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If you have to go to a disciplinary meeting
You may have received a letter from your employer asking you to go to a disciplinary meeting. This page outlines what a disciplinary meeting is, why your employer has asked you to go to one, how
Buying a more energy efficient appliance
with an A rating are the most efficient. Appliances with a G rating are the least efficient. Look for an appliance with the most efficient rating you can afford that meets your needs. Example
Challenging a homeless decision
your case. Before you get your review decision After requesting a review the council might ask you to meet with a housing officer to give more information. You should go to the meeting - it’s your
Who can accompany you to a disciplinary meeting
You can bring someone with you to a disciplinary meeting. This is a meeting which can lead to disciplinary action. Taking someone with you is called the ‘right to be accompanied’. Disciplinary action
Preparing for a disciplinary or dismissal meeting
If you have been asked to go to a disciplinary or dismissal meeting, there are a few things you should do beforehand to make sure you are as well prepared for it as you can be. This page helps you
Getting a bank account
. The bank or building society must tell you whether it offers basic bank accounts. If it does, it must tell you the conditions you must meet to be able to open one. You should still be able to get a basic
Complain about a local council's involvement with your family
someone’s needs how the local council delivers services to your family. For example, the local council might have failed to provide a service that meets your cultural or language needs the attitude
Switching your small business to a new energy supplier
happened. If you're a microbusiness customer Your small business might be a microbusiness if it meets certain criteria. You can check if your business is a microbusiness. You get extra protection
Preparing for your JSA interview
to do at the interview It's important to build a good relationship with your work coach because you'll meet them regularly while you're on JSA. They'll be the one to decide whether you get sanctioned
Staying in the UK as the parent of a child who lives here
will need to pass a test at: level ‘A2’ when you apply to extend your parent visa level ‘B1’ when you apply to live in the UK permanently - this is called ‘indefinite leave’ If you don’t meet the rules