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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
Your employer is insolvent if it cannot pay its debts. They might: make…
You have different rights depending on whether your employer: makes you…
What money you’re entitled to depends on: how long you were employed what…
You’re eligible to apply if: you were an employee you’re a UK or EEA…
It usually takes up to 6 weeks to get your payment but can take longer.…
Consultations and documents from Make Work Pay, a government initiative on labour market reform.
How to get access to MHRA submissions portals, how to use them, where to go for help.
Learn how to check if your website or mobile app is accessible.
How to make a payment by credit or debit card or a bank transfer for all applications except Device Registration and Certificates of Free Sale applications.
Product Recall for Toy Make-Up Kits presenting a serious chemical risk.
Help someone make decisions if they appoint you or if they lack mental capacity - includes using a power of attorney, becoming a deputy and getting a one-off Court of Protection ruling
Keep systems and data safe with the appropriate level of security.
Make sure citizens’ rights are protected by integrating privacy as an essential part of your system.
How to make debt deductions from an employee's pay because of an 'attachment of earnings order' (AEO) from a court. Includes information from the withdrawn A/E guidance.
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