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    Explore " sex discrimination" with insightful episodes like ""Because of Sex" – Looking Back at 60 Years of Gender Discrimination and Title VII", "After Misogyny: Can constitutional democracies get past male overempowerment?", "Accessory Housing Updates + New Fed Law Helps Victims of Sex Discrimination", "S2E8 - Employment Tribunal Decisions" and "S2E5 - Grievances (an interview with Darren Newman)" from podcasts like ""Business RadioX® Network", "Constitutional Crisis Hotline", "The LIEB CAST", "Employment Law Matters" and "Employment Law Matters"" and more!

    Episodes (15)

    "Because of Sex" – Looking Back at 60 Years of Gender Discrimination and Title VII

    "Because of Sex" – Looking Back at 60 Years of Gender Discrimination and Title VII
    "Because of Sex" – Looking Back at 60 Years of Gender Discrimination and Title VII (Litigators Lounge, Episode 6) On this episode of Litigators Lounge, hosts Jackie Voronov and Shylie Bannon celebrate the start of Women’s History Month by discussing the history of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The hosts walk […] The post "Because of Sex" – Looking Back at 60 Years of Gender Discrimination and Title VII appeared first on Business RadioX ®.

    After Misogyny: Can constitutional democracies get past male overempowerment?

    After Misogyny: Can constitutional democracies get past male overempowerment?

    Constitutional Crisis Hotline co-host Julie Suk argues in a new book that misogyny is the overempowerment of men and the collective overentitlement of society to women’s forbearance, pain, and sacrifices for the common good. Misogyny not woman-hatred alone; it is the legal structure that enables that hatred and extracts benefits to society at women’s expense. In this conversation, occurring in the moment that Donald Trump was finally indicted for concealing his hush-money payments to a porn actress, and a federal judge in Texas invalidated abortion pills, Deb Tuerkheimer and Julie Suk explore how this reframing of misogyny sheds light on abortion bans, and how women in U.S. history and around the world today have sought constitutional changes to reset male entitlement and power.

     

    Deborah Tuerkheimer Class of 1967 James B. Haddad Professor of Law at the Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law. Professor Tuerkeheimer is a former prosecutor and leading expert on the law of sexual assault. She is the author of the landmark book Credible: Why We Doubt Accusers and Protect Abusers (2021) and co-author of the textbook Feminist Jurisprudence: Cases and Materials. 

     

    Read Julie C. Suk’s book, After Misogyny: How the Law Fails Women and What to Do about It (2023).

     

     

    Accessory Housing Updates + New Fed Law Helps Victims of Sex Discrimination

    Accessory Housing Updates + New Fed Law Helps Victims of Sex Discrimination

    It’s a new era of victims’ rights. This week we discuss a new federal law that stops employers from both hiding their harassment in confidential arbitrations & blocking victims from bringing class actions. We also dive into a NYS plan to boost accessory housing through legalizing accessory units. Then, we tie it together with a cancelled politician making a comeback.

    S2E8 - Employment Tribunal Decisions

    S2E8 - Employment Tribunal Decisions

    Since 2017, all employment tribunal judgments have been published online by the government.  But there’s a growing concern that publication of judgments online may lead to employers searching up potential recruits, and then refusing to hire anyone who has brought a tribunal claim against  a previous employer – presumably on the grounds that they are presumed to be litigious.

    In this episode, I discuss this (and other) issues with three leading academics:

    Dr Alysia Blackham is an Associate Professor at Melbourne Law School and a former Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge.

    Jeremias Adams-Prassl is Professor of Law at Magdalen College, Oxford. He is particularly interested in the future of work and innovation, with recent books including Humans as a Service: the Promise and Perils of Work in the Gig Economy and Great Debates in EU Law.

    Abi Adams-Prassl is an associate professor in economics at New College, Oxford. She specialises in researching decision making within the consumer arena, and with Jeremias Adams-Prassl, developing frameworks for quantifying access to justice in the UK legal system.

    Twitter contact details:-
    https://twitter.com/abicadams
    https://twitter.com/AlysiaBlackham
    https://twitter.com/JeremiasPrassl

    The research papers:-

     

    Employment Status book - http://go.danielbarnett.com/books/employmentstatus
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    Listen to Daniel Barnett on LBC, the UK’s largest commercial talk radio station.  Join him every Saturday from 9pm for the LBC Legal Hour.  Listen live on FM 97.3, DAB radio, online at lbc.co.uk or via the Global Player App.  Listen to his latest show using the Global Catchup Player.

