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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.


    • Brexit
    • Zero hours
    • Employment law

    “Worker” status should be abolished, MPs told

    by Rob Moss 7 Mar 2017
    by Rob Moss 7 Mar 2017

    The distinction between “employee” and “worker” should be abolished, according to experts called before the first morning’s hearing of an...

    • Zero hours

    Use of zero hours contracts is stalling

    by Rob Moss 3 Mar 2017
    by Rob Moss 3 Mar 2017

    The number of people working under zero hours contracts appears to have slowed significantly in 2016, according to fresh analysis...

    • Brexit
    • Zero hours
    • Employment law

    Employment status: will 2017 bring new legal rights for casual workers?

    by David Palmer 22 Feb 2017
    by David Palmer 22 Feb 2017

    A government review of employment status and further gig economy tribunal cases are expected this year, not to mention the...

    • Agency workers
    • Zero hours
    • Gig economy

    Businesses are using self-employment laws to avoid tax, says Matthew Taylor

    by Rob Moss 14 Feb 2017
    by Rob Moss 14 Feb 2017

    Matthew Taylor, the head of Theresa May’s independent review of modern employment practices, has said that businesses are using self-employment...

    • Agency workers
    • Zero hours
    • Gig economy

    Insecure work up 27% in five years says TUC

    by Rob Moss 7 Feb 2017
    by Rob Moss 7 Feb 2017

    The number of people working without guaranteed hours or baseline employment rights has grown by 660,000 (27%) over the past...

    • Zero hours
    • Gig economy
    • Employment contracts

    Taylor review on modern employment practices launched

    by Jo Faragher 30 Nov 2016
    by Jo Faragher 30 Nov 2016

    The Taylor review on modern employment practices launches today to look into the impact of changes to the labour market....

    • Zero hours
    • Employment contracts
    • Fixed-term contracts

    Universities accused of Sports Direct-style zero hours contracts

    by Jo Faragher 17 Nov 2016
    by Jo Faragher 17 Nov 2016

    University academics are increasingly being forced to accept zero hours contracts, work through temping agencies and other forms of “precarious...

    • Zero hours
    • Employment law
    • Equality, diversity and inclusion

    Former Blair adviser to lead review of modern employment

    by Rob Moss 3 Oct 2016
    by Rob Moss 3 Oct 2016

    Matthew Taylor, a former policy adviser to Tony Blair, will lead an independent review into modern employment practices, Theresa May...

    • Auto-enrolment
    • Age discrimination
    • Zero hours

    Employing students: six tips for the new term

    by Personnel Today 26 Sep 2016
    by Personnel Today 26 Sep 2016

    In university towns and cities around the country, students are settling in for the start of the academic year. As...

    • National living wage
    • Agency workers
    • Zero hours

    Unions to shine light on “businesses that treat workers like animals”

    by Rob Moss 12 Sep 2016
    by Rob Moss 12 Sep 2016

    Frances O’Grady is to warn “greedy businesses that treat workers like animals” that they have no place to hide in...

    • Zero hours

    Zero hours contracts increase by one-fifth

    by Rob Moss 8 Sep 2016
    by Rob Moss 8 Sep 2016

    The number of people saying they work on a zero hours basis in their main job has increased by 21%, and nearly one third (31%) say they want more hours than they are currently given.

    • Sexual harassment
    • Agency workers
    • Corporate governance

    Sports Direct scraps zero hours contracts and “six strikes” policy

    by Rob Moss 6 Sep 2016
    by Rob Moss 6 Sep 2016

    Sports Direct is to offer its casual retail workers the opportunity to switch from a zero hours arrangement to a...

    • Agency workers
    • Zero hours
    • Minimum wage

    Sports Direct to back-pay warehouse workers

    by Jo Faragher 15 Aug 2016
    by Jo Faragher 15 Aug 2016

    Staff at Sports Direct’s Shirebrook warehouse are to receive back pay totalling around £1 million for non-payment of the national...

    • Zero hours
    • Gig economy
    • Employment contracts

    Uber and out? The rise and potential fall of the gig economy

    by Adam Grant and David Israel 28 Jul 2016
    by Adam Grant and David Israel 28 Jul 2016

    Do you engage employees, workers or self-employed contractors? Adam Grant and David Israel look at the rise of the gig...

    • Sexual harassment
    • Agency workers
    • Corporate governance

    Sports Direct’s business model treats workers like commodities and “without dignity”

    by Rob Moss 22 Jul 2016
    by Rob Moss 22 Jul 2016

    Sports Direct is founded on a business model that enables the majority of workers to be treated “without dignity or...

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