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Register to vote Register by 18 June to vote in the General Election on 4 July.
Disputes with neighbours - noisy neighbours, barking dogs, statutory nuisances, high hedges, mediation and when your council can step in
We protect the rights of agency workers by ensuring that employment agencies and businesses treat their workers fairly. EAS is part of the Department for Business and Trade .
How to take an employer to a tribunal: the hearing, what happens if you lose your case, how to appeal.
Check SIA licences for security staff such as door supervisors, security guards, CCTV operators and close protection operatives.
Guidance for job applicants who have been invited to complete the Civil Service Judgement Test.
We’re responsible for hearing claims from people who think someone such as an employer or potential employer has treated them unlawfully. Examples of unlawful treatment claims that we may hear include: unfair dismissal discrimination unfair deductions from pay Who we...
Guidance for people with symptoms of a respiratory infection including COVID-19, or a positive test result for COVID-19.
Prisoners who break the rules while behind bars face new community payback-style punishments like repair work and litter picking, under tough prison rules to be set out this week.
How to work out National Insurance contributions if your employee has more than 1 job.
Claiming Universal Credit if you're self-employed - eligibility, reporting your earnings, start up periods
Guidance you should consider when considering the employee shareholder employment status.
Official information British people moving to and living in the United States of America (USA) need to know, including residency, healthcare and driving.
Find out about non-compliant umbrella companies using employment agencies to sell their tax avoidance schemes.
Employers guide to assessing fitness to work, including asking for medical evidence, fit notes, and dealing with long term or frequent absences.
The law on smoking in the workplace and what businesses must do to prevent smoking at work
Joining a union and getting recognition for collective bargaining and agreements - legal rules about membership, union reps and your rights
If you have a health condition or disability, you’ll have an assessment to work out how much Universal Credit you can get and what you need to do in return.
If you’re eligible, you can claim Income Tax relief on your job expenses by post using form P87, or by phone.
The rights of agricultural and farm workers - including pay rates, agricultural minimum wage, overtime, holiday leave, rest breaks, help and advice
Workplace pensions and automatic enrolment - how you're affected, how pensions are protected, what happens if you move job or go on maternity leave and how to opt out
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