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Zero hours

Zero hours contracts are sometimes used by employers that require flexibility in their workforce, for example where the need for workers is unpredictable. Under a zero hours contract, the employer is not obliged to offer the worker a set number of hours. Their use has attracted controversy and in 2013 the government outlined plans to restrict the use of “exclusivity clauses” whereby workers are stopped from working for other employers.


    • Zero hours
    • Employment contracts

    Bill looking to ban zero-hours contracts moves a step closer

    by Ashleigh Webber 9 Jan 2018
    by Ashleigh Webber 9 Jan 2018

    A bill seeking to ban zero-hours contacts and bolster workers’ rights is to come before parliament for a second reading...

    • Sexual harassment
    • Zero hours
    • Gig economy

    Zero hours workers subject to more sexual harassment

    by Rob Moss 11 Dec 2017
    by Rob Moss 11 Dec 2017

    Two fifths of women and a fifth of men in the UK say they have experienced unwanted sexual behaviour at...

    • Brexit
    • General Data Protection Regulation
    • Zero hours

    Top 10 HR questions September 2017: Travel time and zero hours status

    by Brightmine 3 Oct 2017
    by Brightmine 3 Oct 2017

    Should you include time spent travelling when calculating employees’ working time? The number one FAQ for September deals with this...

    • Corporate governance
    • Zero hours
    • Personnel Today

    Broken promises and emoji buttons: What’s next for Sports Direct?

    by Virginia Matthews 12 Sep 2017
    by Virginia Matthews 12 Sep 2017

    As Mike Ashley’s company hits the headlines again for its working practices, can it overcome its problems or do the...

    • Agency workers
    • Zero hours
    • Early careers

    Seasonal workers: key contractual issues for employers

    by Katee Dias 29 Aug 2017
    by Katee Dias 29 Aug 2017

    In sectors such as hospitality, tourism, retail and agriculture, seasonal peaks can bring an influx of work at certain times...

    • Benefits
    • National living wage
    • Acas

    Good work or bad? Reaction to the Taylor Review

    by Rob Moss 11 Jul 2017
    by Rob Moss 11 Jul 2017

    Any much-anticipated report is likely to divide opinion, and the Taylor Review of Modern Working Practices is no different. Rob...

    • National living wage
    • Agency workers
    • Personnel Today

    The Taylor Review: what employers need to know

    by Jo Faragher 11 Jul 2017
    by Jo Faragher 11 Jul 2017

    The long-awaited Taylor Review of modern employment practices emerged today, introduced at a press conference hosted by Prime Minister Theresa...

    • Acas
    • Zero hours
    • Gig economy

    Workers confused and concerned about employment status, claims Acas

    by Jo Faragher 7 Jul 2017
    by Jo Faragher 7 Jul 2017

    Many “gig economy” workers are confused about employment status and fear that raising concerns about it could affect their job...

    • Brexit
    • Zero hours
    • Department for Business and Trade (DBT)

    Election 2017: where do the parties stand on employment issues?

    by Jo Faragher 7 Jun 2017
    by Jo Faragher 7 Jun 2017

    As campaigning draws to a close, we run down the policies that would most influence the employment landscape

    • Brexit
    • General Data Protection Regulation
    • Personnel Today

    Top 10 HR questions May 2017: Some other substantial reason

    by Personnel Today 5 Jun 2017
    by Personnel Today 5 Jun 2017

    Perhaps the general election means that the collective HR consciousness has its mind elsewhere, or maybe it’s the effect of...

    • Zero hours
    • Employment law
    • Flexible working

    Matthew Taylor review: expect a right to request fixed hours

    by Rob Moss 23 May 2017
    by Rob Moss 23 May 2017

    Workers on zero hours contracts could be given the right to request a move to a fixed number of hours....

    • National living wage
    • Employee-shareholders
    • Childcare

    Liberal Democrat manifesto: guarantees for EU workers and stricter corporate governance

    by Jo Faragher 17 May 2017
    by Jo Faragher 17 May 2017

    The Liberal Democrat Party’s official manifesto has been released today and includes a raft of proposals around employment rights, equality...

    • Agency workers
    • Zero hours
    • Holidays and holiday pay

    Zero hours workers assume no entitlement to paid holiday

    by Rob Moss 9 May 2017
    by Rob Moss 9 May 2017

    Half of people on zero hours contracts wrongly believe that they are not entitled to paid holidays, research by Citizens...

    • Zero hours
    • Employment law
    • Employment contracts

    Non-guaranteed hours could command higher minimum wage

    by Rob Moss 18 Apr 2017
    by Rob Moss 18 Apr 2017

    Companies that want to employ people on zero hours contracts could face a hike in the minimum wage rate, the...

    • Zero hours
    • Employment law
    • Gig economy

    Uber employment status case: are there implications for all employers?

    by Fiona Rushforth 23 Mar 2017
    by Fiona Rushforth 23 Mar 2017

    Does the recent spate of employment status cases have implications for all employers, or just for the gig economy sector?...

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