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For Employees

Understand your rights at work, challenge unfair dismissal or redundancy, raise a grievance, and navigate employment tribunals.

Reviewed 2025-04-01

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What Happens If You Are Unfairly Dismissed?

Employees with at least two years' continuous service have the right not to be unfairly dismissed. If your employer dismisses you without fair reason or a fair procedure, you may be entitled to compensation.

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What Are My Rights If I Am Made Redundant?

Redundancy is a specific legal reason for dismissal. Employees with at least two years' service have the right to statutory redundancy pay and a fair selection and consultation process.

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What Is Constructive Dismissal and Do I Have a Claim?

Constructive dismissal occurs when an employee resigns in response to a serious breach of their employment contract by the employer. Despite resigning, the employee may be able to claim unfair dismissal.

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Can I Be Dismissed Without Any Warnings?

Most dismissals require employers to follow a fair disciplinary procedure including warnings. However, there are limited circumstances where summary dismissal is lawful.

Employment

What If My Employer Doesn't Pay My Notice Period?

Employees are entitled to a minimum statutory notice period — and often longer under their contract. Failure to pay notice pay is a breach of contract.

Employment

My Employer Keeps Cancelling My Shifts at Short Notice

You are on a zero hours contract and your employer repeatedly cancels or reduces shifts at the last minute, often with no compensation. You want to know your legal position.

Employment

My Employer Is Not Paying the National Minimum Wage

Your employer is paying you less than the National Minimum Wage or National Living Wage. This is unlawful and you can recover back pay through HMRC, the Employment Tribunal, or by making a civil claim.

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When to Get Legal Advice

Employment rights are governed by strict deadlines — you generally have only three months less one day from the act complained of to bring a claim in the Employment Tribunal. If you have been dismissed or believe you have been discriminated against, seek advice as soon as possible. ACAS early conciliation is a required step before issuing most tribunal claims. A trade union representative or employment solicitor can advise you on the strength of your case. Many employment solicitors offer free initial consultations.