Loss of work or reduced hours
If you have lost your job or had your hours reduced then you can get advice on your benefit entitlements by calling the Advice Shop on 0131 200 2360.
If you want to check your employment rights call Citizens Advice on 0131 510 5510 email contact@caed.org.uk or find out more on the .
Redundancy
For those people who are facing redundancy, firms are still obliged to provide statutory and contractual payment to employees ‘let go’ through businesses cutting back on staff levels.
on GOV.UK which explains the basics. on the Citizens Advice Scotland website
If you require further information or advice, Citizens Advice ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ can be contacted on 0131 510 5510.
provides online support and assistance for people facing the loss of their job. Call the PACE helpline on 0800 917 8000.
Alternatively, the dispute resolution service ACAS helpline is 0808 100 1855.
If you have lost your job and not been given any compensation by your employer then you could pursue a claim for loss of notice through the . Call them on 0330 331 0020.
Self-employed and not earning enough
Universal Credit (UC) may be an option if your self-employed income has dropped.
Normally, if you’re self-employed and have low-income levels, your UC payment may be calculated using an assumed level of earnings called a Minimum Income Floor. It’s based on what an employed person on minimum wage would expect to earn in similar circumstances. If you earn more your UC amount is based on your actual earnings. on GOV.UK
Finding a job
If you need help getting a job or preparing for work, there are many projects in ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ that can assist you. To find out which may be best for you, have a look at the website or speak to a work coach at your local Job Centre.