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  1. Where you'll work

    Our team members work in a variety of locations - some mostly from home, some hybrid at home and one of our offices, and some in shops across the UK.

  2. Fundraising at school

    Discover easy ideas for fundraising for Age UK at school.

  3. Fundraising at work

    Discover easy ideas for fundraising for Age UK in your workplace.

  4. Your rights at work

    As we spend so much of our time at work, it's important that we know our employment rights. Your rights at work depend on your employment status, for example, whether you are defined as a worker, an employee ... However, there are still protections for your health and safety, and in some cases against discrimination at work. Visit GOV.UK for more information about self-employment Casual worker You are likely to be a

  5. Top tips for your health and the cost of living

    cost of living rising, many of us may be trying to save money and cut down on our bills. But it's important that we don't put our health at risk as a result, particularly older people who are more vulnerable

  6. Protecting the Triple Lock and stopping cuts to benefits

    Our campaigning on the State Pension triple lock is aimed at getting the Government to keep its pledge to honour it. Find out more today.

  7. A year at Age UK

    being the Chief Executive of this remarkable and vital network. As I reached the three kilometre mark at the Leeds Abbey Dash 10k , the local MP Alex Sobel jogged alongside me and asked what we were thinking ... Coventry, meeting older people with Age UK Coventry & Warwickshire . I met John, who used to work at Jaguar Land Rover in the factory. I found him in a woodwork session making some blocks and a pull along

  8. One step at a time

    Working with Sport England and the Richmond Group of charities, Age UK has explored how best to help people become more active in later life.

  9. Disciplinaries and dismissals at work

    Worried about disciplinary or dismissal procedures at work? Feel you've been unfairly treated? Find out more from Age UK.

  10. Answering the call at Christmas

    too," says Alison, who is part of the team manning the phones at the Age UK Advice Line. "Personally, I love it." The day begins as usual at 8am, when the lines open. As well as answering incoming calls ... admittance. They're often grateful for someone to answer their questions and give them information at a time when other services are limited." Alison Age UK Advice Line Being part of the advice line fills

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