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What if the biggest risk posed by the Employment Rights Act isn’t legal at all? In this episode of HR, Unfiltered, Dean and Sue are joined by employment lawyer Dan Smith [https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-smith-94b67858/] from People Law to explore a provocative idea: Many of the challenges organisations fear from the Employment Rights Act may actually be management problems in disguise. Drawing on years of tribunal advocacy, employment law practice and leadership development work, Dan argues that legislation doesn’t create poor management, it simply exposes it. The conversation explores why organisations continue to underinvest in management capability despite overwhelming evidence of its commercial value, how HR can reclaim strategic influence by stepping away from operational firefighting, and why the future of workplace performance may depend less on policy and more on relationships. The discussion also tackles the growing tension between intent and impact, the rise of workplace conflict, the increasing legal awareness of employees, and the danger of organisations responding to uncertainty with silence rather than leadership. Most importantly, Dan introduces his framework for building workplace connection through four essential management behaviours: Communication, Courage, Curiosity and Candour. As Dan puts it, when managers communicate well, have the courage to address issues early, remain genuinely curious about people and deliver kind, szpecific truth, connection naturally follows. And connection is what drives healthy workplace relationships. Dan Smith is a Legal Director at People Law and leads Liberate Management Training, helping organisations build management capability, strengthen workplace relationships and reduce people risk. HR, Unfiltered is the podcast where HR, leadership, business and society collide; no scripts, sod-all spin, and brimming with honest conversation about the realities of work, people and performance.
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