89 episodes

Welcome to Having A NatteRR, the Robinson Ralph podcast in which we discuss recent cases from the fascinating world of Employment Law. With an educational and entertaining spin for listeners along the way, this podcast is sure to leave you wanting more. If you wish to contact us then please email us at info@robinsonralph.com

Having A NatteRR Robinson Ralph

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    • 5.0 • 6 Ratings

Welcome to Having A NatteRR, the Robinson Ralph podcast in which we discuss recent cases from the fascinating world of Employment Law. With an educational and entertaining spin for listeners along the way, this podcast is sure to leave you wanting more. If you wish to contact us then please email us at info@robinsonralph.com

    Series 10 Episode 6

    Series 10 Episode 6

    In this episode, we discuss the case of Legge v the Environment Agency, in which the Claimant who had argued he had been sacked for not being a feminist, was ordered to pay £20k costs for bringing a vexatious claim. 
     
    We also discuss Dave's hurty knee, my hurty shoulder and fights between people over sitting and standing at events. 

    • 23 min
    Series 10 Episode 5

    Series 10 Episode 5

    In this episode, David and I discuss the case of  Wright Turner v London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham​, which included a claim of direct disability discrimination. 
    We also talk about our upcoming trip to Chorley and how I was inconvenienced by the amount of 'looking' I had to do at a recent visit to Harry Potter Studios. 

    • 17 min
    Series 10 Episode 4

    Series 10 Episode 4

    In this episode, Simon and David discuss the case of McLaren V Hiflow Property Services, a pregnancy discrimination case in which the Claimant won and received a £22k reward.
    They look at what respondent did wrong in terms of case preparation, talk through the judgment and look at the lessons all employers can learn from this.
    It also includes the ever-popular ‘banter bit’ in which Dave discusses the unhygienic state of his son’s flat in Edinburgh, and Simon reveals how to steal chocolate from your children.

    • 15 min
    Series 10 Episode 3

    Series 10 Episode 3

    In this week’s episode of Having a NatteRR, David and Simon discuss the case of In Richardson v West Midlands Trains Ltd, in which the Claimant won his claim of unfair dismissal after being sacked for played two pranks, involving placing, firstly, a tarantula’s shed exoskeleton, and, subsequently, a snakeskin in a colleague’s pigeonhole.
    The  Tribunal ordered the Respondent to pay the Claimant £22,571.22, representing his loss of earnings until 6 July 2023, plus £704.99 per week from 7 July 2023 until reinstatement.
    The boys discuss where the Respondent went wrong.
    In addition, the “banter section” hits a new low.

    • 20 min
    Series 10 Episode 2

    Series 10 Episode 2

    In the second episode of this series of Robinson Ralph’s Having a Natter podcast, David and Simon discuss the case of Ms Lad v Lily Head Dental Practice. The Claimant in this case was removed from a work whatsapp group whilst on maternity leave and brought a claim for maternity leave discrimination. There were other aspects to the case, but that is the aspect they focus on; there are lessons to be learned for employers with employees absent on maternity leave, when it is necessary to put in place measures to ensure those employees are included in events and announcements.
    They also discuss the trauma Simon anticipates suffering as a result of David not being able to accompany him for the usual evening curry whilst they are away delivering training., and the business plan for the “bus tour of injustice”.

    • 14 min
    Series 10 Episode 1

    Series 10 Episode 1

    In this episode, the first of a new series of Robinson Ralph’s Having a NatteRR podcast, Simon and David discuss the case of Muir v AstraZeneca, where the employee was dismissed in December 2020 for misconduct relating to bullying and harassment. The Tribunal criticised the employer for failing to have due regard to Mr Muir’s mental health disability, which had impacted on his behaviour. The tribunal found that Mr Muir’s line manager and other relevant managers were aware of his disability and they could have taken steps to support him, rather than dismiss him.
    They also discuss how few or many people probably listen to the podcast; the “banter” section of course being the best reason to listen to the podcast and tell everyone else about it!

    • 14 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
6 Ratings

6 Ratings

Kaatans ,

Really enjoyable

Really accessible and amusing series - they also do a newsletter. Nothing is ever dry with these guys and it’s a great brain wash for when things feel a bit heavy.

Ali-san13 ,

Brilliant

Love this, made me laugh - looking forward to listening to the next episode

Fly Cup ,

Quality

An excuse for HR types to listen to a funny podcast and pass it off as work. Their newsletter is good too if you’re interested

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