    This episode is supported by Beverly Hills Bakery, one of London's most established American bakeries, founded in Knightsbridge in 1990, offering a truly worldwide gift delivery service of gift baskets and gift tins filled with freshly baked, handmade mini muffins, cookies, brownies, cupcakes and cakes & pies.

    See all Daniel Barnett’s books here.

    Get high-level access to barrister Daniel Barnett, for answers to your most complex HR and employment law problems.  Visit http://www.hrinnercircle.co.uk for more information.

    Thank you for listening and please leave a review if you found this helpful.

    Subscribe to Employment Law Matters to automatically receive new episodes every Tuesday.
     
    If you have a question, or any feedback, please email podcast@danielbarnett.co.uk or tweet @daniel_barnett .
     
    © Employment Law Services Limited 2021.  Any information on this podcast is for general guidance only.  Please see our 

    S2E5 - Grievances (an interview with Darren Newman)

    S2E5 - Grievances (an interview with Darren Newman)

    In this episode, you'll learn:

    • why you don't necessarily need to deal with a grievance
    • what to do if witnesses are uncooperative
    • dealing with grievances raised during disciplinaries and performance management
    • the three questions you should always ask during a grievance

    Learn about Darren Newman via his website or follow him on Twitter.

    Links mentioned in the episode:
    Grievances book - https://danielbarnett.com/resolving-grievances/
    HR Policies - policies2020.com

    Subscribe to Daniel Barnett’s YouTube Channel.

    Listen to Daniel Barnett on LBC, the UK’s largest commercial talk radio station.  Join him every Saturday from 9pm for the LBC Legal Hour.  Listen live on FM 97.3, DAB radio, online at lbc.co.uk or via the Global Player App.  Listen to his latest show using the Global Catchup Player.

    This episode is supported by Beverly Hills Bakery, one of London's most established American bakeries, founded in Knightsbridge in 1990, offering a truly worldwide gift delivery service of gift baskets and gift tins filled with freshly baked, handmade mini muffins, cookies, brownies, cupcakes and cakes & pies.

    See all Daniel Barnett’s books here.

    Get high-level access to barrister Daniel Barnett, for answers to your most complex HR and employment law problems.  Visit http://www.hrinnercircle.co.uk for more information.

    Thank you for listening and please leave a review if you found this helpful.

    Subscribe to Employment Law Matters to automatically receive new episodes every Tuesday.

    If you have a question, or any feedback, please email podcast@danielbarnett.co.uk or tweet @daniel_barnett .

    © Employment Law Services Limited 2021.  Any information on this podcast is for general guidance only.  Please see our full terms and disclaimer.

    S2E2 - Employment Tribunal Procedure Q&A (with Jude Shepherd)

    S2E2 - Employment Tribunal Procedure Q&A (with Jude Shepherd)

    I'm joined by Jude Shepherd from 42 Bedford Row. Jude answers a series of questions on employment tribunal procedure which she didn't have time to answer during her live webinar in March 2021, forming part of my Employment Webinars series 2021 (you can buy the book of transcripts from the sessions). 

    Subscribe to Daniel Barnett’s YouTube Channel.

    Listen to Daniel Barnett on LBC, the UK’s largest commercial talk radio station.  Join him every Saturday from 9pm for the LBC Legal Hour.  Listen live on FM 97.3, DAB radio, online at lbc.co.uk or via the Global Player App.  Listen to his latest show using the Global Catchup Player.

    This episode is supported by Beverly Hills Bakery, one of London's most established American bakeries, founded in Knightsbridge in 1990, offering a truly worldwide gift delivery service of gift baskets and gift tins filled with freshly baked, handmade mini muffins, cookies, brownies, cupcakes and cakes & pies.

    See all Daniel Barnett’s books here.

    Get high-level access to barrister Daniel Barnett, for answers to your most complex HR and employment law problems.  Visit http://www.hrinnercircle.co.uk for more information.

    Thank you for listening and please leave a review if you found this helpful.

    Subscribe to Employment Law Matters to automatically receive new episodes every Tuesday.

    If you have a question, or any feedback, please email podcast@danielbarnett.co.uk or tweet @daniel_barnett .

    © Employment Law Services Limited 2021.  Any information on this podcast is for general guidance only.  Please see our full terms and disclaimer.

    S2E1 - Ten Misconceptions about Employment Tribunals (with Michael Salter)

    S2E1 - Ten Misconceptions about Employment Tribunals (with Michael Salter)

    I'm joined by Michael Salter from 42 Bedford Row, to discuss common misconceptions about employment tribunals. 

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    The microphones we recommend in this episode are:-

    • Option 1 - Lavalier mic - clips to your jacket.  Downside = you need to be within 1m or so of your laptop for the cable to connect to the computer! This is a good, cheap option.

