here
    Want to learn more? Record of all workers' right to work in UK form
    Employment law guide: Immigration rules and right to work
    More XpertHR podcast episodes

    • 10 Min.
    COVID and other infectious diseases - what is the correct workplace etiquette now?

    COVID and other infectious diseases - what is the correct workplace etiquette now?

    The rules around COVID-19 were very clearly drawn in 2020. But what is the state of play now, not just in relation to COVID but to illness in the workplace generally? What should organisations do about employees who are nervous about returning to the workplace? Or about at-risk employees, particularly when infection rates are high? Or about long COVID - is it now treated as a disability? Bar Huberman, strategy and practice head of content at XpertHR, offers guidance.
    Read the transcript here
    Resources
    Disability discrimination: Employee with long COVID was disabled
    Hybrid working: Setting up the workplace for effective hybrid working
    How to respond where an employee is reluctant to return to the workplace
     

    • 17 Min.

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