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David Hossack & Fiona Meek
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Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Cases of workplace burnout are on the rise: why is it happening and how can employers reduce the risk?
In this week's employment law podcast, David Hossack and Elise Turner are joined by special guest speaker Fiona Lewis of the charity SAMH to explore the topic of burnout in the workplace, why it happens, the potential effects, the relevant legal obligations and the steps that employers can take to mitigate against the risk of stress and burnout.
2025-02-05
28 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
A look at SOSR dismissals in the context of covid vaccinations - what does an employer need to do to show a fair dismissal?
In our recent podcast, David Hossack and Fiona Meek look at the recent EAT case of Masiero & others v Barchester Healthcare PLC, where the EAT concluded that the dismissal of the Claimants for refusing to comply with the mandatory covid vaccination policy was fair.
2024-09-11
12 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Adams v Edinburgh Rape Crisis Centre: when are gender-critical beliefs protected?
In our recent podcast, David Hossack and Fiona Meek look at a recent employment tribunal decision which has attracted a significant amount of publicity, regarding an employee who was dismissed and discriminated against in light of her gender critical beliefs.
2024-06-19
11 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
"Heat of the moment" resignations
In our weekly podcast, David Hossack and Fiona Meek discuss a recent case which centred around a "heat of the moment" resignation and look at the legal rules around retracting a resignation given in these circumstances.
2024-01-31
09 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Can lie detector results be used as evidence in an Employment Tribunal?
In our weekly podcast, David Hossack and Fiona Meek look at the recent case of Henry v Tattu Manchester Limited and discuss the interesting question of whether lie detector evidence could be used in employment tribunal proceedings.
2023-11-16
12 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Discrimination claims brought by employee following her refusal to wear a bracelet at a festival
In the 200th edition of our employment podcast, David Hossack and Fiona Meek look into the protected characteristic of religion and belief in the case of Nijloveanu v Vigilant Security (Scotland) Ltd and discuss how far these protections extend in the workplace.
2023-10-18
14 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Another EAT case looking at the question of refusing to attend work during the covid pandemic.
In our weekly podcast, Partner David Hossack and Senior Solicitor Fiona Meek take a look at the recent EAT case of Miles v Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency, which saw the Claimant try to argue he had been constructively dismissed and subject to health and safety detriments because he refused to attend work during the Covid pandemic.
2023-07-06
10 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
What are the April 2023 Employment Law Changes? Part 2
This week in our podcast, David Hossack and Fiona Meek take a look at the employment law changes taking place in April this year.
2023-03-30
03 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
What are the April 2023 Employment Law Changes? Part 1
This week in our podcast, David Hossack and Fiona Meek take a look at the employment law changes taking place in April this year.
2023-03-30
08 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Do employers have a legal obligation to make sure their employees get home safely from work?
In our weekly podcast, David Hossack and Fiona Meek take a closer look at the recent Bill proposed by Scottish Greens MSP Maggie Chapman, which would require certain employers to take steps to ensure safe transport home for their employees.
2023-03-09
08 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
A closer look at the recent anti-strike bill
In 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.
2023-01-26
07 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
What is a vanishing dismissal and what legal effect does this have?
In 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.
2023-01-19
06 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Can political beliefs amount to a protected characteristic under the Equality Act?
In 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.
2022-11-10
08 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Pets in the office - "pawsibly" a new way of working?
In 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.
2022-10-13
10 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Is long-covid a disability in law?
In 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.
2022-09-29
09 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Sunderland v Superdry PLC: why the Claimant received over £96,000 in compensation
In our weekly podcast, David Hossack and Fiona Meek discuss a recent case which saw a claimant being awarded over £96,000 for claims of unfair dismissal and discrimination.
2022-09-21
10 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Gender-critical views and discrimination at work - the Bailey case
In our weekly podcast, David Hossack and Fiona Meek discuss the recent case of Alison Bailey v Garden Court Chambers and Stonewall, where the Employment Tribunal concluded that the claimant had been discriminated against due to her gender-critical views.
2022-08-25
08 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Gender-critical views and discrimination at work - the Forstater case
In our weekly podcast, David Hossack and Fiona Meek, discuss the recent case of Forstater v CGD Europe and Others, where the Employment Tribunal concluded that the claimant had been discriminated against due to her gender-critical views.