    • Option 2 - Blue Yeti Nano - this is the microphone I use to record these podcasts; a professional, studio quality microphone.


     Listen to Daniel Barnett on LBC, the UK’s largest commercial talk radio station.  Join him every Saturday from 9pm for the LBC Legal Hour.  Listen live on FM 97.3, DAB radio, online at lbc.co.uk or via the Global Player App.  Listen to his latest show using the Global Catchup Player.

    This episode is supported by Beverly Hills Bakery, one of London's most established American bakeries, founded in Knightsbridge in 1990, offering a truly worldwide gift delivery service of gift baskets and gift tins filled with freshly baked, handmade mini muffins, cookies, brownies, cupcakes and cakes & pies.

    See all Daniel Barnett’s books here.

    Get high-level access to barrister Daniel Barnett, for answers to your most complex HR and employment law problems.  Visit http://www.hrinnercircle.co.uk for more information.

    Thank you for listening and please leave a review if you found this helpful.

    Subscribe to Employment Law Matters to automatically receive new episodes every Tuesday.

    If you have a question, or any feedback, please email podcast@danielbarnett.co.uk or tweet @daniel_barnett .

    © Employment Law Services Limited 2021.  Any information on this podcast is for general guidance only.  Please see our full terms and disclaimer.

    #166: Digital Footprints, Sex Discrimination Act, Upside Down Bikinis

    #166: Digital Footprints, Sex Discrimination Act, Upside Down Bikinis

    We’re max relaxed after a long weekend down the beach, and ready to dissect the week with you. An editorial on women’s pasts and how they are weaponised against us in the halls of power, resonates and has us reflecting on our digital footprints.

    Meanwhile the reckoning continues, all of it; the discussions, the anger, and importantly the change. A shift in the definition of the Sex Discrimination act has us cheering and yelling “whut?!” at the same time. That reckoning extends to Neighbours, which has been called out for it’s non-inclusive environment and alleged racism.

    And it’s a bumper fashun update from the Bang Fam at large. Does this mean that nature is healing?

    Speaking of fashion, we pay tribute to an icon, as Carla Zampatti sadly passes away. And we’re banging on about great reads, and listens, and hoping you follow us down the rabbit hole.

    Show notes:

    Georgie Purcell in The Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/apr/06/women-are-scared-to-enter-politics-because-of-their-past-i-was-one-of-themPoliticians and judges to be included in Sex Discrimination Act: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-04-08/cph-government-responds-to-respect-at-work/100055070Alleged racism on Neighbours set: https://www.sbs.com.au/nitv/article/2021/04/07/it-was-continuous-indigenous-neighbours-actors-allege-systemic-racism-sexism-setThe upside-down bikini. Why?: https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2021/apr/06/the-upside-down-bikini-a-frugal-new-approach-to-old-swimwear-or-the-most-impractical-trend-everThe Shacket: https://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/fashion/more-than-a-shirt-lighter-than-a-coat-get-ready-for-the-shacket-20210330-p57f5c.htmlBottega Veneta crocs: https://www.mytheresa.com/en-au/bottega-veneta-rubber-slingback-slippers-1798350.html?catref=categoryJean chaps: https://www.weekday.com/en/women/jeans/product.mariah-jeans-blue.0947050002.htmlCarla Zampatti: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-04-03/carla-zampatti-fashion-designer-dies-aged-78/100047382This Is Love: Among the Oak Trees: https://thisislovepodcast.com/episode-32-among-the-oak-trees/Luster: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/51541496-luster

    Email us: bangon.podcast@abc.net.au

    Bang On is produced by Double J and recorded on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation. We pay our respects to elders past, present, and emerging. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the land where we live, work, and learn.

    084 Sex & Maternity Discrimination (with Gareth Brahams)

    084 Sex & Maternity Discrimination (with Gareth Brahams)

    Gareth Brahams of BDBF discusses sex & maternity discrimination.

    Ask Gareth your questions at the 30 employment webinar sessions in March 2021 - https://employmentwebinars.co.uk/

    Links referred to in this episode:-

    Subscribe to Daniel Barnett’s YouTube Channel

    Listen to Daniel Barnett on LBC, the UK’s largest commercial talk radio station.  Join him every Saturday from 9pm for the LBC Legal Hour.  Listen live on FM 97.3, DAB radio, online at lbc.co.uk or via the Global Player App.  Listen to his latest show using the Global Catchup Player.

    See all Daniel Barnett’s books here.

    Get high-level access to barrister Daniel Barnett, for answers to your most complex HR and employment law problems.  Visit http://www.hrinnercircle.co.uk for more information.

