Zero hours crackdown could see companies forced to offer staff regular contracts after three months
🚨 Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner and Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds are working on a policy to potentially require employers to offer zero-hour workers a regular contract after 12 weeks. Discussions took place via video conference on September 18. The new Employment Rights Bill, which includes not outright banning zero-hour contracts, is set to be unveiled next month. Approximately 1.1 million people in Britain, or 3.4% of the population, are currently on zero-hour contracts.
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