Zero-hours contracts should be limited to one year

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Individuals who have been on a zero-hours contract for at least 12 months should be given the legal right to switch to a fixed hours contract, a thinktank has argued.

In its report, the Resolution Foundation said there was "no justification" for keeping a regular worker on a zero-hours contract for longer than a year, and said workers on these contracts should b...

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