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Making Work Pay: the application of zero hours contracts measures to agency workers

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Summary

The government is seeking views on the application of measures to tackle one-sided flexibility in zero hours contracts to agency workers.

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Consultation description

The government is introducing measures to tackle one-sided flexibility in zero-hours contracts through a right to guaranteed hours with a contract that reflects the number of hours regularly worked, and a right to reasonable notice of shifts with payment for shifts cancelled or curtailed at short notice.

This consultation seeks views specifically on the application of these 2 measures to agency workers so responses from stakeholders can help to inform the government’s approach to legislation on this point.

The government will consult at a later date on the implementation of these 2 measures more generally.

See the public consultations privacy notice.

Documents

Consultation on the application of zero hours contracts measures to agency workers (PDF version)

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Updates to this page

Published 21 October 2024
Last updated 31 October 2024 + show all updates
  1. Web accessible version of consultation document added.

  2. PDF version of consultation document updated with correct response email address.

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