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Apply for an Overseas Domestic Worker visa if you've worked for your employer for at least a year - eligibility, fees, knowledge of English, your employment rights
Getting a work reference from an employer either while in work or when applying for a new job – and what you can do if you think it's unfair.
This form can be used to support you to identify what help and changes are available to help you move into work or stay in a job.
What you have to do under the Construction Industry Scheme if you're a contractor - registering, filing returns, paying subcontractors and keeping records.
The rules on working hours - hour and limits, rests, health assessments and terms and conditions
When a business changes owner, employees could be protected under the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) regulations (TUPE) - types of transfers, your rights, contracts, redundancy, where to get help
What company benefits you pay tax on - including company cars, low-interest loans and accommodation, and what company benefits are tax-free, such as childcare
You may be able to increase your State Pension based on the National Insurance record
What to do if you're an employer who has been taken to an employment tribunal. Find out about the hearing, what happens if you lose your case and how to appeal.
Wage slips must show any deductions and explain them - not everyone has the right to a payslip
If your employer is 'insolvent' this means it cannot pay its debts - your rights if this happens, claiming money owed to you, where to get advice
Checks employers might need to run on job applicants, including right to work in the UK, Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS - formerly CRB) checks and health checks
Part-time workers should not be treated less favourably than full-time workers; employers' responsibilities and what part-time workers can do if they're treated unfairly
Employees working for one employer without a break, employments rights for continuous services, breaks that do not affect continuous service
You can receive an unlimited fine for employing an illegal worker - find out what happens and what you can do
Rights of employees when accepting conditional and unconditional job offers and about breach of contract
Your insurance must cover you for at least £5 million - check authorised insurers and how you can be fined
Overtime law - what is overtime, overtime pay, employee rights, part-time workers and time off in lieu
Work out how much money you'll get when you retire and plan ahead - State Pension, Pension Credit, National Insurance
When to tell a potential employer, university, college or insurance company about a criminal record, when it becomes 'spent' and what shows up on a DBS check.
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