06-05-2025 11:35 via onrec.com

Employment Rights Bill: Government should reconsider zero hours reform

Stuart Gentle Publisher at Onrec06 May 2025|News archiveEmployment Rights Bill: Government should reconsider zero hours reformCurrently, the proposed bill means employers will have to offer workers on zero or low hours contracts a guaranteed number of hours, based on the average number of hours per week worked which is expected to be over a 12-week reference period.The House of Lords’ first committee debate on the Employment Rights Bill took place yesterday, with guaranteed hours
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