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The Employment Law Pod

Boyes Turner
The Employment Law Pod
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    Unpacking the Employment Rights Act: risks, changes and opportunities

    03.2.2026 | 27 Min.
    In this episode of the Employment Law Pod, partners Andrew Whitaker and Helen Goss unpack one of the most significant shake-ups to UK employment law in decades: the Employment Rights Act.
    With the Act now in force and many changes being phased in through 2026 and 2027, Andy and Helen explore what we know so far, what remains uncertain, and what employers should be thinking about now.
    They discuss the headline reforms, including the reduction of the unfair dismissal qualifying period to six months, the proposed removal of the compensation cap, changes to statutory sick pay, collective redundancy rules, trade union law, fire and rehire, and zero-hours contracts. 
    Importantly, this episode doesn’t just focus on risk. Andy and Helen take a balanced view, using their famous Venn diagram thinking to explore whether there are genuine positives for both employers and employees, from improved workforce engagement and retention to a more level playing field across sectors.
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    Festive fun or festive fallout? HR lessons from the year end

    19.12.2025 | 24 Min.
    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.
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    Settlement agreements explained: Top tips & how to get them right

    02.12.2025 | 21 Min.
    If you’re staring down a reorganisation, a redundancy risk, or a fraying working relationship, a well-drafted settlement agreement can be the difference between clean closure and months of expensive uncertainty. In this episode, Partner Helen Goss and Solicitor Rachael McAnulty break down everything employers and employees need to know about settlement agreements.

    With organisations continuing to restructure in a challenging economic climate, settlement agreements are increasingly common but they’re often misunderstood. Helen and Rachael discuss what a settlement agreement is, when it should be used, and the key clauses that must be drafted with care.

    From tax treatment and PENP calculations to restrictive covenants, legal fee contributions, and the importance of getting notice arrangements right, this conversation provides clear, practical guidance for HR teams, business owners, and individuals exiting a company.
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    Employment law in practice: Secondments, sabbaticals, and unpaid leave

    28.10.2025 | 35 Min.
    Andrew Whiteaker, and Helen Goss unpack the legal and practical considerations when employees take time away from their regular roles, from temporary secondments to unpaid sabbaticals and career breaks. 
    They discuss: 
    What distinguishes a secondment from a sabbatical or unpaid leave
    Common pitfalls when employees return from extended absence
    How to avoid disputes with clear written agreements
    What happens when a role no longer exists at the end of a secondment
    Later in the episode, Andy and Helen delve into the CIPD Health and Wellbeing at Work Survey 2025, which reveals a sharp rise in sickness absence across UK sectors. They explore why absence levels are increasing, particularly the growing impact of mental health, the effects of hybrid and home working on sickness trends, how HR teams can manage absence more effectively through better data, communication, and manager training, and why employee wellbeing strategies need to move beyond box-ticking. 
    This episode is packed with practical advice for HR professionals, business leaders, and in-house counsel looking to stay ahead of emerging employment law and people management issues.
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    Balancing business needs and employee wellbeing in sickness absence

    30.9.2025 | 38 Min.
    In this episode of The Employment Law Pod, Andrew Whiteaker is joined by Julie Marsh, Partner in the Clinical Negligence team, to explore the challenges around managing long-term sickness absence.
    Together, they discuss:
    The realities employees face after serious illness or injury.
    Why early communication between employers and employees matters.
    The role of medical evidence and occupational health in fair decision-making.
    What “reasonable adjustments” really mean under the Equality Act.
    Practical steps for employers to support a fair and lawful return-to-work process.
    Discover how additional resources like Employee Assistance Programs and private medical insurance can support recovery, and why signposting employees to appropriate legal advice might provide crucial financial security when return to work proves impossible.
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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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