Exploitative zero-hours contracts are set to be banned with some legislation already in place, and another major change coming in April 2026. Ending exploitative contracts was part of the Labour Party ...
Suffolk County Council is proposing putting all of its ceremony officers on zero-hour contracts Registrars said they had been left "flummoxed" and "abandoned" after a council proposed putting them on ...
Government's The Employment Rights Act 2025 keeps the contracts legal but strips away the "one-sided flexibility".
A ban on “exploitative” zero-hours contracts and “day-one” protections against unfair dismissal will not come into force until 2027. UK Government ministers have opted for a “phased” rollout of the ...
Ulster Farmers’ Union warns any change to low or zero hour contracts could cause 'serious damage' to agri-food sector. UFU's ...
I had been planning to move to London for a while and had saved up some money and had started applying for jobs before moving ...
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