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BACK your people is THE podcast for operators who have people management on their mind and road transport at the heart of their business.

Every fortnight we take 10 minutes out to discuss the people management issues that matter to you.

© 2024 BACK your people
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  • Just parked up? HGV drivers and loads targeted by gangs
    Dec 2 2024

    Drivers and freight operators have long been blighted by freight crime. However, a growing trend is being reported whereby organized crime groups are targeting lorries for their valuable loads. These gangs exploit vulnerabilities at rest stops, focusing on high-value goods such as electronics, pharmaceuticals, and alcohol.

    Jo Dawson-Gerrard interviews Ashton Cull, Senior Public Affairs Lead for the Road Haulage Association (RHA) and Heather Lunney, Associate Director in the employment team at Backhouse Jones about: the issues arising in respect of this sort of high-value, low risk freight crime; the RHA's campaign; and what operators can do to support and safeguard their employees.

    They also discuss the recent APPG on Freight and Logistics report (Report) co-written by the National Vehicle Crime Intelligence Service and the RHA which outlines the scale of the problem and makes recommendations to combat freight crime.

    Read more:

    Generally

    https://backhousejones.co.uk/just-parked-up-hgv-drivers-and-loads-targeted-by-gangs/

    The Report

    www.rha.uk.net/Portals/0/RHA_APPG%20Freight%20Crime%20Report_241112.pdf?ver=UsWyWuWYdhkXr9K6Uq1ylQ%3D%3D

    Contact: marketing@backhousejones.co.uk
    Website: backhouses.co.uk

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    23 m
  • The most extensive overhaul of workers’ rights in generations? The draft Employment Rights Bill 2024
    Oct 15 2024

    On 10 October 2024, the draft Employment Rights Bill 2024 (Bill) was laid before Parliament by the government.

    The 28 new measures contained in the Bill (some only applying to the public sector) have been dubbed as the most substantial employment law changes for the past 30 years. The government’s aim is to boost pay, productivity and deliver economic security and growth to businesses, workers, and communities across the United Kingdom. For operators though, it will be an important time to review and adopt potentially quite different procedures and practices in their businesses.

    The following key areas are likely to be introduced:

    • Unfair dismissal will become a day one right, subject to a statutory nine-month probationary period.
    • Paternity leave and parental leave will also become day one rights.
    • Statutory Sick Pay can be claimed from first day of sickness absence.
    • Employers will have less scope to refuse flexible working.
    • Sexual harassment rules.
    • Right to guaranteed hours contracts for zero and low hours workers who regularly work more hours will be granted.
    • ‘Fire and re-hire’ controls will be introduced.
    • Redundancy rules.
    • Gender pay gap and menopause rules.
    • New mothers and pregnant women will have enhanced protections.
    • Trade union laws are being amended.

    Heather Lunney and Jo Dawson-Gerrard go through the key areas for operators, explain some of the terms and outline what operators need to be thinking about to not fall foul of the impending legislation.

    Read more: https://backhousejones.co.uk/employment-rights-bill-2024/

    Contact: marketing@backhousejones.co.uk
    Website: backhouses.co.uk

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    24 m
  • Changing terms & conditions? Think before using fire & rehire!
    Sep 20 2024

    Jo Dawson-Gerrard and Heather Lunney discuss the recent UK Supreme Court decision which unanimously ruled that a supermarket chain cannot fire and rehire distribution workers who receive ‘retained pay’ and has reinstated a High Court injunction to prevent it from doing so.

    We discuss the implications of this decision and what operators should do if they need to change employees terms and conditions.

    Contact: marketing@backhousejones.co.uk
    Website: backhouses.co.uk

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    9 m
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