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Illness insurance
. If you're self-employed Illness insurance is worth considering if you’re self-employed and can’t get pay from an employer or claim Statutory Sick Pay. However, there are some types of illness insurance
Work
Check your employment status Check the terms of your employment contract Check if your employer can make changes to your contract Pay If your employer hasn’t paid you what they owe you Getting paid
Challenge your redundancy
take legal action. You take legal action by making a claim to the employment tribunal for unfair dismissal. However, it can be difficult to prove that there was a problem with a redundancy decision
Asking your employer for changes to help you if you’re disabled
, it could be discrimination. You might be able to complain or take them to an employment tribunal to get what you need. You can also complain if you realised there were adjustments your former employer could
Making a settlement agreement with your employer
If you have a complaint against your employer which you could take to an employment tribunal, they might try to settle that dispute to stop you making a claim or taking an existing claim any further
What counts as disability discrimination
of it. This means that you shouldn’t be treated unfairly just because you’ve made a complaint. Making a complaint includes taking a case to court, going to an employment tribunal or standing up
Check if you're an agency worker
. You might also be called a temp. You won’t be an agency worker if: you find work through a temporary work agency but you’re self-employed you work on a ‘managed services contract’ you’re part
Preparing to apply for pre-settled and settled status
had gaps in employment If you've had gaps in your employment, you might not have a full tax and benefits record. You'll be told during the application if you need to upload documents to prove you've
Getting tax advice
return getting tax refunds understanding tax on pensions If you’re working or self employed You can get help from TaxAid on their website. TaxAid give advice to working age tax payers in the UK
What to do if you don't get your maternity rights
a minute from a landline, and from 3p to 45p a minute from a mobile. You need to apply for early conciliation before you can take your employer to an employment tribunal. If you can’t reach an agreement