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Three key proposed changes to zero-hours contracts in the UK

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Three key proposed changes to zero-hours contracts in the UK
The Independent
The Independent15 mins ago
Three key proposed changes to zero-hours contracts in the UK
More than 1.2 million people were working under zero-hours contracts as their only or main employment at the end of 2025
LabourList
LabourList16 hrs ago
Paul Nowak column: ‘Labour must deliver on its promise to end exploitative zero-hours contracts’
Labour came to power on a promise to make work pay and to end the exploitative zero-hours contracts…
The Conversation
The Conversation🏁 first to report1 days ago
Zero-hours contracts are about to change in the UK - how managers respond will be crucial
New rights for gig workers are set to be introduced next year. Eder Paisan Employers in certain sectors will have been concerned to read reports from the UK government that the costs of promised reforms to “zero hours contracts” under the Employment Rights Act 2025 may be anything up to £2.9 billion. The changes, due t