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Zero Hours Justice

@ZHoursJustice

Towards predictable work, fair terms & minimum standards for all workers. Backed by the @tradesunioncongress

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Congratulations Huckleberry for becoming a Fairer Hours employer!
Committing to:
• Sceduling shifts at least two weeks in advance
•Payement for cancelled shifts
•Giving workers the right to request a contract with fixed hours at any time
See link in comments for full terms

Congratulations @huckagency for becoming a Fairer Hours employer! Committing to: • Sceduling shifts at least two weeks in advance •Payement for cancelled shifts •Giving workers the right to request a contract with fixed hours at any time See link in comments for full terms
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👏 😍 Now do Zero Hours Contracts.

This May Day, we're grateful to the Trade Unions for all of those hard fought workers' rights.
Zero Hours Contracts are STILL one of the only areas where lots of these rights are null.

And where they aren't, who can risk demanding them when…

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4 Day Week Campaign(@4Day_Week) 's Twitter Profile Photo

👏 On Saturday, the right to request flexible working from the first day in a job became a legal right for all workers in the UK, after tireless campaigning by PregnantThenScrewed Timewise & others.

theguardian.com/law/2024/apr/0…

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Alice Martin(@AlicePMartin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Useful project here collecting testimonials of people in insecure work.

For anyone with a stable job it can be easy to forget the reality of other people's

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It’s not flexible if you can’t turn down work for fear of having shifts cancelled.

This is just one example of how insecure work prioritises profits over people and why we are calling on employers and policy makers to ensure guaranteed hours and stamp out penalties for turning…

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It’s not flexible if you can’t turn down work for fear of having shifts cancelled.

This is just one example of how insecure work prioritises profits over people and why we are calling on employers and policy makers to ensure guaranteed hours and stamp out penalties for turning…

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George Williams(@Gdwilliams9) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Out today new The Work Foundation brief on zero-hour contracts co-authored with Alice Martin Rebecca Florisson Aslı Atay

In the UK ZHCs are a poster child for insecure jobs. But while British workers have faced a decade of indecision other countries have acted
lancaster.ac.uk/work-foundatio…

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Alice Martin(@AlicePMartin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: There are a record number of people who are in zero-hour contracts as their main job: 1.1 million workers.

Only 6% have a regular income & basic employment rights.

We’re worried about young people in particular.

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NEW: There are a record number of people who are in zero-hour contracts as their main job: 1.1 million workers. Only 6% have a regular income & basic employment rights. We’re worried about young people in particular. 1/8
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The slowness of the UK to tackle this type of insecure work has seen it fall behind several countries who have banned zero-hours contracts, or heavily regulated their use. These include:
🇳🇿New Zealand
🇮🇹Italy
🇫🇷France
🇩🇪Germany
🇳🇱Netherlands
🇮🇪Ireland
🇫🇮Finland
🇳🇴Norway. (6/9)

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Black workers are 2.7 times more likely than white workers to be on zero-hour contracts; and those from multiple/mixed backgrounds are 2.3 times more likely than white workers to be on zero-hour contracts. (4/9)

Black workers are 2.7 times more likely than white workers to be on zero-hour contracts; and those from multiple/mixed backgrounds are 2.3 times more likely than white workers to be on zero-hour contracts. (4/9)
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Analysis shows that young workers (16–24) are 5 times more likely to be on zero-hours contracts – and this doesn’t just affect students. Young workers who are not students are still 3.5 times more likely to be on zero-hour contracts. (3/9)

Analysis shows that young workers (16–24) are 5 times more likely to be on zero-hours contracts – and this doesn’t just affect students. Young workers who are not students are still 3.5 times more likely to be on zero-hour contracts. (3/9)
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Peter Stefanovic(@PeterStefanovi2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“If lenders and landlords can see that Zero Hours Contracts leave workers vulnerable to financial insecurity, we think employers probably should too”

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When hours aren't guaranteed, you can't budget for next week.

Not only are people employed on Zero Hours Contracts more likely to face financial uncertainty and low wages, not being able to prove income means no loans or access to private renting.

If lenders and landlords can…

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Comment from our Director, Ben Harrison on today’s Spring Budget from the Chancellor ⬇️ (1/6)

“The Chancellor set out his ambition to build a higher wage, higher skill economy and make work pay.

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