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The IER Podcast

Podcast The IER Podcast
The Institute of Employment Rights
The IER is delighted to launch our new podcast. In this 6-part series, our labour law experts will be dissecting the new employment legislation brought forward ...
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  • Getting The Bill Right: Lessons From Legislation Past
    How can the experience of prior legislation help get the best out of Labour's new Employment Rights Bill? And will the Care Sector be the new flag-bearer for improved terms and conditions?Carolyn Jones, Senior Vice President of the Institute of Employment Rights, leads a detailed discussion on Labour's new Employment Rights Bill.Joined by IER Vice President Professor Lydia Hayes and Executive Committee member Sarah Veale, the panel examines past legislative experiences, challenges in drafting effective employment laws, and the need for precise legal wording.Special focus is given to the radical shift towards sectoral collective bargaining in adult social care. Emphasis is given to the importance of union involvement, addressing systemic issues like unequal pay and the pitfalls of zero-hour contracts.Despite challenges, new legislative consultations provide hope for fairer employment practices.The show closes with a call to reinforce workers' power through unions, balancing collective and individual rights.About The Institute of Employment RightsThe IER aims to develop modern employment laws and offers publications, briefings, and conference papers.Supporters can subscribe and receive newsletters at www.ier.org.uk.Episode Chapters:00:00 Getting The Bill Right: Lessons From Legislation Past00:47 Introduction04:31 Why Legal Language Matters05:42 Balancing The Long View06:32 Anticipating Problems With The New Bill07:59 Rights For Part-Time Workers09:58 How Employers Are Responding12:04 Looking Forward: The Care Work Sector14:46 Collective Bargaining In Adult Social Care16:18 A New Voice For Care Workers?20:03 Care work: A Marginalised Bellwether23:50 Balancing Individual Vs Collective Rights29:45 ConclusionCredits:The IER podcast is sponsored by Thompsons Solicitors.For Thompsons resources and advice on Trade Union law visit thompsonstradeunion.law.This podcast is produced for IER by Creative Kin.To find out more, visit creativekin.co.uk.Recorded at Creative Kin's London studios.Studio Producer and Editor: Jason CaffreyTheme Music: Daniel Jorgensen
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  • The Employment Rights Bill: A New Era For Workers?
    What will Labour's new employment legislation bring for workers and trade unions?In this insightful episode, Carolyn Jones Vice President of the Institute of Employment Rights is joined by Lord John Hendy KC and Professor Keith Ewing to discuss the imperative need for comprehensive reforms in UK labour laws.Reflecting on changes since the Thatcher era, they explore critical issues such as sectoral collective bargaining, the establishment of a Ministry of Labour, and alignment with international legal standards.Key topics include the Labour Party’s new Employment Rights Bill, the impact of weakened trade unions, the controversial nine-month probation period, and specific cases like the P&O Ferries dismissals.The discussion emphasises the importance of effective enforcement mechanisms, protecting workers' rights, and the political dynamics influencing these legislative changes.Listeners are encouraged to engage in the debate over these pressing labour law reforms.About The Institute for Employment RightsThe IER aims to develop modern employment laws and offers publications, briefings, and conference papers.Supporters can subscribe and receive newsletters at www.ier.org.uk.Episode Chapters:00:00 The Employment Rights Bill: A New Era For Workers?00:37 Introduction03:01 Why UK Labour Law Needs Revision05:45 Four Pillars of Robust Employment Rights07:41 A Ministry of Labour Still Needed11:50 Sectoral Collective Bargaining17:15 Collective Action, Collective Rights20:02 P&O Ferries: A Case Study22:48 Legal Impunity For Businesses27:29 Day One Rights Vs Probation Periods30:28 Amending The Employment Rights Bill32:07 ConclusionThe IER podcast is supported by Thompsons Solicitors.For Thompsons resources and advice on Trade Union law visit thompsonstradeunion.law.This podcast is produced for IER by Creative Kin.To find out more, visit creativekin.co.uk.Recorded at Creative Kin's London studios.Studio Producer and Editor: Jason CaffreyTheme Music: Daniel Jorgensen
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  • Welcome to the IER podcast!
    The Institute of Employment Rights (IER) was established in 1989 to combat anti-trade union legislation enacted during the Thatcher era.It has since created an extensive library of labour law resources with the help of a network of volunteer lawyers, academics, and trade unionists.The IER aims to develop modern employment laws and offers publications, briefings, and conference papers.Supporters can subscribe and receive newsletters at www.ier.org.uk.Chapters:00:00 Introduction to the Institute of Employment Rights00:22 IER's Contributions and Resources00:58 Support and Subscription InformationCredits:The IER podcast is sponsored by Thompsons Solicitors.For Thompsons resources and advice on Trade Union law visit thompsonstradeunion.law.This podcast is produced for IER by Creative Kin.To find out more, visit creativekin.co.uk.Recorded at Creative Kin's London studios.Studio Producer and Editor: Jason CaffreyTheme Music: Daniel Jorgensen
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