    Thank you for listening and please leave a review if you found this helpful.

    Subscribe to Employment Law Matters to automatically receive new episodes every Tuesday.

    If you have a question, or any feedback, please email podcast@danielbarnett.co.uk or tweet @daniel_barnett .

    © Employment Law Services Limited 2021.  Any information on this podcast is for general guidance only.  Please see our full terms and disclaimer.

    Change Happens with Elizabeth Broderick - Episode 17

    Change Happens with Elizabeth Broderick - Episode 17

    "You have to believe you’re a part of seven billion ecosystems, and you are going to do you little part, and know that the next person will do theirs."

    In this week's episode of the Change Happens #podcast, Jenelle McMaster is joined by Australia's longest serving Sex Discrimination Commissioner (2007-2015), globally acknowledged leader, social innovator and advocate Elizabeth Broderick AO, who shares her insights on gender equality, how she goes about creating change and the lessons learned along the way in her fight to advance the rights of women and girls worldwide.

    Listen now on: Apple Podcasts or Spotify or where ever you get your favourite podcasts.

    Host: Jenelle McMaster  is Managing Partner, Oceania Markets at EY. 

    Guest: Elizabeth Broderick AO is Independent Expert (UN Special Rapporteur), UN Human Rights Council and Australia's longest serving Sex Discrimination Commissioner (2007-2015), globally acknowledged leader, social innovator and advocate. 

    The Life and Legacy of RBG

    The Life and Legacy of RBG

    This episode The Life and Legacy of RBG focuses on Ruth Bader Ginsburg's story on and off the court.  In this episode we explore:

    • Ruth Bader Ginsburg's back story and the discrimination she faced in college.
    • Her fight to overturn sex discrimination both on the books and in practice
    • Her rulings on the Supreme Court and how they've shaped America today
    • The threat posed to her legacy by Trump's current nomination to SCOTUS
    • What Ginsburg represented to millions of Americans including young women

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    067 The Menopause

    067 The Menopause

    Employers are increasingly adapting to recognise the effects that the menopause can have on women and their working lives. It is more important now than ever with older workers expected to stay in work for longer. The menopause is a deeply personal issue, and it is unsurprising that many people prefer not to talk about it. But the landscape is changing. There are more available resources to encourage dialogue, and to help employers understand the challenges that the menopause poses. It is also important to help make working life easier for women who are going through it. As well as the human aspect, there are good business reasons for addressing the menopause. 

     

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     Listen to Daniel Barnett on LBC, the UK’s largest commercial talk radio station.  Join him every Saturday from 9pm for the LBC Legal Hour.  Listen live on FM 97.3, DAB radio, online at lbc.co.uk or via the Global Player App.  Listen to his latest show using the Global Catchup Player.

    See all Daniel Barnett’s books here.

     

    Get high-level access to barrister Daniel Barnett, for answers to your most complex HR and employment law problems.  Visit http://www.hrinnercircle.co.uk for more information.

     

    Thank you for listening and please leave a review if you found this helpful.
     
     Subscribe to Employment Law Matters to automatically receive new episodes every Tuesday.
     
    If you have a question, or any feedback, please email podcast@danielbarnett.co.uk or tweet @daniel_barnett .

     

    © Employment Law Services Limited.  Any information on this podcast is for general guidance only.  Please see our full terms and disclaimer.

     

    Supreme Court Says Sex Discrimination Includes Homosexuality and Transgender Statuts

    Supreme Court Says Sex Discrimination Includes Homosexuality and Transgender Statuts

    The Supreme Court just issued a ground-breaking Bostock decision making it unlawful for employers to discriminate on the basis of a person’s sexuality or gender identity. About half the states already had laws protecting LGBTQ employees, but this decision extends employment rights to all LGBTQ folks in America and opens the federal courts to them. In this quarantine Pride Month, devoid of parades and parties, the Bostock decision is certainly something to celebrate!

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    LJNRadio: Government Compliance - New OFCCP Directive on Transgender and Gender Identity Status

    LJNRadio: Government Compliance - New OFCCP Directive on Transgender and Gender Identity Status
    On August 19, 2014, OFCCP finally issued a Directive on Gender Identity and Sex Discrimination that clearly acknowledged that gender discrimination under Executive Order 11246 covers discrimination on the basis of transgender and gender identity status. Government Compliance is where you'll hear hot topics about Equal Employment Opportunity, Affirmative Action Planning, and Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs. Government Compliance is where you'll hear hot topics about Equal Employment Opportunity, Affirmative Action Planning, and Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs.
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