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Getting paid if your employer goes out of business or disappears
insolvent. They’ll tell you what will happen and how to get any pay your employer owes you. If your employer isn’t insolvent, there are still things you can do - for example take them to the employment
Getting benefits if you’ve recently moved to the UK
- this includes if you’ve retained worker status you’re a self-employed person - this includes if you’ve retained self-employed status you’re the family member of a worker or self-employed person you’ve
Appealing against a disciplinary decision
. This page tells you more about how to appeal against a decision to take disciplinary action against you. If you’re thinking of going to the Employment Tribunal The time limit to go to the Employment Tribunal
Dealing with grievances at work
: things you are being asked to do as part of your job the terms and conditions of your employment contract - for example, your pay the way you’re being treated at work - for example, if you're not given
Check if you can get Universal Credit
Universal Credit if you’re self-employed - the application process is the same. Whether you’ll be able to get Universal Credit depends on your situation. If you’re already claiming benefits or tax
Getting help for your child from your local council
towards you or other people self harming abusing alcohol or drugs unable to join in activities because of their disability at risk of getting involved in crime having to provide a lot of care
Working and child tax credits
- how much you can get Help with your tax credits claim How to claim working and child tax credits How to claim tax credits if you're self-employed Check if a change affects your tax credits Renewing
Discrimination because of sexual orientation
. This means bisexual people. If sexual orientation discrimination takes place in any of the following situations it is illegal and you may be able to take action about it. employment and training education
Showing habitual residence to get help with housing
- this includes if you’ve retained worker status you’re a self-employed person - this includes if you’ve retained self-employed status you’re the family member of a worker or self-employed person you’ve retired
Maternity pay - how much you can get
than 26 weeks If you want to do self-employed work You can do self-employed work and it won’t affect your statutory maternity pay. But it could affect any contractual maternity pay you get - check