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Taking your paid holiday
it give the right amount of notice to your employer - that means giving them enough advance warning of when you want to take your holiday If you’re not sure if you’re entitled to paid holidays, you can
How Universal Credit is paid
How Universal Credit is paid This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales You’ll usually get a single Universal Credit
Check if you're entitled to paid holidays
You’re entitled to paid holidays if you’re an employee or a worker - including an agency worker. You might be an employee or worker even if your contract says you’re self-employed. You aren't
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
Getting your money back if you paid by card or PayPal
Getting your money back if you paid by card or PayPal This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales There are steps you
Getting paid if your employer goes out of business or disappears
to statutory redundancy pay Your unpaid wages include any statutory payments you should have been paid, for example statutory sick pay or statutory maternity pay. There’s a maximum amount you can get
Getting paid less than minimum wage or living wage
National Living Wage is the highest band of the National Minimum Wage which you should get if you're 21 or over. Most people who work are entitled to get paid at least the National Minimum Wage
If your employer hasn’t paid you what they owe you
Your employer should pay you on time for work you’ve done - they should pay you on your agreed pay day. You can challenge your employer if: they haven’t paid your wages they’ve underpaid you they’ve
Payment of benefits and tax credits
Payment of benefits and tax credits This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales Most benefits are usually paid
Paying back a Housing Benefit overpayment
. You can find your council’s contact details on GOV.UK. If the council want you to pay from your Housing Benefit How you’ll pay the money back depends on whether your Housing Benefit is paid to you