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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.


    • Coronavirus
    • Zero hours
    • NHS

    From ‘forgotten’ to ‘key’ workers: protecting the precariously employed

    by Jo McBride and Andrew Smith 29 May 2020
    by Jo McBride and Andrew Smith 29 May 2020

    While the Covid-19 crisis is a worrying and uncertain time for all of us, it brings into sharp focus some...

    • Coronavirus
    • Zero hours
    • Latest News

    Tech giants Uber and Airbnb make sweeping job cuts

    by Adam McCulloch 7 May 2020
    by Adam McCulloch 7 May 2020

    Pandemic forces global tech giants to reshape workforces, but country-by-country breakdown of job losses unknown.

    • Coronavirus
    • Zero hours
    • Gender

    Unpaid work means women underpaid by £126bn

    by Jo Faragher 9 Apr 2020
    by Jo Faragher 9 Apr 2020

    Unpaid work such as childcare, cooking and cleaning means the gender pay gap is much higher than official figures, according...

    • IR35
    • Adoption
    • National living wage

    April 2020 employment law changes: eight tasks for HR

    by Eleanor Gelder 6 Apr 2020
    by Eleanor Gelder 6 Apr 2020

    Each April, HR professionals must ensure that their organisation complies with the latest round of amended employment laws and deadlines....

    • Brexit
    • Coronavirus
    • Zero hours

    Top 10 HR questions January 2020: Coronavirus and Brexit

    by Brightmine 7 Feb 2020
    by Brightmine 7 Feb 2020

    What steps should employers take to manage the coronavirus outbreak?
    At the start of the new year, employers have been...

    • Stress
    • Zero hours
    • Employee engagement

    One in three employees say their job is ‘low quality’

    by Rob Moss 4 Feb 2020
    by Rob Moss 4 Feb 2020

    Research published today shows that 36% of UK employees report having a “low-quality” job.
    Analysis of the Household Longitudinal Study...

    • National living wage
    • Agency workers
    • Zero hours

    Young and old most likely to miss out on paid holiday and payslips

    by Ashleigh Webber 16 Sep 2019
    by Ashleigh Webber 16 Sep 2019

    The youngest and oldest staff working in atypical ways, such as temporary work, are the most at risk of missing...

    • Employee-shareholders
    • Corporate governance
    • Zero hours

    Labour would create ‘Ministry of Employment Rights’

    by Rob Moss 10 Sep 2019
    by Rob Moss 10 Sep 2019

    A future Labour government would create a ministry of employment rights and a workers’ protection agency, Jeremy Corbyn has announced....

    • Zero hours
    • Department for Business and Trade (DBT)
    • Latest News

    Businesses may need to compensate workers facing cancelled shifts

    by Rob Moss 19 Jul 2019
    by Rob Moss 19 Jul 2019

    The government has announced new proposals of compensation for workers when their shift is cancelled at short notice

    • Sexual harassment
    • Zero hours
    • Collective bargaining

    How employees are using social activism to make their voices heard

    by Jo Faragher 16 Jul 2019
    by Jo Faragher 16 Jul 2019

    With traditional union membership in decline, employees are finding new ways to voice their opposition to corporate decisions, as shown...

    • Zero hours
    • Health and safety
    • Latest News

    Railways urged to end zero-hours contracts after fatality

    by Adam McCulloch 12 Jul 2019
    by Adam McCulloch 12 Jul 2019

    The death of a likely-fatigued rail maintenance worker has prompted call for widespread change in the industry

    • Zero hours
    • Dispute resolution
    • Latest News

    Job insecurity fuelling university staff hardship

    by Ashleigh Webber 4 Jul 2019
    by Ashleigh Webber 4 Jul 2019

    Seven in 10 university academics and teaching staff say their mental health has been “damaged” by working on insecure contracts,...

    • Zero hours
    • Latest News
    • Living Wage

    One in six workers are in insecure, low-paid jobs

    by Rob Moss 12 Jun 2019
    by Rob Moss 12 Jun 2019

    One sixth of UK workers – around 5.1 million people – are in insecure, low-paid work, according to new research....

    • Zero hours
    • Employee relations
    • Dispute resolution

    Mayfair club kitchen porters call for the Living Wage

    by Ashleigh Webber 6 Jun 2019
    by Ashleigh Webber 6 Jun 2019

    The Independent Workers’ Union of Great Britain (IWGB) has urged one of London’s most exclusive membership clubs to ensure its...

    • Age
    • Zero hours
    • Apprenticeships

    Lifelong learning provision is inadequate, claims Lords committee

    by Jo Faragher 25 Apr 2019
    by Jo Faragher 25 Apr 2019

    The government must rethink its approach to lifelong learning and ensure that it educates younger people for longer working lives,...

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