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If your ESA is stopped or reduced
If your ESA is stopped or reduced This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales The Department for Work and Pensions
If you're working too many hours
You might feel you're working too many hours if you're: having mental or physical health problems because of overwork working more than the legal limit of 48 hours a week working more overtime than
Your notice period during dismissal
Your job won’t always end straight away if you’re dismissed - you’ll stay at work for a time and keep getting paid. This is called your notice period. It’s usually at least a week long. Check when
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
Showing habitual residence to get help with housing
If you’ve moved or returned to the UK in the last 2 years, you usually have to show that you’re ‘habitually resident’ to get: help from your local council with social housing somewhere to stay
Getting Universal Credit if you’re sick or disabled
Getting Universal Credit if you’re sick or disabled This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales If you have difficulty
Save money heating your home
Save money heating your home This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales There are things you can try to help you save
Stop your energy supplier moving you to prepayment
Stop your energy supplier moving you to prepayment This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales Your gas or electricity
If your employer wants to dismiss you because of long term sickness
If you’ve had a lot of time off work because of sickness, it might be reasonable for your employer to dismiss you because you’re no longer able to do your job. If you’ve been working for your employer
Getting paid if your employer goes out of business or disappears
There are things you can do to get any money your employer owes you. You’ll need to start by checking whether your employer is officially ‘insolvent’ - this means they can’t pay their debts. If your