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Old 13-05-2015, 10:20 PM #10
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only 2% of jobs are zero hours so don't worry too much....besides in real politiks these workers if theyre doing a fine job will soon either be offered more work better pay and a contract or will be able to go to a bigger and better job
With respect that all sounds good but will rarely come about.
No one should have to be on one if they don't want to be and are seeking 'real' full time work.
Far too many of a growing number of employers are probably now,in my view,exploiting these contracts and using them at times when they don't even need to.

I think with these in place,very few are likely to get a better contract and more regular hours weekly unless the employer is actually made to do so.Greedy employers are part of the problem,not the solution

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