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A podcast from Innangard, the global employment law alliance, bringing you insights and knowledge on employment law issues from around the globe

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A podcast from Innangard, the global employment law alliance, bringing you insights and knowledge on employment law issues from around the globe

    Digital Nomads - Deciphering Employment Laws in Spain and Germany

    Digital Nomads - Deciphering Employment Laws in Spain and Germany

    Since the health crisis of 2020, the world has witnessed teleworking becoming popular among employers. However, even after health restrictions have been lifted, we are seeing that teleworking is here to stay and it has become a permanent option for employees. What is more, it plays an important role in attracting and retaining talent. This new reality represents challenges from a legal point of view which will be addressed in this podcast, specifically from the German and Spanish perspective.



    Chaired by Erica Paratore (Augusta Abogados - Spain) and with contributions from Omar Molina (Augusta Abogados - Spain), and Gizem Erdogan (Seitz - Germany) the panel explain what is meant by "digital nomad," the types that exist, the requirements for obtaining a work visa, how long they can be authorized, and the reasons why many workers choose this type of service provision. All of the above discussed in relation to the legislation in Spain and Germany.

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    • 12 min
    Work-Life Balance in the Post-COVID-19 Era

    Work-Life Balance in the Post-COVID-19 Era

    Due to an increasingly digitalized work environment and economic globalization, a thought exercise on maintaining a healthy work-life balance has been pressing for some time.

    As so often during crises, the corona crisis has served as a catalyst for certain concepts that play a role in the work-life balance.

    In this podcast, Inge Derde from Bellaw in Belgium, Anna Cozzi from Daverio&Florio in Italy, Naomi Latham from CM Murray in the United Kingdom,
    and Bernadette Daly from CC Solicitors from Ireland, discuss the evolutions of certain legal concepts associated with work-life balance from a legal standpoint and what lies ahead.

    Panel chair Jef Michielsen from Bellaw in Belgium and the panellists address, amongst other subjects:

    The results of trials in Ireland and the United Kingdom concerning the 4-day working week
    The practical concerns of the already established 4-day working week in Belgium
    The gradual emergence of the right to disconnect in Italy and Belgium
    The Code of Practice on Right to Disconnect in Ireland
    Remote work in Belgium and Italy
    The right to request flexible working in the UK and Ireland.

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    • 29 min
    The Use and Enforceability of Post-Termination Restrictions (PTRs) in the Employment Relationship

    The Use and Enforceability of Post-Termination Restrictions (PTRs) in the Employment Relationship

    We are delighted to share Innangard’s podcast on the use and enforceability of post-termination restrictions (“PTRs”) in the employment relationship.

    In this episode, Ulf Goeke of Seitz in Germany, Regan O’Driscoll of CC Solicitors in Ireland, Jef Michielsen of Bellaw in Belgium, Merrill April and Naomi Latham of CM Murray LLP, discuss the following:

    Whether employers tend to pay employees to keep them out of the market for the duration of their PTRs and if so, does such a duty arise from case law or statute?

    The UK’s Government consultation on potentially reforming the use of non-competes and how this position differs elsewhere in the world.

    Are directors and partners/LLP members treated differently when it comes to enforcing PTRs, and is it common for their PTRs to be lengthier or more restrictive in comparison to employees?

    How employers approach PTRs more generally, particularly in respect of inserting PTRs into contracts of employment, enforcing them once the employment relationship ends and whether the courts approach differs in any way.

    Whether there are specific elements of a PTR, such as its geographical scope, which employers commonly include and/or are challenged by employees.
    Similarly, whether the use of anti-team move provisions are commonly used in respective jurisdictions.

    If you would like to find out more about the matters discussed in this podcast, please contact any one of the panellists or visit the Innangard website, LinkedIn or Twitter account for more information and contact details.

    • 41 min
    Teleworking or The Art of Settling Into a New Normal

    Teleworking or The Art of Settling Into a New Normal

    In this new podcast, members of leading international employment law alliance Innangard address the new challenges employers are faced with, now that teleworking is becoming a new post-pandemic normal.

    This panel of employment law experts is hosted and chaired by Mathilde Houet-Weil from Weil & Associés in France and features contributions from Paul Cahill from CC Solicitors in Ireland, Juan José Hita Fernandez from Augusta Abogados in Spain, Carl Fredrik Hedenström from Morris Law in Sweden and Dr Ulf Goeke from Seitz Partner in Germany.

    This podcast offers a comparative overview of the rules governing teleworking in these various jurisdictions with a particular focus on :

    Whether teleworking can be imposed by either the employer or the employee now that it is no longer mandatory ;
    What if the employee teleworks from outside of his home and potentially abroad, including without prior authorization from the employer;
    How can employers make sure that they fulfill their duty of care in case of teleworking, taking into account the risk of occupational accident, burn out or mental issues;
    How can GDPR compliance be achieved and data security risks be addressed;
    What is the role played by works councils and unions in this area.

    Finally, our experts share tips and best practices to help international employers mitigate the risks and achieve a win-win situation that benefits all parties : improved work life balance and reduced commuting time for employees on the one hand and higher productivity and lower operating costs for companies on the other hand

    • 47 min
    Menopause: The Next Horizon in Equality Law?

    Menopause: The Next Horizon in Equality Law?

    In this podcast special, the UK and Ireland members of leading international employment law alliance Innangard, together with guest attorney Jessica Riggin of California’s Rukin Hyland & Riggin LLP, explore and offer insight into the legal position for employees and employers with regard to the menopause.

    Chaired by Merrill April, CM Murray (UK), and featuring contributions from Regan O’Driscoll, CC Solicitors (Ireland) as well as from Jessica Riggin, Rukin Hyland & Riggin LLP (USA), this podcast discusses the recent coming to prominence of a topic long ignored and/or taboo, concentrating on the following issues:

    - the current legal position in UK, Ireland and California and whether it is clear on the rights and obligations of employees and employers

    - whether a specific type of “menopause discrimination” is needed and/or likely to come into being

    - what advice we would give senior executives currently experiencing challenging/debilitating symptoms

    • 39 min
    To Enforce or not to Enforce, That’s The Question - Is There an Obligation to Vaccinate for Covid?

    To Enforce or not to Enforce, That’s The Question - Is There an Obligation to Vaccinate for Covid?

    In this 38-minute podcast special, members of leading international employment law alliance Innangard explore and offer insight into the key COVID-19 concerns for employers and employees across multiple jurisdictions, specifically on the obligation to vaccinate their employees against the coronavirus.

    Chaired by Van Hall Advocaten Lawyer Annemarie Wieringa (The Netherlands) and with contributions from Ulf Goeke, Seitz (Germany), Emma Bartlett, CM Murray (UK), Inge Derde, Bellaw (Belgium), Mathilde Houet-Weil, Weil & Associés (France), Joydeep Hor, People + Culture Strategies (Australia), Laia Carra Rodés, Augusta Abogados (Spain) and Regan O’Driscoll, CC Solicitors (Ireland), this podcast discusses the following issues:

    - Is there a legal ground to obligate people to be vaccinated?
    in general or for specific professions?

    - Do employers want to impose the obligation to vaccinate on their employees?

    - Are there any legal grounds for employers to oblige their employees to be vaccinated?

    - What could be possible consequences for an employee who refuses to be vaccinated?

    - Have the courts in any of the jurisdictions already ruled on this topic?

    • 38 min

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