One in 10 (11%) organisations using zero-hours contracts adopt exclusivity clauses which seek to prohibit workers from securing employment elsewhere, research finds.
The findings published by law firm Bond Dickinson also revealed that 12% of companies gave less than 48 hours' notice before altering a worker's hour allocation. However, with almost half (46%) ...
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