In this episode, the first of a new series of Robinson Ralph’s Having a NatteRR podcast, Simon and David discuss the case of Muir v AstraZeneca, where the employee was dismissed in December 2020 for misconduct relating to bullying and harassment. The Tribunal criticised the employer for failing to have due regard to Mr Muir’s mental health disability, which had impacted on his behaviour. The tribunal found that Mr Muir’s line manager and other relevant managers were aware of his disability and they could have taken steps to support him, rather than dismiss him.
They also discuss how few or many people probably listen to the podcast; the “banter” section of course being the best reason to listen to the podcast and tell everyone else about it!
Having A NatteRR - Interview with Danny Posthill
Having A NatteRR - Series 2: Episode 11
Having A NatteRR - Series 2: Episode 10
Having A NatteRR - Interview with Ann Francke OBE (Chief Executive of the Chartered Management Institute)
Having A NatteRR - Series 2: Episode 9
Having A NatteRR - Webinar: Furloughed Workers
Having A NatteRR - Series 2: Episode 8
Having A NatteRR - Series 2: Episode 7
Having A NatteRR - Series 2: Episode 6
Having A NatteRR - Series 2: Episode 5
Having A NatteRR - Series 2: Episode 4
Having A NatteRR - Series 2: Episode 3
Having A NatteRR - Series 2: Episode 2
Having A NatteRR - Series 2: Episode 1
Having A NatteRR - Webinar: Employers: Keep Calm and Listen to Sexual Harassment Claims
Having A NatteRR - Webinar: Grievance Investigations and Hearings
Having A NatteRR - Webinar: Harassment and Bullying
Having A NatteRR - Webinar: Managing Sickness Absence
Having A NatteRR - Webinar: Menopause in the Workplace
Having A NatteRR - Webinar: Redundancy
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