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Maternity leave - what you're entitled to and how to get it
You have a right to take up to a year of maternity leave. It doesn’t matter how long you’ve worked for your employer, how much you’re paid or how many hours a week you work. Maternity leave is separate from maternity pay, which has different rules about who can get...
How are your human rights protected by the courts?
How are your human rights protected by the courts? This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales The Human Rights Act 1998 gives effect to the human rights set out in the European Convention on Human Rights....
Q13: going out
Q13: going out This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales What the question really means This question is about how your condition makes it difficult for you to: plan and follow a route to a place...
Check the terms of your employment contract
Your employment contract is your legal agreement with your employer. It includes things like what your job is, how you’ll do your work and what your employer will pay you. Your employer should give you an employment contract document called a 'written statement'. Your written statement will include some of...
Check if you can sublet your home
Subletting happens when a tenant lets all or part of their home to someone else - they’re known as a subtenant. The subtenant will have exclusive use of the space they rent and you could only enter it with their permission. The advice on this page is about subletting your whole home. If...
If your employer says you owe them money
When you leave a job, your employer can only ask you to pay back money if it’s for something you’ve specifically agreed to in writing. Even if you do owe your employer money, they can only take it from your pay if there’s a written agreement to say they can....
Debt management plan fees too high?
Debt management plan fees too high? This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales Many debt management plan (DMP) providers charge a fee for their DMPs. If you weren't given all the information about the fees for...
Challenge your dismissal
Read more about how the tribunal will assess your claim and the evidence you’ll need to show. There are 2 ways you might be able to challenge your dismissal: appealing through your employer’s appeal process making a claim to an employment tribunal - if you have a genuine unfair dismissal...
Check if your employer's dismissal process is unfair
Your employer should follow a fair process if they dismiss you. What’s fair depends on your situation, but they normally need to follow their own rules and a standard set of rules called the Acas code. You can appeal against your dismissal if your employer doesn’t follow a fair process....
Check if a change affects your Pension Credit
Check if a change affects your Pension Credit This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales If you’re getting Pension Credit you must tell the Pension Service about changes to your money or living arrangements. The Pension...