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Credit brokers explained
Explains what a credit broker is and when they are properly authorised to act.
Must public authorities always comply with the public sector equality duty?
Find out when public authorities don't have to comply with the public sector equality duty, covering judicial and immigration functions and age exceptions
Public sector equality duty - taking legal action
Things to think about when taking legal action against a public authority for failing to meet the public sector equality duty, covering judicial review, time limits and remedies
If you’re treated badly after using your employment rights
Check what you can do if your employer treats you unfairly because you asserted your rights.
What to do if you don't get your maternity rights
Know how to negotiate to get your maternity rights at work - or how to use the employment tribunal to win compensation if your employer refuses to follow the law.
Disability discrimination in schools
Explains the duty of schools to make reasonable adjustments to allow disabled pupils to access and fully participate in education
If you're being harassed or bullied at work
Find out if you can take action about bullying or harassment from someone at work
Reporting to Trading Standards
Report a trader who has broken the law by contacting the Citizens Advice consumer service or Advice Direct Scotland.
Taking legal action for housing discrimination
How to deal with your discrimination problem in court, including which forms to fill in and what happens in court
If you were misled or pressured into buying something you didn’t want
You have the legal right to a refund if you feel you were unfairly pressured or misled into buying a product or service