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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.


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    Zero hours contracts to be examined by Government

    by Rob Moss 13 Jun 2013
    by Rob Moss 13 Jun 2013

    Zero hours contracts are the subject of a fact-finding exercise by the Government amid concerns of their misuse by some...

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    We have the national minimum wage, now we need national minimum hours

    by Sarah Veale 7 Sep 2012
    by Sarah Veale 7 Sep 2012

    Amid recent news reports of an increase in employers’ use of zero-hours contracts, Sarah Veale, TUC head of equalities and...

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    Tribunal rules firm’s move to ‘zero hours’ coontracts is unfair dismissal

    by Personnel Today 9 Feb 2010
    by Personnel Today 9 Feb 2010

    Staff at a Humberside car company have won an unfair dismissal case, after objecting to the introduction of a “zero...

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    Casual workers: what is their legal status?

    by Roger Byard 12 Sep 2008
    by Roger Byard 12 Sep 2008

    What is the legal status of someone employed on a casual basis? Is it related to the number of hours...

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    • Employment law
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    Weekly dilemma: Casual workers

    by Gagandeep Prasad 29 May 2008
    by Gagandeep Prasad 29 May 2008

    I have just taken over as HR manager at a food company which hires lots of casual and seasonal workers...

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    Looking back at this year’s challenges

    by Phil Boucher 2 Mar 2006
    by Phil Boucher 2 Mar 2006

    Which piece of employment legislation has caused you the most headaches in 2005? Here HR practitioners from different sectors share their views. Compiled by Phil Boucher

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    Where do you stand on health?

    by Personnel Today 25 Oct 2005
    by Personnel Today 25 Oct 2005

    Should employers be responsible for a healthy workforce? The answer, it would seem, is yes, says Stephen Overell

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    It’s good to talk…

    by Personnel Today 30 Nov 2004
    by Personnel Today 30 Nov 2004

    The new consultation laws will encourage employers and staff to understand each other better

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    TUC attacked over call for full employment rights

    by Personnel Today 17 Jan 2003
    by Personnel Today 17 Jan 2003

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    Scope of employment legislation to extend?

    by Personnel Today 18 Jun 2002
    by Personnel Today 18 Jun 2002

    Leaked reports of workplace laws shake-up refer to staff being able to claim greater compensation and claim it sooner

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