2022-08-11
09 min
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Employee who refused to attend work due to covid concerns was fairly dismissed
In our weekly podcast, David Hossack and Fiona Meek discuss a recent case in which the Employment Appeal Tribunal concluded that an employee who had refused to attend work due to concerns about covid had been fairly dismissed.
2022-07-21
09 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Mental health: why reasonable adjustments should be proactively considered at an early stage
David Hossack talks to Sarah Gilzean and Fiona Meek about the recent case of Abrahart v University of Bristol which has lessons for employers as well as educational institutions about the importance of making reasonable adjustments at an early stage in cases involving mental health and disability.
2022-06-09
10 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
How to deal with employees caught watching adult content at work
In this week's podcast, and in light of recent news headlines, David Hossack and Fiona Meek discuss how employers should deal with employees caught viewing adult material at work and what pitfalls to avoid if taking disciplinary action.
2022-05-20
07 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Injury to feelings awards increase for discrimination claims
With the latest increases to the Vento bands coming into force in April, David Hossack and Fiona Meek discuss how an Employment Tribunal approaches compensating injury to feelings in discrimination claims.
2022-04-21
09 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Employment Tribunal finds employee was harassed in relation to comments about menopause and unfairly dismissed following her raising Covid concerns.
n our weekly podcast, David Hossack and Fiona Meek discuss a recent employment tribunal case which saw an employee automatically unfairly dismissed following her raising Covid concerns. They also discuss the tribunal finding that she was harassed as a result of comments made as to whether she was menopausal.
2022-04-14
09 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Employment Law: Can an employee remove confidential documents belonging to their employer in order to seek legal advice?
In our weekly employment podcast, David Hossack and Fiona Meek discuss a recent case which looked at whether employees are entitled to remove confidential documents from their employer in anticipation of legal proceedings.
2022-02-24
07 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Employment Law: Can an employer be held liable for injuries following a practical joke that went wrong?
In our weekly podcast David Hossack and Fiona Meek discuss a recent case where an employer was not found to be liable following injuries suffered by an employee when a practical joke went wrong.
2022-02-10
10 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Employment Law: Refusal to be vaccinated against Covid-19 sees care assistant fairly dismissed
In our weekly podcast, David Hossack and Fiona Meek discuss a very recent and topical Employment Tribunal decision where an employee was found to be fairly dismissed by her employer after refusing to get the Covid-19 vaccine.
2022-01-27
12 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Employment Law: Christmas Parties in 2021
Employment lawyer, Fiona Meek and personal injury expert Derek Couper discuss Christmas events with David Hossack including "after party" Christmas events and in what circumstances employers might still be liable for the actions of employees. They also consider what impact Covid19 may have on the planning of Christmas events.
2021-12-03
16 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Employment Law: A "haunting" reminder for employers about the importance of a fair investigation in unfair dismissal cases
With Halloween fast approaching, David Hossack and Fiona Meek discuss a recent Employment Tribunal decision in which a teacher was unfairly dismissed after a pupil claimed he was locked in a haunted cupboard.
2021-10-27
12 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Employment Law: Argument over chicken nuggets results in unfair dismissal
In our weekly podcast, Partner David Hossack and Senior Solicitor Fiona Meek discuss a recent Employment Tribunal case which centred around a dismissal for gross misconduct following a dispute in a staff canteen.
2021-10-14
09 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Employment Law: Failure to consider flexible working request properly costs employer over £180,000
In our weekly podcast, Partner David Hossack and Senior Solicitor Fiona Meek discuss a recent case which has been in the news, where an employee was awarded a significant amount of compensation following her employer's failure to properly consider her flexible working request.
2021-10-06
11 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Employment Law: Can calling someone a grandma amount to age discrimination?
In our weekly podcast, Partner David Hossack and Senior Solicitor Fiona Meek discuss a recent case where the Employment Tribunal looked at the question of age discrimination in the context of comments referring to the Claimant as a grandmother.
2021-09-30
10 min
Morton Fraser MacRoberts Podcasts
Employment Law: Pub, pints and possibly unfair dismissal
In this week's podcast David Hossack discusses with Fiona Meek whether an employer can dismiss an employee who is seen in the pub during sick leave.
2021-07-15
10 min