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Discrimination in the provision of goods and services - who's treating you unfairly
advice for Wales If you’ve been treated unfairly by a trader or service provider, like a shop, bank, restaurant, bus company or an energy provider and it’s because of who you are, you may have been
Provision of goods and services - pregnancy and maternity discrimination
If a trader or service provider, like a bank, energy provider or local authority, treats you unfairly because you’re pregnant, breastfeeding, or because you’ve recently had a baby, you may have been
Check how to switch your internet, phone or TV provider
, depending on where you live. You can check your internet speed on the Ofcom website. This will help you compare speeds advertised by other suppliers with what you’re getting now. When you’re searching
Discrimination in the provision of goods and services - what's the unfair treatment
advice for Wales If you’ve been treated unfairly by a trader or a service provider, like a shop, bank or energy provider, you might have been discriminated against. The law that covers this is called
Discrimination in the provision of goods and services - duty to make reasonable adjustments
how a business communicates with you - in writing, on the phone or online application processes - for example, if you want to apply for a bank loan or switch to a new energy provider a blanket policy
Complaining about discrimination in the provision of goods and services
The law which says you mustn't be discriminated against is called the Equality Act 2010. If a trader or service provider, like a bank or energy provider has discriminated against you
How much pension you'll need
such as a Winter Fuel Payment or energy efficiency measures for your home. Paying your debts. Try to plan for any borrowing to be paid off before you retire. Your expenses. Some expenses may be lower
Appealing a parking ticket
- check with your supplier if you're not sure. If you get a ticket in the post from a non-ATA member If you get a ticket in the post from a non-ATA member, they have got your address and you should reply
If your employer hasn’t paid you what they owe you
they plan to pay you other workers and employees haven’t been paid the company hasn’t paid its suppliers for a while You should think about whether you’d be better off leaving your job. If you resign, you
Making a plan to pay your debts
important debts first - these are called 'priority debts'. Priority debts mean you could lose your home, have your energy supply cut off, lose essential goods or go to prison if you don't pay