LRA Podcast - Challenging Workplaces - Part 1
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Release Date: 09/14/2022
Labour Relations Agency podcast
In this episode the Labour Relations Agency's Diane Edgington chats to Daniel Comiskey, Head of Marketing at Newry-based S&W Wholesale, winners of the Business Eye Awards 'Employer of the Year' category, sponsored by the Labour Relations Agency. Daniel describes how his company is celebrating 2 years as an 'Employee Ownership Trust', and the benefits they've seen in terms of staff engagement and future proofing the business. It's a way of giving something back to employees and sharing both accountability and a return on the performance of the business. In terms of the...
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The Living Wage Foundation recently announced an increase in the Real Living Wage to £12.60 per hour, a voluntary wage rate that is calculated based on the cost of living and is intended to provide a decent standard of living for employees. Today we are joined by Mary McManus, Regional Manager for Living Wage NI, based in Advice NI (a partnership between Advice NI and the Living Wage Foundation and funded by the Department for the Economy, Northern Ireland) and Elaine Clarke, Director of Employment Relations Services at the Labour Relations Agency, to talk more about what the Real Wage...
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The last number of years has been a fallow period in terms of new employment legislation in Northern Ireland, which has seen a growing divergence between employment law here and in Great Britain. Against this backdrop, the Department for the Economy published its "Good Jobs" Employment Rights Bill consultation in July this year, which has a particular focus on four main areas - Terms of Employment, Pay and Benefits, Voice and Recognition and Work-Life Balance. The consultation seeks to gather opinion and evidence o help enhance the future employment law framework in Northern Ireland and ensure...
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Podcast 7 – The value of Trade Unions. In the 7th Podcast in our series on “Challenging Workplaces” series, we discuss the value of trade unions in the workplace. Our Director of Employment Services, Mark McAllister, is joined by Nita Clarke OBE, director of the Involvement and Participation Association (IPA), Jacquie White, General Secretary of the Ulster Teachers Union (UTU) and Clare Moore, Equality and Social Affairs Officer with the Northern Ireland Committee of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions (NICICTU) , to discuss the value of trade unions in the workplace....
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Hybrid working is one of the biggest drivers of change for organisations in the UK and Ireland. We are joined by leading HR practitioner, thinker and author, Gary Cookson and Ana Desmond, Senior Economist at the University of Ulster, and co-author of recent research "Is remote working, working?", to discuss how organisations should approach the topic, and ways they can get it working for them.
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Recent research has estimated the cost of workplace conflict for employers in Northern Ireland to be £851 million per year. For the fifth podcast in our series on "Challenging Workplaces", we are joined by one of the authors of the research, Professor Richard Saundry from Westminster University, along with Nicola Barber, Chair of CIPD Northern Ireland, and our own Director of Employment Services, Mark McAllister, to discuss the topic and how managerial capability could help reduce these costs.
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In the fourth podcast in our "Challenging Workplaces" series, we discuss the four day week, and whether it might be time to reassess the traditional Monday to Friday working pattern in the modern workplace. Paul Lowe, Director of Corporate Services at the Labour Relations Agency, talks with guests Michelle Murphy, Head of Operations and HR at JMK Solicitors, and Jayne Gallagher, Managing Director of Legal Island, about the topic, plus the challenges and benefits they have experienced when implementing the 4 day working week in their organisations.
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In the third podcast in our "Challenging Workplaces" series, we talk about the importance of being able to have "Respectful Conversations" in the workplace. Host Glenn Baker is joined by Morna Blaney, Employment Relations Manager at the LRA and guest Nuala Murphy, Director of Diversity Mark, to discuss the guidance the LRA have produced to help employers in this area, plus the real benefits that can come with open, honest and respectful communication on subjects that may have once been seen as taboo, or too controversial for discussion.
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In the second podcast in our 'Challenging Workplaces' series, we explore the issue of Domestic Violence and Abuse. Host Glenn Baker is joined by Helen Smyth, Employment Relations Manager at the LRA and guest Clare Moore from the Northern Ireland Committee of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions, with whom we have collaborated to produce some guidance for employers in terms of how best to manage this important issue in the workplace, and how best to support employees who are experiencing domestic violence and abuse.
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The Labour Relations Agency's Mark McAllister, Director of Employment Relations Services and Keelin Kelly, Communications Manager, discuss some of the topics that have previously been regarded as societal issues but are slowly being recognised as workplace issues too, such as domestic violence, menopause and gender identity.
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