PodLaw! - WJM's Employment Law Podcast Library
Welcome to WJM’s Employment Law Podcast Library.
Here you’ll find short, informative audio podcasts on topical matters of employment law. Delivered by members of WJM’s Employment Team, the podcasts will build into a reference tool for employers.
Paternity Leave
In this podcast Fraser Gillies looks at paternity leave and its implications for employers.
Paternity Leave Post Date: 22nd December 2008
Flexible Working & Employers
There are situations where an employee can request flexible working. In this podcast Fraser Gilles looks at maternity, paternity and other situations where an employee can make a request for flexible working and how you as an employer can respond.
Flexible Working Post Date: 2nd April 2008
Working Time Regulations
If your organisation needs a time flexible workforce to meet operational needs then the Working Time Regulations can have a significant impact. Hear Fraser Gillies describe how the Regulations might affect you.
Working Time Regulations Post Date: 28th March 2008
Sex Discrimination
There are many unwitting acts of sex discrimination in the workplace. In this podcast, Fraser Gillies gives employers some guidance on avoiding claims at the Employment Tribunal or worse.
Sex Discrimination in the Workplace Post Date: 28th March 2008
Disability Discrimination
Most organisations are aware that they have a general duty of care not to discriminate against a disabled person. The law in this area is continually evolving and employers can inadvertently fall foul of the law. Fraser Gillies gives a broad outline of the law in this area.
Disability Discrimination in the Workplace Post Date: 28th March 2008
Grievances can be a real headache for employers. In this PodLaw broadcast, hear Liam Entwistle describe the Grief from Grievances which can be visted on your organisation. Post Date: 17 July 2006
A brief introduction to PodLaw! and the team:
Introducing the Employment Team Last Updated: 28 March 2008
More PodLaw! casts will follow soon.
For more information on the topics presented in PodLaw!, please contact Fraser Gillies fzg@wjm.co.uk
The information contained in these podcasts is for general guidance only and represents our understanding of relevant law and practice as at the date shown by the relevant podcast. Wright, Johnston & Mackenzie LLP cannot be held responsible for any action taken, or failure to act, in reliance upon the contents. Specific advice should be taken on any individual matter. Authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority. Registered office: 302 St Vincent Street, Glasgow, G2 5RZ. A limited liability partnership registered in Scotland, number SO 300336.
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