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If your agency stops giving you work or treats you unfairly
to an employment tribunal. You should talk to an adviser first. If you want to make a tribunal claim, you must do so within 3 months less one day from when the thing you're complaining about first
Applying for flexible working
to work flexibly. This is called an ‘informal request’. Your employer doesn’t have to consider your informal request - but they usually will. It’s worth checking your employment contract. It might give you
If you’re injured because of an accident at work
report your accident to depends on: where you were working when you had it your ‘employment status’ - this means whether you’re an employee, a worker or self-employed You can check your employment
Challenge your dismissal
process making a claim to an employment tribunal - if you have a genuine unfair dismissal claim and have worked for your employer for more than 2 years Before you appeal to your employer, you need
Check if your problem at work is discrimination
or take them to an employment tribunal. The main law that covers discrimination at work is the Equality Act 2010 - part 5 covers work. The unfair treatment might not be aimed at you personally - it could
How reserve forces training can affect benefits
How reserve forces training can affect benefits This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales Your reservist training
Sick or disabled people and carers
injured at work Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) Help claiming ESA While you're getting ESA Problems with ESA Personal Independence Payment Before you claim PIP Help with your PIP claim PIP
Check the reason you were chosen for redundancy was fair
says you’re self-employed. You might not be an employee if for example you work for an agency or you’re not guaranteed to get any work. If you’re not sure if you’re an employee, check your employment
Discrimination because of race
. Or get help from an experienced adviser, for example, at your local Citizens Advice. For more information about victimisation, see Victimisation. Race discrimination in employment and training
Check how much Housing Benefit you can get
Check how much Housing Benefit you can get This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales You might be able to get all