FAQ's about Working in the UKHere you will find frequently asked questions about work in the UK. Where can I find a job?In the UK there are many ways to search for a job. You can search in a newspaper, visirt your local JobCentre, CAB, search online or visit an employment or recruiting agency. For more information and help finding a job: Visit the "Getting a Job" section in myUKinfo. How much holiday time and I entitled to?How much holiday time you are entitled to, often depends on your job, how many hours you work and if it is a permanent position or a part-time position. For more information on holiday entitlement: Visit the "My Rights" section in myUKinfo. Can I get financial help if I lose my job?If you have lost your job, you may be able to receive benefits if you are actively searching for another job. Jobseekers Allowance is the most common financial help for people out of work, who are looking for work. For more information on Jobseekers Allowance or other benefits if you have lost your job: Visit the "My Benefits" section in the "Work" topic in myUKinfo. Where can I get help solving workplace disputes?If you have a serious workplace dispute and need help, you can contact the Employment Tribunal. They deal with legal disputes at work. For more information on employment tribunals or workplace disputes dealing with discrimination, harassment or bullying: Visit the "Problems at Work" section in myUKinfo.
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