Morton Fraser's Podcasts
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Morton Fraser's podcasts from all areas of the business.www.morton-fraser.com
Episodes
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Careers After Babies - How can employers better support working mums return to the workplace?
09/02/2023 Duration: 16minIn this week's podcast, Jessica Heagren tells us about her Careers After Babies research and discusses with Hayley Johnson and David Hossack what employers can do to support working parents.
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Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) - what are an employer's obligations?
02/02/2023 Duration: 07minIn this week's podcast, David Hossack and Nicole Moscardini discuss whether Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) can amount to a disability under the Equality Act 2010 and what obligations employers have in respect of any employees suffering from SAD.
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A closer look at the recent anti-strike bill
26/01/2023 Duration: 07minIn this week's podcast, David Hossack and Fiona Meek take a closer look at the Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Bill, what the Bill would look to do and the reactions to the Bill so far.
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Corporate Clarity: interview with Alan Mahon, Executive Chair of Brewgooder
24/01/2023 Duration: 21minIn our latest Corporate Clarity Podcast, Andrew Walker, Corporate Partner and Head of Corporate Growth, is joined by Alan Mahon, the founder of Brewgooder. Alan shares and discusses his own entrepreneurial background and the fascinating evolution of Brewgooder in making real impact in the provision of clean and safe water in the world. He also passes on his tips to the next generation of entrepreneurs who may be considering attending the inaugural In Drinks event in Glasgow in March 2023 and/or looking to set up a drinks business in the current economic climate.
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What is a vanishing dismissal and what legal effect does this have?
19/01/2023 Duration: 06minIn our weekly podcast, David Hossack and Fiona Meek discuss a recent case which looked at the concept of a "vanishing dismissal" following an employee's successful appeal against dismissal.
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Employment law - what to expect in 2023
12/01/2023 Duration: 13minInnes Clark and David Hossack discuss the key employment law developments that employers should have on their radar this year.
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"Ghosting" - a new workplace trend?
05/01/2023 Duration: 09minWith "ghosting" on the rise in UK workplaces, Elise Turner and David Hossack explore the possible reasons for this trend and the legal implications when an employee leaves without resigning.
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Employment law review of the year 2022
21/12/2022 Duration: 11minIn this week's podcast, David Hossack and Lindsey Cartwright look at the key employment law events of 2022.
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Lying on CVs
15/12/2022 Duration: 09minThe dangers of doing so and how to avoid appointing those who do.
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Harassment: I didn't tell you this, but…
08/12/2022 Duration: 10minTough decisions on anonymous harassment reports - can an employer really meet everyone's expectations?
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Accent Bias: how perceptions about accents can have an impact in the workplace
01/12/2022 Duration: 05minWith a recent survey finding that 46% of UK workers had been mocked, criticised or singled out in a social setting because of their accent, David Hossack and Elise Turner discuss how accent bias can impact in a workplace setting and what steps can be taken to combat bias.
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Twittering into Trouble?
22/11/2022 Duration: 08minIn our weekly podcast, David Hossack and Alan Delaney look at the recent events at Twitter from a UK employment law perspective.
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Adopting a 'pool of one' in a redundancy situation - what are the risks?
17/11/2022 Duration: 07minIn our weekly podcast, David Hossack and Elise Turner discuss the recent case of Mogane v Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and the risks associated with adopting a 'pool of one' in redundancy situations.
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Can political beliefs amount to a protected characteristic under the Equality Act?
10/11/2022 Duration: 08minIn our weekly podcast, David Hossack and Fiona Meek discuss a recent case, which looks at the protections available to employees who are dismissed for reasons related to their political beliefs.
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New ACAS Suspension Guidance for Employers
03/11/2022 Duration: 13minDavid Hossack talks to Rebecca McAvoy about the new ACAS Guidance on suspension and what this means for employers considering suspending an employee.
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Employee Wellbeing - How can employers help with the cost of living crisis?
27/10/2022 Duration: 14minIn this week's podcast, Hayley Johnson identifies the Top 10 ways employers can support their staff during the cost of living crisis.
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What does breastfeeding have to do with employers?
20/10/2022 Duration: 19minDavid Hossack talks to Sarah Gilzean and Kat Prangle of Breastfeeding LENS about the recent case of Mellor v MFG Academies Trust and what employers can do to support mothers returning to work and the vital public health role they can play.
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Pets in the office - "pawsibly" a new way of working?
13/10/2022 Duration: 10minIn our weekly podcast, David Hossack and Fiona Meek look at the question of allowing pets at work, what advantages this could bring, and what issues employers would need to think about if pets were in the office.
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Can supporting a particular football club amount to a philosophical belief? - Part 2
06/10/2022 Duration: 07minLast year, we recorded a podcast based on media reports that an individual was seeking to argue before an Employment Tribunal that his support for Rangers Football Club amounted to a philosophical belief. Now that a judgment has been handed down in the case, David Hossack and Elise Turner revisit the relevant legal tests and consider whether this case is likely to be the last word on this point.
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Is long-covid a disability in law?
29/09/2022 Duration: 09minIn our weekly podcast, David Hossack and Fiona Meek discuss the recent employment tribunal case of Quinn v Sense Scotland, where the claimant tried to argue that her diagnosis of long covid amounted to a disability and protected her against dismissal by her employer.