Review of zero-hours contracts

According to an article in The Independent,

According to an article in The Independent, the Government is to review the use of “zero-hours” contracts under which employees are put on standby and not guaranteed a minimum amount of work. Vince Cable, the Business Secretary, told the newspaper that that there has been anecdotal evidence of abuse by certain employers of some vulnerable workers at the margins of the labour market and he has asked his officials to review the growth of zero-hours contracts in both the private and public sectors. Although Cable is unlikely to ban them, they could be restricted or workers on them given more protection. According to the Office for National Statistics, the number of “zero-hours workers” has risen from 131,000 to 200,000 since 2007.

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