logo
episode-header-image
Aug 5
28m 34s

Money Box Live: Losing Your Job

Bbc Radio 4
About this episode

Unemployment recently rose to its highest level in almost four years. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said the rate went up to 4.6 per cent in the three months to April, up from 4.5 per cent in the three months to March. That's the highest since the Summer of 2021 in which the country was in the depths of the Covid pandemic.

So today on Money Box Live we're asking what happens when you lose your job? What are your rights, what kind of payout might you get and how do you manage the money during a job hunt?

Felicity Hannah is joined by employment lawyer Rupa Mooker, Mike Fenn who's Head of Employee Relations at ACAS, the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service and Sarah Coles who is the Head of Personal Finance at Hargreaves Lansdown.

Presenter: Felicity Hannah Producers: Sarah Rogers and Helen Ledwick Editor: Jess Quayle

(This programme was first aired on BBC Radio 4 on Wednesday 9th of July 2025)

Up next
Nov 22
Infected Blood Compensation and Standing Charges
<p>Lawyers acting for victims of the infected blood scandal have written to the Chancellor demanding urgent action to avoid families and loved ones having to pay £100,000s in tax. The government has previously said compensation payments would not be subject to Inheritance Tax. Bu ... Show More
25m 1s
Nov 19
Money Box Live: First-Time Buyers
<p>For some it's the dream, for others it's the plan, for most it's an effort. On this programme we look at buying a first home. It's rarely easy but plenty of people are making the jump. The property site Zoopla says first time buyers accounted for 40% of sales in the first half ... Show More
28m 27s
Nov 15
Unauthorised Recurring Card Payments and Overpaying Mortgages
<p>The Chartered Trading Standards Institute is warning people to keep a close eye on their bank and credit card accounts after thousands of unsuspecting shoppers have said they're having money taken without their knowledge. Individual payments are usually quite low, but if not s ... Show More
24m 38s
Recommended Episodes
Aug 13
At The Money: How to Manage Your News & Data Flow
This episode of At The Money was recorded in July, before President Trump fired the Bureau of Labor Statistics Commissioner Erika McEntarfer. So please note that this conversation was had before that departure. We live in an age of endless news and spin. We rely on data and news ... Show More
15m 46s
Sep 1
My Employees Can’t Stand Each Other (It’s Driving Me Nuts)
Today, we’ll hear about: • A business owner dealing with two employees who continually fight • A woman trying to protect her family from her bad business decision • A man frustrated that his team is taking advantage of him • A young lawyer who’s been offered a partnership at his ... Show More
48m 58s
Jun 2023
Rich Girl Roundup: Which Job Benefits Are Actually The Most Valuable?
We spend nearly a third of our days at work, and our benefits there—like access to retirement accounts and time off—affect our personal lives, too. What are the most valuable and worthwhile benefits? Henah and Katie chat through their beef with unlimited PTO as well as their pers ... Show More
32 m
Oct 8
The economics of birth control. With Martha Bailey
When it comes to women controlling their own economic destinies, perhaps nothing has had a more profound impact than the contraceptive pill. But the US may be on the cusp of change. Earlier this year, the Trump administration froze some federal funding for subsidised access to co ... Show More
32m 4s
Feb 2025
HR People Pod - Ep 17: Dry promotions | Determining job value | Work ethic | Intelligent failure
Workers are being afforded more responsibility with no uplift in pay - but how commonplace are ‘dry promotions’? How do we decide the value of a job and therefore how much an employee gets paid? Does the UK have a work ethic crisis? And can you fail ‘intelligently’ or do mistakes ... Show More
36m 42s
Jul 2024
I’m Making Millions but I’m Worn Out
Today we’ll hear about:  A business owner who’s making millions trying to decide whether to grow his business or pay off personal debt  A financial advisor wondering if he should start his own business using his employer’s client list  The keys to successful delegation—straigh ... Show More
46m 57s
Jun 2025
HR People Pod – Ep 26: Getting Britain working - UK Employment Minister Alison McGovern
The Get Britain Working white paper outlines a bold vision to tackle economic inactivity and raise the UK employment rate to 80 per cent. But what does this mean for the people profession? In this episode of the HR People Pod, we put key questions from the CIPD Community to Aliso ... Show More
25m 17s
Jul 2024
What happens when manufacturing goes away? With Amy Goldstein
<p>The GM plant in Janesville, Wisconsin, closed during the financial crisis in 2008, ending decades of production – and 3,000 steady, highly paid jobs. Journalist Amy Goldstein wrote about the town as the plant’s workers hurried to make new lives. Her book, ‘Janesville: An Ameri ... Show More
30m 7s
Sep 4
What Should You Really Do With Your Tax Return? And a Spicy WFH Energy Bills Debate
Tax time always feels like free money season… but is it really? This week we’re debating whether your refund should go straight into savings, into shares, or into the nearest Dyson Airwrap. And just when things couldn’t get more divisive, a community DM slid in: should you still ... Show More
32m 5s
Jun 2024
MONEY DIARIES: She's Got The F.I.R.E
At 28 and after ten years of travel, fun, work and a bunch of health issues today's Money Diarist decided to change careers. She was broke starting over and owned nothing! And now at 38, she's kicked off a 12 year plan to retire at 50! How exactly is she going to achieve this? Tu ... Show More
41m 27s