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Get help with a problem at work
About what help can you get with a problem at work This page tells you where you can find more help and information if you have a problem at work, or are making a claim to an employment tribunal. Find
Staying in your council home when someone dies
You might be able to stay in your council or housing association home if the person named on the tenancy agreement dies - this is called succession. If you can stay, it will mean you'll take over
Getting paid when you leave a job
If you haven’t been paid the right amount after leaving a job, you can take steps to get what you’re owed. You need to act quickly - the deadline for taking action is usually 3 months less one day
Challenging a rent increase
Check if this advice applies to you This advice will usually apply to you if all the following are true: you have a private landlord you don’t live with your landlord you started renting on or after
If you want your lodger to move out
A lodger is someone who lives in your home - either for free or paying rent. A lodger can be your friend, a family member or someone you don’t know. You’re their landlord even if you don’t have
If you want to end your private tenancy
Check if this advice applies to you This advice will usually apply to you if all the following are true: you have a private landlord you don’t live with your landlord you started renting on or after
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
Rights while you're on maternity leave
You still have many of your usual work rights on maternity leave - but there are some differences. Pay You might be able to get maternity pay or Maternity Allowance while you’re on maternity leave
Check your employer has followed the right redundancy process
Your employer needs to show they have a redundancy process. They can decide what the process is, but it should always include a meeting with you to talk about: why you’re being made redundant
Check if your landlord can increase your rent
Check if this advice applies to you This advice will usually apply to you if both the following are true: you have a private landlord you started renting on or after 15 January 1989 If you started