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Dealing with grievances at work
a promotion when you think you should be bullying discrimination at work - for example, you might think your work colleagues are harassing you because of your race, age, disability or sexual
Coronavirus - if you're worried about working
employer won’t let you, this could be disability discrimination. You can find out how to talk to your employer or raise a grievance against them. If you decide not to go to work, you could get a fit
Eviction for rent arrears
a private tenant, you can get help if you're being evicted. If your landlord is discriminating against you, or has in the past You might be able to stop your eviction. Discrimination could be things
Maternity pay - how much you can get
your hours to reduce your maternity pay, this is discrimination. Talk to an adviser for help. If you want to work while you're getting maternity pay Going back to work or starting a new job
Maternity pay - what you're entitled
of discrimination. If your employer sacks you to avoid paying your maternity pay, you'll still get your maternity pay as long as you've worked for them for at least 8 weeks. If you’re self-employed You can't
Getting a bank account
or building society can discriminate against you, for example, they may not let you open some types of account unless you fall into a certain age-group. For more information about discrimination, see
Selling a home
home yourself, it is usually only unlawful to discriminate against someone because of their race. For more information about discrimination, see our pages on Discrimination. Deciding on the price
Understanding your tenancy agreement
. An unfair term is not valid in law and can't be enforced. If you think your tenancy agreement may contain unfair terms you can talk to an adviser. Discrimination in tenancy agreements Your landlord must
Get help if you’ve experienced a hate crime or hate incident
to make a discrimination claim against your employer. You can check if you’ve been discriminated against at work. If the incident happened near home If your neighbours or people in your area
Maternity leave - what you're entitled to and how to get
says you can’t take maternity leave, ask them to explain their reasons. This is likely to be maternity discrimination, and there are more steps you can take if you’re not satisfied with their response.