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If you disagree with your neighbour about a wall or fence
If you and your neighbour disagree about a wall or fence, there are things you can do to solve the problem. Examples of problems could be a wall that needs repairing or who should pay to replace
Repairs - leak from a neighbouring property
If you live in a flat, you may have problems with leaks or flooding from neighbouring flats. When this happens your landlord may tell you to sort the problem out with the other tenant. However
Check if you have the right to work in the UK
Your right to work in the UK depends on your immigration status - this is also called your ‘leave’. If you don’t have the right to work, you might be able to apply for it. You automatically have
Check if you're entitled to paid holidays
You’re entitled to paid holidays if you’re an employee or a worker - including an agency worker. You might be an employee or worker even if your contract says you’re self-employed. You aren't entitled
Maternity pay - what you're entitled
There’s a good chance you’ll be able to get maternity pay if you're having a baby and you have a job or had one recently. You could get one of these: statutory maternity pay: the standard type
Coronavirus - if you're worried about working
If you’re worried about work because of coronavirus, there are: laws your employer should be following to make sure you’re safe things to think about if you’re deciding whether to work ways you might
Check if your employer can make changes to your contract
If your employer wants to change a term in your contract, this is called a 'variation of contract'. Your employer should only make a change to your contract if at least one of these applies: you agree
Preparing for your employment tribunal hearing
The employment tribunal will hear your case and make a decision at a hearing. This is sometimes called the ‘final’ or ‘substantive’ hearing. The tribunal will decide your case based on the evidence
Check if you're working more than the 48-hour limit
You might need to calculate how many hours you're working if: you think you're working more than 48 hours a week your employer wants you to work more than 48 hours a week your employer has asked you
Rights while you're pregnant at work
You have legal rights while you’re pregnant at work. These rights can protect you from unfair treatment, make sure your work is safe and give you time off for antenatal appointments. You’ll get