HR in Review 36 – Employment law including IR35 and Strikes with Julia Kermode and Seb Maley

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About this Episode

In this HR in Review episode, Bill Banham talks with Julia Kermode, founder of IWORK, and Seb Maley, CEO of Qdos. They discuss the latest trends in employment law, the risks of non-compliance when hiring globally, and the challenges companies face during times of economic uncertainty. The discussion also covers IR35 legislation and its impact on HR.

Guest: Julia Kermode
Julia is a podcaster, network builder, and campaigner with a passion for the rights of independent workers. After founding IWORK in 2020, Julia has been supporting the UK’s temps, agency workers, contractors, gig economy workers, and the self-employed, advocating for better treatment and support in the workplace.

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Guest: Seb Maley
Seb is an IR35 and employment status expert and CEO of Qdos, an award-winning IR35 advisor and insurance provider. Seb regularly features in national media discussing issues surrounding flexible working and IR35 compliance for businesses.

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Questions for Julia and Seb Include:

  • How can businesses prevent strikes (if possible)?
  • Why is the government tightening rules to prevent strike action?
  • Why is using temps to cover striking staff not the best approach?
  • Is the legislation allowing temps to cover striking workers legal?
  • What is IR35, and what’s the latest on it?
  • What can recruiters do to ensure compliance?
  • How much do you think automation is going to help HR keep up with the changes to IR35?

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Podcast Host and Guests for this Edition

Host: Bill Banham
Bill Banham is Editor at HR Gazette, Host of the popular HRchat Podcast, Associate Editorial Director with HRreview, and co-organizer of such HR, Talent, and leadership-focused events as InnovateWork, Hacking HR Toronto, and DisruptHR London. Bill has interviewed inspiring leaders across the globe from such brands as NASA, the US Government, Simon Sinek, UPS, ADP, SAP, Salesforce, and the United Nations. Bill has 15+ years of experience in editorial, events management, marketing, SEO, advertising, business development, data management, research, and professional development.

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Guest: Julia Kermode, Founder of IWORK
Julia is dedicated to supporting the rights of independent workers across the UK. She advocates for fair treatment and equal opportunities for those in the gig economy and self-employment sectors.

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Guest: Seb Maley, CEO of Qdos
Seb is an expert in IR35 legislation and flexible working, helping companies stay compliant with changing employment laws. He frequently contributes to national discussions on these issues.

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Chernelle Vaughan is a Marketing Manager at HRreview, an HR news, opinion, and advice publication. She is an author and content creator who contributes articles and hosts podcasts covering contemporary workplace topics including employee experience, remote working, generational workplace dynamics, and organizational culture. She holds education from the University of Westminster and is based in Merton, England.

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