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Get help with a problem at work
About what help can you get with a problem at work This page tells you where you can find more help and information if you have a problem at work, or are making a claim to an employment tribunal. Find
Check your parental rights at work
When you’re a new parent or you’re expecting a baby you have extra rights at work. You or your partner could be entitled to: maternity rights paternity leave and pay shared parental leave adoption
If you want to end your private tenancy
Check if this advice applies to you This advice will usually apply to you if all the following are true: you have a private landlord you don’t live with your landlord you started renting on or after
Check your employer has followed the right redundancy process
Your employer needs to show they have a redundancy process. They can decide what the process is, but it should always include a meeting with you to talk about: why you’re being made redundant
Maternity leave - what you're entitled to and how to get
You have a right to take up to a year of maternity leave. It doesn’t matter how long you’ve worked for your employer, how much you’re paid or how many hours a week you work. Maternity leave
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
Check your parental rights as an agency worker
As an agency worker, you should have the right: to get statutory maternity, paternity, adoption or shared parental pay if you qualify to work in a safe environment when you’re pregnant
If someone's harassed you in housing
Harassment is where someone creates a atmosphere that makes you feel uncomfortable. This could be because you feel offended, intimidated or humiliated. If you’re being harassed by someone like your
If you're being evicted as a lodger
You’re a lodger if you live with your landlord and you share ‘living space’ with them - for example a kitchen, living room or bathroom. You’re also a lodger if you don’t share living space with your
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