The Employment Law Pod

Boyes Turner

Welcome to The Employment Law Podcast by Boyes Turner. In this podcast series, each episode takes a deep dive into a different subject, covering all things related to employment law. Whether you're an CEO, stakeholder, HR, or just interested in understanding the legal intricacies of the workplace, this podcast is your go-to resource.Join us as our expert employment solicitors break down crucial topics such as discrimination, workplace policies, termination, contracts, and much more. Gain valuable insights from legal professionals, human resources experts, and industry leaders, providing you with the knowledge and understanding to navigate the complex world of employment law with confidence.Subscribe now to stay up-to-date on the ever-evolving realm of employment law. Each episode is a masterclass, equipping you with the tools to make informed decisions and foster a fair, lawful, and productive work environment.

  1. Jun 2

    The rise of AI-generated claims in employment tribunals

    In this episode of the Employment Law Pod, employment Partner Andrew Whiteaker is joined by dispute resolution Partner Phillip Baldwin to explore the growing impact of AI on litigation, grievances and dispute resolution. Andy and Phil explore how litigants, employees and businesses are increasingly using tools such as ChatGPT to prepare grievances, legal arguments and tribunal claims. They discuss how AI can improve access to justice and support individuals who may otherwise be unable to obtain legal advice, while also creating significant challenges for courts, tribunals and employers.  The conversation covers: Why employment judges are starting to push back on AI-generated submissionsThe rise in lengthy and overly complex tribunal claimsHow AI can create false confidence for litigantsThe risks of hallucinated case law and inaccurate legal argumentsConfidentiality and privilege concerns when using open source AI toolsThe growing pressure on tribunal and court systemsWhy AI can make settlement discussions more difficultPractical advice for employers handling AI-generated grievances and complaintsThe continued importance of legal expertise, negotiation and human judgment in dispute resolutionAlongside the risks, the episode also looks at the positive ways legal professionals are using AI to improve efficiency, including disclosure exercises and document review, while emphasising the importance of human judgment, negotiation skills and legal expertise in resolving disputes effectively. If you have any questions about employment disputes, grievances, litigation or the use of AI in the workplace, the teams at Boyes Turner would be happy to help. Episode Links Visit our websiteContact usOur Employment servicesOur HR training

    28 min
  2. May 7

    How new unfair dismissal rules will impact employers

    In this episode of the Employment Law Pod, Andrew Whiteaker is joined by Will Morris from Profectus Recruitment to unpack one of the most significant upcoming changes in UK employment law. With the Employment Rights Act introducing a new six month qualifying period for unfair dismissal claims and removing the compensation cap, businesses are entering a period of real change and increased risk. Andy explains how the shift from two years to six months will reshape decision making for employers, particularly during the early stages of employment. The conversation explores how this change raises the stakes for getting recruitment and onboarding right from day one, and why waiting until the end of a probation period could create unintended legal exposure. Will brings a recruitment perspective, highlighting the challenges businesses already face in attracting and retaining talent. From high turnover in the first six months to misaligned expectations around hybrid working, he shares practical insights into how companies can better position themselves in a competitive market. The discussion also touches on the idea of “corporate catfishing” and the risks of overselling roles or culture during the hiring process. Together, they emphasise that strong onboarding, clear communication, and realistic hiring strategies are not just legal safeguards but essential for business performance. They also discuss the pressures on smaller organisations without dedicated HR support and how a focus on fairness and reasonableness can go a long way in navigating complex and evolving regulations. The episode closes with practical tips for employers, including tightening recruitment processes, improving briefing for recruiters, reducing unnecessary interview stages, and ensuring that offers and employee experiences align with expectations. Episode Links Visit our websiteContact usOur Employment servicesOur HR training

    27 min
  3. 12/19/2025

    Festive fun or festive fallout? HR lessons from the year end

    In our last employment podcast of the year Claire Taylor- Evans, Partner and Harjeet Nangla, Senior Associate discuss what might be on HR’s 2025 Christmas Wish List. Can you spot the festive song lyrics throughout the episode? The discussion starts with the risk of workplace Christmas parties, looking at employer liability, festive misconduct and the heightened obligations introduced by the Worker Protection Act. Claire and Harjeet unpack what “reasonable steps” really mean, the role of risk assessments, training and workplace culture, and how the EHRC is beginning to use its enforcement powers. The conversation then turns to the long-awaited Employment Rights Bill, soon to become the Employment Rights Act 2025. The episode provides a practical overview of what’s changing, when those changes are expected to take effect, and why employers should start planning now.  Finally, the episode addresses the rise in restructures and redundancies amid economic uncertainty. Claire and Harjeet highlight common pitfalls around collective redundancy thresholds, settlement agreements and voluntary redundancies, and explain why early HR involvement and robust tracking are critical to avoiding costly mistakes. A festive but practical end-of-year episode packed with insights to help HR teams stay compliant, reduce risk and prepare for what lies ahead in 2026 and beyond. Episode Links Visit our websiteContact usOur Employment servicesOur HR training

    24 min

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Welcome to The Employment Law Podcast by Boyes Turner. In this podcast series, each episode takes a deep dive into a different subject, covering all things related to employment law. Whether you're an CEO, stakeholder, HR, or just interested in understanding the legal intricacies of the workplace, this podcast is your go-to resource.Join us as our expert employment solicitors break down crucial topics such as discrimination, workplace policies, termination, contracts, and much more. Gain valuable insights from legal professionals, human resources experts, and industry leaders, providing you with the knowledge and understanding to navigate the complex world of employment law with confidence.Subscribe now to stay up-to-date on the ever-evolving realm of employment law. Each episode is a masterclass, equipping you with the tools to make informed decisions and foster a fair, lawful, and productive work environment.

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